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Beard In Dust
Señor Paraíso

Señor Paraíso
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Catno

CR001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Limited Edition

Country

Australia

Release date

Feb 1, 2022

Under the Beard In Dust alias, Leonid Lipelis has produced some of the most inspired re-edits released over the last decade, often turning chunks of long-forgotten Eastern European disco, boogie, synth-pop and AOR into quirky dancefloor gems. He's at it again here, launching the Crudo Rircordi imprint via a trio of eccentric, mid-80s treats. With its driving, kick-drum driven beat, addictive bassline, foreboding synthesizer motifs and Mediterranean guitars, 'Senor Paraiso' is a Balearic proto-house gem, while 'Kirkovmoroder' is a cheery chunk of AOR synth-pop turned into a tongue-in-cheek dancefloor treat. 'Coconut Paradise', meanwhile, is an Italo-disco style slab of peak-time campness straight from the top shelf.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$23*

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A

Señor Paraíso

6:59

B1

Kirkorovmoroder

5:29

B2

Coconut Paradise

5:03

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