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Disco Fem / Disco Sex

Catno

UFO 20

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM

Country

Norway

Release date

Aug 31, 2024

Disco Fem / Disco Sex by DJ Fett Burger and DJ Grillo Wiener on Sex Tags UFO.

Sex Tags UFO celebrates its twentieth release in the true disco house spirit! Disco Fem and Disco Sex a follow up 12" to the 2012 release Disco Tre/Disco Fire.
DJ Fett Burger is back on his timeless mission alongside his long time friend and production partner DJ Grillo Wiener.

DJ Fett Burger's Disco Fem, a classic disco house track with Burger's usual oddities and groove. Stomping and fun! With the sample that makes it worth all the wait.
This previously released on the album 2020 album "Thank You For Letting Me live My Life T.W.Y:H.T:S" now with a new mixdown by Telephones, with massively better sound!

Disco Sex on the flipside, DJ Fett Burger in collaboration with DJ Grillo Wiener.
Another disco house burner, with a power groove and drive. More minimalistic in its approach, but an energetic dance floor bomb, with heavy percussion, the subtle changes, and a touch of emotional melodic parts.

A smasher underground heavy weight 12" in the true spirit of house music is a FEELING!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$18.7*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

UFO 20 - NO - 2024

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Disco Fem

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Disco Sex

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