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NSR011
NSR011NSR011

Catno

NSR011

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Mar 1, 2024

NorthSouth Records, NSR011, Henry McCanna, Henry Hyde, kma60

Moving on to the 11th release on NorthSouth Records and it’s a return with another 4 tracker
from label co-founder Harry McCanna who once again dons his Henry Hyde alias.
Leading the way on the record is Melting, a tried and tested dance floor killer, with it’s deftly
programmed drums and bulbous baseline, it’s destined to twist a few melons on the dancefloor.
Up next is Shaking Off, moving things in to slightly lighter, bouncier territory, playful vocal
snippets interspersed with zapping synth stabs, a certified wiggler!
On the flip, things get under way with Mire as the EP moves into a sludgier direction on the
South side, heads down groove-a-plenty this ones an ear worm destined to get you shaking.
Rounding out the EP is Sunrise at the Pavilion. The clue is in the title, but just imagine this one
and those gated synths, sun coming up through the trees, many special moments to be had for
sure!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

10.8€*15€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Melting

A2

Shaking Off

B1

Mire

B2

Sunrise At The Pavillon

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