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Donnie Cosmo
Space Time Surfer EP

Space Time Surfer EP
Space Time Surfer EPSpace Time Surfer EP

Labels

Shuffle Valley

Catno

SVWAX001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Country

Colombia

Release date

Jul 31, 2025

Shuffle Valley kicks off its vinyl journey with a debut EP from label head Donnie Cosmo, presenting three original cuts that move through groove, breaks, and deeper sonic moods—plus a refined remix by Christopher Ledger.

The A1 sets the tone with a warm, groove-driven track aimed squarely at the dancefloor. Elastic basslines and shimmering percussion give it a rolling energy, while subtle psychedelic flourishes invite a kind of movement that’s both physical and inward.

Let Yourself Go ventures into the breakbeat territory, playing with loose, broken rhythms before smoothly transitioning into a steady 4/4 pulse. It’s a shape-shifter—fluid, unpredictable, and full of momentum.

The third original dives deeper. Hypnotic and introspective, it leans into a more mental space—spacey yet grounded, contemplative yet still groovy.

Closing the EP, talented Christopher Ledger offers a sleek rework of A2, adding space, clarity, and emotional weight. His remix floats with precision, enhancing the atmosphere while staying true to the original’s mood—a fitting final note for Shuffle Valley’s first vinyl chapter.

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16.9€*

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A1

Space Time Surfer

A2

Let Yourself Go

B1

International Acid

B2

Let Yourself Go (Christopher Ledger Remix)

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