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Fred P
Out All Night EP

Out All Night EP
Out All Night EPOut All Night EP

Artists

Fred P

Catno

SNF087

Formats

1x Vinyl 10" EP

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 1, 2022

Fred P Black Jazz Consortium Vinyl Record House Shall Not Fade Electronic

House legend, Fred P. Also renowned for his musical offerings as Black Jazz Consortium, the New York-bred, Berlin-based producer is accredited with over 100 releases, all instantly recognisable given their warmth, depth and modesty. ‘Out All Night’ EP is no exception, containing three instant classics which range from the more playful, skippier side of the house spectrum to a deeper, more contemplative one.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$28*

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A1

Deeper Meaning

B1

Out All Night (4AM Version)

B2

Keep Flying

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