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FKJ Tom Misch
Losing My Way

Losing My Way
Losing My WayLosing My Way

Catno

FKJ006V 5056167128762

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Single

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 9, 2021

In 2016 FKJ approached the master of soulful vibes, Tom Misch, for a collaboration when their schedules aligned and brought them both to Berlin. Their musical chemistry was immediately obvious and 'Losing My Way' was recorded in one day at Red Bull Studios. The track now has 50+ million views on YouTube and is a favourite in FKJ's live sets. The track is now be released on limited edition 12" vinyl, along with an extended, live B-side recorded at O2 Academy Brixton in 2019.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$32*

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Losing My Way (Recorded At Red Bull Studios Berlin)

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Losing My Way (Live At O2 Academy Brixton, London)

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