Open today: 09:00 - 17:00

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Space Ghost
Dance Planet Remixes

Dance Planet Remixes
Dance Planet RemixesDance Planet Remixes

Catno

TART051C

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Limited Edition

Country

Denmark

Release date

Aug 8, 2022

Rising star Oakland DJ / producer Space Ghost continues his hot streak with a remix pack from his 2021 killer 'Dance Planet on Tartlet with 5 squeaky-clean, deep, bouncy jams on pink marbled vinyl!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Generic

$27*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Excellent condition!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$30*

Sold out

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Deep (Dirk 81 Remix)

4:42

A2

Be Yourself (Central Remix)

7:57

B1

Be Yourself (Jarren Remix)

5:06

B2

Emotional Healer (Dance Mix)

6:19

B3

Emotional Healer (Nelson Of The East Forever Dub)

3:14

Other items you may like:

A true milestone in house music history, Chicago's Larry Heard’s seminal 1989 masterpiece ‘Amnesia’ is as blistering as ever. A must-have for anyone with even a passing interest in electronic music!
1977 Afro-American funk classic, featuring the dancefloor bomb ‘Every Way But Loose’, funk workout “Higher” and the wistful stepper for the soul DJs “Always Have To Say Goodbye”. Ace Strut reissue, includes five unheard studio takes all remastered from the original tapes!
Seminal mid-70s synth-drenched disco & jazz-funk, expertly produced by the late legend Patrick Adams! The title track is a stone-cold dancefloor classic - a properly deep space-synth disco odyssey!
Party-starting disco-funk from Italian arranger and producer Pino Presti - slinky slap bass, lively brass and lavish Philly-esque strings. Comes with a dance-up edit from N.Y. disco king Tee Scott. Scorcher!
Excellent 2xLP compilation from the prolific collector and DJ Richard Sen, joining the dots between ambient, techno, tribal house, breakbeat and early trance productions from the UK. Great selections!
Weird and warm aural treasure from 1989 in British duo Woo's meshing of acoustic instruments and electronic experimentation. This second album of theirs is a breezy odyssey somewhere between freak-folk, post-punk, ambient jazz and new age from another planet... Brian Eno but freakier.