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Wallace
Papertrip

Papertrip

Artists

Wallace

Catno

RS065

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 4, 2024

Papertrip by Wallace on Rhythm Section International.

Following the success of his last RS release, 'Ripples,' the enigmatic Wallace returns to Rhythm Section after a series of stellar releases with a highly anticipated follow-up - ‘Papertrip’

This is another Wallace record that is destined to be a global club and festival favourite. His last releases received extraordinary support from such a wide range of DJ’s including Gilles Peterson, Palms Trax, Blond:ish, Moxie, Hunee and DJ Tennis and this new EP is set to expand this roster of supporters.

Wallace's impact on the scene has been nothing short of extraordinary, since Ripples he has gone on to play in the iconic Panorama bar, tour Japan and release a double LP on Mule musiq. Wallace continues to cultivate a dedicated following among discerning listeners and industry tastemakers alike. Now, with the forthcoming release, Wallace is poised to ascend to new heights, continuing the undeniable and contagious Wallace-maina.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$23.05*

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RS065 - UK - 2024

A1

Papertrip

6:09

A2

BB

5:08

B1

The Function

6:07

B2

Backwaters

4:44

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