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Spilt Coffee
Heavy Shoulders

Heavy Shoulders
Heavy ShouldersHeavy Shoulders

Catno

TRIX005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Reissue

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2025

The latest release in the Party Tricks reissue series bridges rediscovery with new horizons.

Sebastian Barrymore plays a role in each project, appearing alongside friends throughout the record with unreleased gems and long-lost favorites.

On the A-side, Spilt Coffee (Barrymore & Steven D Wakeling) present two Electro/Tech-House explorations. One cut (A1) previously appeared on vinyl (SPC 001), while the other (A2) resurfaces after disappearing from their website and the realm years ago.

The B-side reveals two unreleased works from the past, which showcase different shades of Barrymore’s collaborations.
M3 Project - Editors (Barrymore & Dan Braine) blends deep house with strong synthpop influences, echoing the peak era of those sounds that once defined dancefloors.

Closing the journey on a life-affirming moment of calm, Droppenkiken - Take Life (Barrymore) delivers a heartfelt downtempo finale.

Available in 2 days

Dec 10, 2025

Media: Mi
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18.9€*

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NEW

A1

Spilt Coffee - Lost In Tokyo

A2

Spilt Coffee - Heavy Shoulders

B1

M3 Project - Editors

B2

Droppenkiken - Take Life

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