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J.P. Energy
Mathama

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Catno

Evadi03

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

Italy

Release date

Jan 1, 2023

Styles

Techno

Evasione Digitale is proud to present its third release, a collection of unreleased tracks from 1999, produced by the elusive Italian producer J.P. Energy.

Gianpiero Pacetti aka J.P. Energy's music developed in the city of Brescia: land of afro-cosmic, euro-dance hits and metallurgic industries.
Amidst this backdrop, J.P. Energy built his unique vision on djing and music production while also running his own record shop, Mandragora Dischi.
"Forbidden Planet", "Strano E.P." and "I Have A Pessimistic Outlook of Life E.P." are just a few of his releases that are extremely sought-after these days.
It was hard to track him down, but eventually we made it.
These three cuts were produced with Macro Dj in 1999, using only his vintage synthesizers in the studio in the back of his record shop. They were never released until now.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

19€*

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A1

Cobalt

A2

Iridium

B1

Voyage (1999 mix)

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