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Hunee
Hunchin' All Night

Hunchin' All Night
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Artists

Hunee

Catno

RHMC 001N

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Compilation Reissue

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jun 1, 2018

Styles

Hunee Compilation Hunchin All Night Vinyl Record Electronic

Hunee presents a collection of his favorite dance floor cuts. "Hunchin' All Night" hosts a wide spectrum of tracks from the likes Boncana Maïga, Black Beat Niks, Larry Heard, Mappa Mundi and many more.

Hunee, aka Hun Choi, is a Korean Berliner who has been drawn in music since a very young age. After working in record stores and studying musicology he resided in Amsterdam, where he released his debut album Hunch Music. As a DJ he has always followed ‘a hunch’, which gave him wings to communicate the music he loves with crowds all over the world. With Hunchin’ All Night, Hunee expresses his relationship with the dance floor.

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A1

Carlos Maria Trindade - Blu Terra

A2

Aby Ngana Diop - Liital (Michael Ozone's Liital Rhythm)

A3

Boncana Maïga - Koyma Hondo

B1

Stanislas Tohon - Owhaaou! (Raphaël Top-Secret Edit)

B2

Don Laka - Stages

C1

Blak Beat Niks - Ritual Of Love (Ron's Vocal Beat Down Mix)

C2

Larry Heard - Burning 4 You

D1

Villa Åbo - Made On Coffee & Wine

D2

Mappa Mundi - Trance Fusion (Hunee Faster Edit)

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