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Jay Gadian
The Mispress EP

The Mispress EP

Catno

SPACEDUST7

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Oct 6, 2023

Jay Gadian, Space Dust, SPACEDUST7, The Archive, kma60, kma60 store

For SPACEDUST7, we welcome Jay Gadian to the label, who steps up 4 forward-thinking electro cuts for 'The Archive' EP.

On side A, murmurs from beneath the warbling top line of 'Sensory' evoke memories of dark, heady corners of the dance floor, whilst the fog clears with the sharp percussion work of Green Dimension.

The flip opens in a more subdued manner with the circuitry of '20 or More' gently weeping, before 'East' closes off the record with laser beam synths cutting through washes of tense strings alongside further crisp drum work.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: NM or M-

16.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Sensory

A2

Green Dimension

B1

East

B2

20 or More

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