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Caravan
Siciliano

Siciliano

Artists

Caravan

Catno

PT008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Australia

Release date

Feb 2, 2022

Following up the much-hyped Rhum Derange 7” Caravan’s third outing on Planet Trip is a ride through the cosmic wormhole. Always adept at translating past eras with meticulous production and a modern flair, Paul Jextra takes in the sounds of 90s afro-cosmic, acid and deep downtempo for his most club-ready record to date. The EP is five end-to-end acidulated triiips complete with middle eastern rhythms, synth squelch and subbass pressure; primed to rattle bass heads and melt minds. Biggie!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$35*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Siciliano

4:23

A2

Cornuto Tribale

B1

Lupica 3000

B2

Rivarino Nights

3:57

B3

Dodici

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