Open today: 14:00 - 19:00

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

Various
Family Trip Disc 2

Family Trip Disc 2

Artists

Various

Catno

RIDE19

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Jan 5, 2026

Media: Mi
Sleeve: Generic

17.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

NEW

A1

Aiden Francis - Peachy

A2

Baby Rollen - Plastic Scaler

B1

Regular Archeologist - Mrs. Attention

B2

Planar Traits - Astral Phase

Other items you may like:

Rising steadily out of obscurity since its launch in 2020, Magic Carpet has become a springboard for talent and an underground staple. Celebrating five years of magic, the label presents two VAs featuring a selection of artists from the Magic Carpet family. This first record (RIDE18) spans tingling euphoria, the grooved up and the blissed out, showcasing the housier end of the imprint’s hard-to-pin-down but unmistakably positive sound. Here’s to many more!
We’re thrilled to welcome back Gabriel Belabbas to Automatic Writing with his debut EP on the label. A longtime friend of the imprint, he first appeared on our 2020 various artists compilation, and after years of shared exploration, “Rider On The Storm” now comes to life.From Perlonesque minimal to 90s-fueled house and peak-time tech-house, this versatile and mature collection of tracks is designed for different moments of the night and day.
BFTW001, l’adolescence clémentine, is the first album of human_aventura. It reveals the extent of his musical sensibility through eight tracks recorded exclusively on tape. It’s a touching journey that subtly oscillates between drama and hope. It features a guest appearance by P.O.
Coming fresh from the Caparica coast just south of Lisbon, Penelope’s label oDYSea debuts with this four-track VA of oceanic rollers. GNMR’s ‘Zen’ establishes the wavey mood with a splash of classic Soca vocals, while Pakzad takes things even deeper and drippier with ‘I Could Never Imagine’. Eversines brings us bleep n bass on ‘Randomized Controlled Trial’ before the mysterious Oscillator Man’s ‘Turning The Mix Up A Bit’ closes out the EP on a ravey acid high.