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Various
Because Soon the Days Will Be Gone

Because Soon the Days Will Be Gone

Artists

Various

Labels

Wex

Catno

day by day 010 (part 2)

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Because Soon the Days Will Be Gone by various artists on Wex.

Here we have part 2 of our 010 series which celebrates the now eleven day by day releases!

With the days flying by, we hope these two various artists will help you celebrate the finite days we have on our beautiful green rock!

Starting off on the A1 we have Terrarium from ‘Primitive Needs. This techy progressive bouncing tune will keep them heads bopping!

On the A2 we have a unique track from Anderson. You can hear a cocktail of genres blending psytrance, breaks, trance, electro and more!

On the flip side, we start off with a deep and bass heavy bouncing jam from Guy Contact!

To close out the release, Valdemar brings us a deep and acid fueled cut to darken up your dance floor!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20.87*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

DBD010 - DE - 2023

A1

Primitive Needs - Terrarium

A2

Anderson - Es Es Es

B1

Guy Contact - Psyphon Beat

B2

Valdemar - Mysko

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