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Fantasy
FantasyFantasy

Labels

Axces

Catno

AXS8

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Denmark

Release date

Nov 13, 2023

Fantasy, Axces, Kasper Marott, AXS8, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Second album from the danish DJ & producer features 8 club tracks that explores pulse-racing, cartoonish and colourful atmospheres and textures.

On the album you will find classic disco references morphed into ultra vivid sound design and up to date dance bangers. You'll also find threefold narrative bliss boiled into a dance adventure and fresh takes on classic dub techno with clear spy trance references.

Once again Kasper shows his ability to take something well-known, combine it and create something new and fresh yet original with a clear artistic marque.

Freshly delivered by Axces Recordings for your dancing pleasure and next level club experiences.
On the album you will find classic disco references morphed into ultra vivid sound design and up to date dance
bangers. You'll also find threefold narrative bliss boiled into a dance adventure and fresh takes on classic dub
techno with clear spy trance references.

Once again Kasper shows his ability to take something well-known, combine it and create something new and
fresh yet original with a clear artistic marque.

Freshly delivered by Axces Recordings for your dancing pleasure and next level club experiences.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

21.6€*27€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Eagle Eyes

A2

Klokkeblomst, I'm calling you!

B1

Forevigt

B2

Anz

C1

Never Ending Story

C2

Almost Future

D1

Tommy Seebach

D2

Professor

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