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Borghese
Cruel Carbo

Cruel Carbo
Cruel CarboCruel Carbo

Artists

Borghese

Catno

SR003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

US

Release date

Sep 20, 2024

A new player has entered the game. The Austrian born Miles delivers the next 12” in the Squid Recordings series, a deliciously curated palette of club music programmed for the Euro-mind and beyond.

The five tracks, all bubbling though various stages of analog circuitry, are a sonic sampler in the young producers archives. From Aside opener “Cruel Carbo’s” twisted techy drumwork, to the freaked out breaks sprinkled throughout “Are You Ready?”, SR003 is as serious as it gets. No filler all killer.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: Generic

16.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

NEW

A1

Cruel Carbo

A2

Be Free

B1

Are You Read

B2

Sting (Bleep Mix)

B3

Aurora

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