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Freek Fabricius
Zweven Is Leven

Zweven Is Leven

Labels

030303

Catno

030EP025

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Mar 11, 2023

Zweven Is Leven by Freek Fabricius on 030303.

030303 co-founder Freek Fabricius made this record in honour of his friend Floris Bovee who passed away early in 2020. For the EP, Freek took some of Floris' musical ideas and reworked them - together with samples of Floris' voice - into four excellent mid-tempo tracks for the emotional dance floor. Expect dense and organic harmonies on this record, which really feels like a mini album and is among some of the most heartfelt and poetic electronic music we have come across as of late.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

$15.66*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

030EP025 - NL - 2023

A1

Holle Woorden (Emotional Piano Mix)

06:43

A2

Floris Bovée (Kom Terug Dub)

08:19

B1

Zweven Is Leven

07:20

B2

Travel Safe (See You In The Next Life)

09:26

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