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LeonxLeon
Itanewa

Itanewa

Artists

LeonxLeon

Catno

Cracki 084

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Itanewa by LeonxLeon on Cracki records.

More than four years after his previous EP and after having released some remixes and collaborations with Agar Agar, Black Devil Disco Club or the Italian design studio Burro Studio, LeonxLeon comes back with a new EP, passing to the electronic shaker the styles of music listened since the last release.

4 tracks all as different as each other with first Itanewa, where the Parisian producer tries for the first time to give voice, without vocoder, well aware that on a track inspired by South African productions of the 80s, an instrumental version only would not be enough to do justice. It is thus in a kind of invented Esperanto that the lyrics, a call to lightness and simplicity according to the artist, are distilled between synthetic bass, keyboards and other percussions.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$22.61*

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Cracki 084 - FR - 2023

1

Itanewa

5:28

2

Solid Dose

5:52

3

Piano Mondo

6:11

4

Italian Hitman

6:02

5

Solid Dose (Bell Towers Remix)

4:21

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