Open today: 14:00 - 19:00

By continuing your navigation on this website, you accept the use of cookies for statistical purposes.

Terraflow Guzman
Lost In Transit

Lost In Transit
Lost In TransitLost In Transit

Catno

MZN001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Apr 6, 2025

Maazn Records unveils its inaugural release "Lost in Transit” by Guzman & Terraflow. Inspired by the breadth of London's current sounds, this record gives a taste of their vision for the future.

The A-side features label co-founder Terraflow infusing his signature style of old-school drums and intricate synth work. "Atomic" lays down a catchy bass riff that summons an ethereal feeling of the past, whilst "Totaled Larynx" takes a hypnotic turn, embellished with haunted melodies suited to the early hours of a certain pit in Norfolk. Guzman takes the wheel on the B-side, starting with the punchy, sleazed-out rhythms of “Neo (Trance Mix)”, steering the EP further into the depths of the peak-time dance floor. Finally, “Time Deprivation” details clever vocal sampling atop of an arsenal of dangerous waveforms - a fitting verdict that is guaranteed to set the audience into a bass-laden frenzy.

These are no warmup tracks, play out at your own risk.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: Generic

16.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

NEW

A1

Terraflow - Atomic

A2

Terraflow - Totaled Larynx

B1

Guzman - Neo (Trance Mix)

B2

Guzman - Time Deprivation

Other items you may like:

In Club Purgatory, “Hexx Code” EP brings New Members' universe downward into a darker realm. The energy is one of being reluctant to leave the dancefloor as you are hypnotized by deep, dark and magnetic rhythms. The sun has exploded and has turned the sky Fanta Exotic coloured permanently. You can’t see the friends you came with, they are long gone… Shadows turn infrared, dark mode is now factory default.
Criminal Issues steps up with Death of Funk EP, a four-track statement of intent that blurs the lines between past, present, and future. As one half of Criminal System, the mighty brasileiro knows exactly how to craft timeless house—built to last, made to move. From the tense drive of Access Denied to the restless funk of the title track, through the neon-lit glide of Sonic Drive and the euphoric nostalgia of Stuck in the 2000, this is high-utility club music at its finest. No fillers, no gimmicks—just four cuts designed for selectors who want records they can rinse forever, morning, noon, or night.Criminal Issues is pure talent at point blank range.
Capítulo VII: “Ahora más que nunca”