Juzer
Layer Of Moleman (Unit Moebius Anonymous Remix)

Layer Of Moleman (Unit Moebius Anonymous Remix)

Artists

Juzer

Labels

Rubber

Catno

Rubber009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 22, 2022

Layer Of Moleman (Unit Moebius Anonymous Remix) by Juzer on Rubber.

JUZER by Beau Wanzer and Dan Jugel finds new stomping grounds at RUBBER with a four track release including a fresh remix by Unit Moebius Anonymous. Wanzer and Jugel, two pillars of the Chicago underground are known for their distorted jacked techno which is heavily rooted in the Chicago tradition. Together with Beau Wanzer we have selected three archival tracks made prior to Jugel's passing in 2018. The result is a grinding ensemble of raw techno jams that tips its hat to the different electronic flavors of Chicago and The Hague.

Media: Mi
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$21*

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Rubber009 - NE - 2022

A1

The Saturators

6:05

A2

Sweater Weather

5:13

B1

Layer Of Moleman

6:12

B2

Layer Of Moleman (Unit Moebius Anonymous Remix)

6:10

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