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Various
OTIS, DAWL, LUCIO, MASI

OTIS, DAWL, LUCIO, MASI

Artists

Various

Catno

AMI002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Ami Records, AMI002, Otis, Dawl, Masi, Lucio, kma60 store

For the second release of the label we’ve invited Various Artists.
A1 is done by Italian artist Lucio who delivers a peak time track with a nasty sub bass, spacey synths and a raw snare groove.
A2 is filled in by the creators of the first release, MASI. The brothers deliver a track which is a blend of subgenres that will be noticeable on the dancefloor.
B1 is made by Otis. The Berlin based artist delivers an old school electro influenced track blend with synth pop melodies.
B2 is created by DAWL. A true old school 2-step electro track complimented with spacey synths.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: NM or M-

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A1

Lucio - SD01

A2

MASI - Party On Mars

B1

OTIS - Electronic Paradise

B2

DAWL - Another Galaxy

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