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Detoon

Catno

TURBO 218 TURBO 218

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Canada

Release date

Jul 8, 2022

Detoon by Gesloten Cirkel on Turbo.

We wanted Turbo’s 218th release to be special, so we’re proud to announce that we’ve harpooned and skinned one of our white whales, Gesloten Cirkel. Label boss Tiga pursued several leads, most of which went nowhere (the artist's real name is not, as it turns out, "Jesse Circle”), before cornering the elusive Cirkel in Berlin, where he promptly befriended the shit out of him.

With killer releases on legendary Dutch electro/acid imprint Murdercapital, Gesloten Cirkel’s banger credentials are unimpeachable. For his Turbo debut, he flooded our modest Metaverse offices with over 60 demos. If you guessed that the tracks on Detoon represent all the very best of that material, you just might have what it takes to run a label of your own one day. But you’d also be wrong, because there’s a second Turbo EP on the horizon. Never forget: with Turbo, you’re always here to learn.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20.87*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

TURBO 218 - CA - 2023

A1

Cryformechicago

A2

Pkbday

B1

GPU_Didit (Turbo Mix)

B2

Detoon

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