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Sudamericat

Sudamericat
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Catno

CMR054

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

France

Release date

Oct 15, 2021

Après leur premier EP Catzilla, l’album Hot Kats et une tournée en Colombie et en Argentine, les BAJA FREQUENCIA nous présentent leur nouvel EP “SUDAMERICAT”.

Après leur premier EP Catzilla, l’album Hot Kats et une tournée en Colombie et en Argentine, les BAJA FREQUENCIA nous présentent leur nouvel EP “SUDAMERICAT”.

Cet EP nous offre 6 morceaux taillés pour le dancefloor, une hybridation de beats typiquement sud-américains (reggaeton/ baile funk/cumbia) et d’influences plus propre au groupe (acid / techno/ juke / trap).
C’est dans une ambiance chaleureuse et explosive que les BAJA FREQUENCIA et le label CMR (Chinese Man Records) vous invitent au voyage et à bajar hasta el piso à travers « SUDAMERICAT »!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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