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Young Adults
Doom Of Youth EP

Doom Of Youth EP

Catno

MW013

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Dec 9, 2025

For our 13th release, we’re excited to welcome a duo that embodies the true Dutch underground spirit: Young Adults. They’ve been shaping their sound for years and have become a familiar force in their hometown scene of The Hague/Den Haag, especially at PIP.

Get ready for four raw, edgy tech-house rollers tried, tested, and fully certified on dancefloors over the past year.

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