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Clandestine Club EP

Clandestine Club EP
Clandestine Club EPClandestine Club EP

Artists

Various

Catno

PLNK002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Spain

Release date

Jan 1, 2024

Planka Records second release invites you into the underground with handpicked tracks from top-tier producers. Enter a fearless exploration of distinctive underground rave sound, perfect for sunlit after-parties and sweaty dance floors.

A1. Juaan - P.E.R.D.I.D.O:
"Perdido" (Lost) reflects Juaan's state of mind, experienced during a pivotal moment before embarking on a DJ tour through Australia and Europe. The track captures a unique blend of excitement and introspection that resonates throughout the composition.

A2. Natural Goofy - Voces del Futuro:
The label’s owner Natural Goofy reflects on the voices that shape the future of the underground. The track was inspired by the feeling of euphoria, triggered by the love for the sound that connects each one of us.

B1. Alfred Holanda - Haribo:
The mysterious Alfred Holanda is no newcomer to the scene. He delivers a straightforward, rave freaky 90's-inspired track, paying homage to the raw energy and infectious rhythms of the era, with love from Mallorca.

B2. M.A.S - Dangeroso (Mop, Anna Wall, Otxoa):
“Dangeroso" was cooked up during the M.A.S. trio’s wild studio session in Cuenca, Ecuador, fueled by a moonlit atmosphere.

B3. Arque - Sonido del allá:
With its otherworldly haunting melodies and ghostly voices, Arque's "Sonido del allá” makes you step into an a surreal dream.

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A1

P.E.R.D.I.D.O

A2

Voces del Futuro

B1

Haribo

B2

Dangeroso

B3

Sonido del Allá

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