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Juan Ferreyra
I Didn’t Buy My Dr. Märtens

I Didn’t Buy My Dr. Märtens
I Didn’t Buy My Dr. MärtensI Didn’t Buy My Dr. Märtens

Catno

ELR-002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Sep 29, 2025

Our second vinyl release comes from within the house. Juan Ferreyra, co-founder of Easy Latino Records, drops his debut EP on the label: I didn’t buy my Dr Märtens.

True to his style, Juan doesn’t take production or himself too seriously — and that playfulness shines through these four tracks. Playful vocals, deep grooves, heavy bass lines and timeless melodies come together in lighthearted, summer-ready cuts made for the dancefloor. Pure fun, no pretension. Run fast, they won’t last.

Available in a day

Dec 9, 2025

Media: Mi
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18.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

NEW

1

I Didn’t Buy My Dr. Märtens

2

I’m In Love With The Gen. Z Girl

3

Waiting (Max Montana Vocal Mix)

4

Fino & Elegante

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