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Joseph Capriati Eric Kupper Byron Stingily
Love Changed Me (Masters At Work Remixes)

Love Changed Me (Masters At Work Remixes)

Catno

REDIMENSION015

Formats

2x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Jun 12, 2021

Redimension is proud to present Love Changed Me (Masters At Work Remixes). The original work was released on last year’s Metamorfosi album by Joseph Capriati, on this track, Joseph added the touch of classic house veterans Erick Kupper and Byron Stingily. This time the titans Masters At Work remixed the work and added even more value to the track with 6 different interpretations especially for RSD 21.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$65*

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A

Love Changed Me (Masters At Work Remix Vox Mix)

B1

Love Changed Me (MAW Instrumental)

B2

Love Changed Me (Original Mix)

C1

Love Changed Me (MAW Rowdy Adlib Dub)

C2

Love Changed Me (MAW Bubble Bass Mix)

D1

Love Changed Me (MAW Rowdy Dub)

D2

Love Changed Me (MAW Bubble Bass Inst)

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