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Julius
Basic Paradise

Basic Paradise
Basic ParadiseBasic Paradise

Artists

Julius

Catno

NOACT008

Formats

2x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Mar 24, 2023

Basic Paradise, Julius, No Acting Vibes, NOACT008, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

The tracks on this record were originally produced in 1993 and 1994 by Julius Weiland. Before becoming a visual artist he released house and ambient tracks under the name „Julius“ and other aliases. Deeply influenced by early Chicago House and Detroit Techno he developed his own style and sound. This is his second release on No Acting Vibes and it‘s bringing back some of his sought after tracks on vinyl again.
(All tracks produced by Julius Weiland, Basic Paradise“ coproduced by Tom Gawlik“.)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Heaven’s Gate

A2

Love Your Self (U Can’t Love Nobody)

A3

Arrival!

B1

Cloud 9

B2

U Make Me Feel So Good

C1

Changes in Dub

C2

Julius First Relevation

D1

As Time Goes By

D2

My Technique

D3

Basic Paradise

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