2015 has been the year that Moon Harbour turned 15, but rather than focus on the past, Matthias Tanzmann’s label has continued to serve up fresh future sounds. The next artist to do so is Lewis Boardman, a long time UK talent who has released on a clutch of fine labels in his time. This is a classy and cultured EP that is one of Moon Harbour’s deepest and headiest for a while.
Supported by: Marco Faraone, Forrest, Paul Ritch, Gel Abril, Tom Novy, Robbie Akbal, Riva Starr, Santé, Hector Couto, Pirupa, Arado, MEAT, Anja Schneider, Maximiljan, Reboot, Tiefschwarz, Robag Wruhme, Marco Carola, Felix Da Housecat, Steve Lawler, Joseph Capriati, Dubfire, Adam Beyer, Karotte, Ida Engberg, Chris Wood, ONNO, Yousef, Luna City Express, &Me, Los Suruba, Detlef
Tracklist:
A1 Stay Together
A2 As Yet
B1 Aww Shit
B2 Push It Right
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