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Cerrot
Iteritax

Iteritax

Artists

Cerrot

Labels

трип

Catno

TRP037

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Russia

Release date

Apr 22, 2022

The debut release from Cerrot, a Puerto Rican artist delivering some energetic modern raving techno tracks. The Plasma distortion unit pedal is at the core of the EP's raw, harsh and undone style. "Iteritax" is defined by a strong percussion and a variety of modular synth recordings. "What started out as daily jam sessions effortlessly transformed into tracks and ultimately this EP. This approach has allowed me to tap into an infinite source of inspiration. Once I started jamming I had so many routes to take and it all just flowed for me. This same sense of freedom is what I aim to bring out in people with these tracks." - Cerrot

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$38*

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TRP037 - RU - 2022

A1

Coffee Beats

A2

Plasmax

B1

Beautiful Chaos (Unpredictable Mix)

B2

Left And Right

C1

No Right Or Wrong

C2

A Little Bit Off

D1

SD01

D2

Orgasmixx Lyra

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