Krampelli returns with a two-track release of rolling baselines sure to pack the dancefloor. Analog is not bass in your face and vocal accents. Perfect to keep peak time floors moving. Player takes a more soulful approach with rich, sultry vocals floating over the rolling baselines add in a touch of the 80's during the breakdown and you have a winning track for just about any set.
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