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RLGN
Drunken Master (150 copies ltd)

Drunken Master (150 copies ltd)
Drunken Master (150 copies ltd) Drunken Master (150 copies ltd)

Artists

RLGN

Labels

Don't

Catno

DON'TLTD002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 1, 2022

RLGN Le Discopathe montpellier

Dont's limited off shoot serves up a second sizzling 12" here with RLGN collaborating with various different artists. First up though he goes solo with distorted bass and crushing drums making a heavy and hard edge warehouse banger. 'Wounded Cowboy' then comes on strong with Any Act and is laced up with fizzing acid and busted electro drum loops. Locked Club is the collaborator on '2040' and it's a panel-beating techno cut with more textured synth madness adding fuel to the fire. Locked Club is again the partner in sonic crime for the closer 'Angry Pyosa' which spins out on more busted loops and raved up synths.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

RLGN - Ya Me Pew

4:57

A2

RLGN - Wounded Cowboy

6:44

B1

RLGN - 2040

5:35

B2

RLGN - Angry Pyosa

6:25

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