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Tanzen

Catno

RS056LP

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

May 1, 2023

Styles

House

Sometimes writing press releases is really hard. There’s a certain artwork to summing up the essence of a composition to someone who hasn’t yet heard the music.

Thankfully - this is not the case with the latest EP from Manchester's Hidden Spheres. Tom is in his purple period - and after nearly a decade of releasing delicately constructed songs that sit in the hinterland
between dance floor and home listening, he’s finally cracked the code for creating ABSOLUTE BANGERS, with all the class and lightness of touch present from his previous work.

Hidden Spheres is in turbo mode - and you’ve most likely heard these tunes without knowing it - TANZEN has been a staple in Bradley Zero’s set for the last year and has always, ALWAYS caused complete dance floor destruction. Add in the Italo flavoured Paula Tape remix and you have one of the most exciting dance floor propositions of the year.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$21.74*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

RS056LP - UK - 2023

A1

Tanzen (Club Mix)

A2

Tanzen (Mate Mix)

B1

Mind Over Mate

B2

Not Of This World

B3

Tanzen (Paula Tape Remix)

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