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Redshape
Release Me

Release Me

Artists

Redshape

Catno

RB108

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Germany

Release date

May 13, 2022

Reunion time again. Running Back regular Redshape returns with Release Me. Four tracks and four deeper shades of Techno (or House?). It’s not a secret that the music of the man with the red mask is heavily influenced, inspired and informed by the blueprints and the symbolic language from the twin cities Detroit and Chicago.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$19*

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RB108 - DE - 2022

A1

Release Me (Base Mix)

5:35

A2

Release Me (Windy Mix)

6:07

B1

Bonuz Me

4:41

B2

Second Ten

5:34

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