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WAR1203

Labels

WARNING

Catno

WAR1203

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 14, 2022

We like to present to you our upcoming release with a day one selection of friends.

The 12” starts with the euphoric rave anthem “Members of Warning 2021” by Giraffi Dog & Erik Jähalli. A track title some of you might recognize which will bring peace and harmony to your mind again but also reflects the everyday struggle in autotuneish melancholy. Second we have the heartwarming Hip Hop cut “Shout Outs” which is dedicated to da family and our sweet raver posse. The B side hits different as Henry 3000 is a G when it comes to baba Electro bombs while DJ Hummer understands to cool it down in trancy Westcoast Funk manner.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$17.4*

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WAR1203 - DE - 2022

A1

Giraffi Dog - Members Of Warning 2021

A2

Erik Jäähalli - Shout Outs

B1

Henry 3000 - Connect The Dots

B2

Henry 3000 - Kid Wizard Gate

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