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Telephones Presents Tempo Tiempo Trax 1

Telephones Presents Tempo Tiempo Trax 1

Catno

EC05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM EP

Country

Norway

Release date

Apr 5, 2021

Mr Telephones pumps up the pace drastically from his previous downtempo-oriented "Point Breaks / Beach Breaks" EP. Here closing in on the 150 bpm mark, with the vibey raw pump of "Blue-Tek", a funky oddball-roller hybridizing ghettotech, balearic, detroit and italo house. Flip wax for the soundscapey ambient techno-trip "FV555", twilight-speeding through hazy highways, with the forest on one side, and ocean on the other. Both sides neatly wrapped up with trippy reprise-versions. Pressed at 45 for max flex! Essential.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$18*

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EC05 - NO - 2021

A1

Blue - Tek (Raw Mix)

A2

Blue - Tek (Dream Reprise)

B1

FV555 (Arkanoid Dusk Mix)

B2

FV555 (SueñoTechno Reprise)

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