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Various
Partie Remise

Partie Remise
Partie Remise Partie Remise

Artists

Various

Labels

Pétrole

Catno

[PTRL012]

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

France

Release date

Jan 17, 2020

In France, when the party’s over and the sun rises, when you have to leave your friends or one night’s lover from the dancefloor, you always hope that there will be a « Partie Remise ».

2019 is over but to begin 2020, Pétrole Records is back with a new Various ! Alongside the label residents, they invited producers and friends Chevals and LBTQ, to deliver this five tracks compilation, bouncing from house music to garage.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

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A1

LDM - Petit Printemps

3:30

A2

LBTQ - Lasagnes

6:23

A3

Lananas - Bubble Bass

5:35

B1

Naranja - O Paraíso

5:37

B2

Böuchon - Fairytale 99

5:24

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