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Kölsch
Speicher 97

Speicher 97
Speicher 97Speicher 97

Artists

Kölsch

Catno

KOMEX97

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

May 12, 2017

Kölsch returns to Speicher / Kompakt Extra following the tremendous success of last year's "Grey" (Kompakt Extra 93). A single that surprised everyone by catapulting the Danish artist into daytime UK radio. Alongside launching his own BBC1 residency, he continued to evolve as a DJ which has led to residencies launching in Cologne and Ibiza. Kölsch also launched his own record label IPSO which debuted a collaboration with Michael Mayer with more to come...
For his latest Speicher instalment, Rune revisits the bold, catchy minimalism of his earlier days: think of his Ink And Needle alias or Kölsch's very first Speicher / Kompakt Extra release (Kompakt Extra 68) and you're not too far off the mark.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.95€*

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A1

Push

B1

Goodbye

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