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AirFunk 005
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Labels

AirFunk

Catno

AF005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Aug 5, 2024

AirFunk returns with its fifth release, blending classic and contemporary sounds for a unique experience. Side A features an electrifying retro vibe with contri

AirFunk returns with its fifth release, blending classic and contemporary sounds for a unique experience. Side A features an electrifying retro vibe with contributions from Aline Umber, Maxime dB, and Kerowack, while Side B offers a darker, more mysterious atmosphere with tracks by Paul Cut and Brian SNR. Get ready to be surprised by this innovative mix of old and new music !

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Oct 18, 2024

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A1

Aline Umber & Maxime dB - Kitt

A2

Kerowack - Met U in Miami

B1

Paul Cut - Dawn

B2

Brian SNR - Aztech (Snr's Hot Box Rework)

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