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Aerofunk
HMND003

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Artists

Aerofunk

Catno

HMND003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Feb 23, 2023

The Humanoids are back in action with more music from the vibrant Liverpool scene, in the shape of a tasty EP from the in-demand Aerofunk.
On the A-side, “Call Me” sets the vibe in style, weaving a big bass with hypnotic synths and an irresistible vocal sample that does the business on the dancefloor. “F.O.U.” follows up with a punch, its bassline bobbing and weaving around a crunchy beat with power.
Over on the B-side, “Bumpin” keeps up the energy in naughty fashion, whilst “Hugh Mungus” gives a nod towards a more electro sound with relentless drum and synth work to round off a high energy EP full of bombs.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Call Me

A2

F.o.u

B1

Bumpin

B2

Hugh Mungus

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