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Emmanuel
Time Is Relative

Time Is Relative
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Artists

Emmanuel

Labels

Artscore

Catno

ARTSCORE009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 13, 2020

Styles

Techno

Label Boss Emmanuel opens 2020 with a full-length work that represents one more time the evolution of his own sound over the years. "Time is Relative" is a composition that has the ambition to reach many souls with different tastes all at once. All the four tracks are produced and selected in different time zones, after a long craft in the studio/dancefloor and produced to give the maximum result on any floor in the world.

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A1

Time Is Relative

6:04

A2

Order

5:30

B1

Tutan

5:25

B2

Ravy Nation

4:37

B3

Savage

4:09

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