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We're Go
We're GoWe're Go

Catno

SMR014

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Remastered

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Another preciosity from the amazing Exist Dance catalogue made readily available to your record collections in newly remastered format. On the A side, “We're Go” is a 3 stage piece of breaky prowess developing throughout a total of almost 13 minutes spiraling around a catchy cosmonautic vocal sample. B1 brings a quintessential Rave energy to the table with samples from live crowds echoing over high octane break rhythms, would be hard to stand still for the duration of this - highly effective on a dance floor. B2 takes a turn towards more introspective moods as it brings in psychedelic elements intertwined with “world music” samples. Very much characteristic of the distinguished Kandel/Chasteen Exist Dance sound. West coast early 90's rave at its best, can't go wrong. “Recorded in Heaven, in 1991, according to the label.”

Available in 11 days

May 1, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

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A1

We're Go: Stage 1&2&3

B1

Testimonial

B2

Psychic Dreaming

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