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SJ Tequilla
GG Allien

GG Allien
GG AllienGG Allien

Catno

MD008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Australia

Release date

Mar 17, 2023

Acid house at its finest - SJ Tequilla style!

A fun, fresh and ~ freaky ~ record that will NOT leave your record bag... Originally hailing from Japan but currently living Berlin, SJT is known far and wide for his Teknobuskers project, a hardware DIY dance party hosted with friends and held regularly in 'Max-Koch-Passage’, Berlin. The energy from these dance parties can be felt and lived through his latest ep, ‘GG Allien’.

SJT’s skilful use of mind melting background tape textures and moody pads provide the encapsulating canvas for otherworldly acid lines, driving hardware percussion and enlightening melodies. An ep primed to transcend the listener to a place of communal acidic dance appreciation.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$38*

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