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Jnjs
Lucy EP

Lucy EP

Artists

Jnjs

Catno

DDC004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Mixtape Stereo

Country

Spain

Release date

Oct 22, 2024

Días de Campo Records presents its fourth EP by JNJS, the Ibiza residents and dynamic duo (no, they're not brothers, but they could be). This EP is crafted for

Días de Campo Records presents its fourth EP by JNJS, the Ibiza residents and dynamic duo (no, they're not brothers, but they could be). This EP is crafted for the dancefloor, featuring 3 original tracks and 2 remixes by the American dreamer and Barcelona-based Liquid Earth: with both Broken Boozer and Deep Twirler mix. LUCY EP hits your hips with a laser beam, created by day and enjoyed by night. The main single, "Lucy," evolves into a ruthless warrior beyond human logic. Both "My Japanese Friend" and "We Play In Blue" transport you to specific space-time coordinates. Will you travel with us?

This release stands out for its seamless blend of innovative sound design and irresistible grooves, marking a new high for Días de Campo's already impressive catalog. A must-listen for any serious electronic music enthusiast.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Lucy

A2

Lucy (Liquid Earth's Broken Boozer Mix)

A3

Lucy (Liquid Earth's Deep Twirler Mix)

B1

My Japanese Friend

B2

We Play In Blue

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