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Raffi Versace - Angels Don't Play Haarp EP
Raffi Versace
Angels Don't Play Haarp EP
12" | 2024 | EU | Original (Headek)
14,99 €*
Release: 2024 / EU – Original
Genre: Electronic & Dance
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Preorder shipping from 2024-09-06
Welcome to Headek Records, a new label with the finest taste in 80s and 90s music.

From New Beat, Acid House, and Techno to Deep House, Trance, Goa, (and more) we offer an eclectic blend of tracks and artists. Each release is a colorful journey, with a story behind every record. Please fasten your seatbelts and enjoy the ride!

We proudly present our first release, **HDK - 1 Raffi Versace - Angels Don’t Play HAARP EP**. This debut brings you a classy blend of 80s New Beat and Acid House, infused with d eep house emotions to end your sets on a high note. **Side A** starts with "It's Bedtime," a track that will make you want to jump on your bed and dance the night away. Following this is "House It Up," guaranteed to rock the house with its delicious grooves. **Side B** takes you deeper, melding House and Deep House with 90s Techno influences. "Mozambique" sets the stage with a pure deep vibe, keeping you on the danceflo or.

The EP concludes with "Coincidance," melting your heart with its deep melodies and emotional strings. Please enjoy this first project and stay tuned for the next release, which will transport you to the early 90s Goa Trance movement, fused with a fr esh touch of Techno for a hybrid sound that bridges past and present.
Plant43 - Concrete Echo
Plant43
Concrete Echo
12" | 2024 | UK | Original (Plant43)
17,99 €*
Release: 2024 / UK – Original
Genre: Electronic & Dance
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Legendary electro explorer Emile Facey aka Plant 43 is back on his Plant43 Recordings imprint. Despite being hugely prolific, the artist always managed to find fresh new creative ground with each new outing and Concrete Echo is no different. The title cut is a high-speed opener with shimmering lines, fizzing static electricity and drama in the chords that make you take note. 'Emerald Shift' is a broken beat kicker with raw claps and scintillating liquid metal leads while 'Raw Vectors' layers up acid wobbliness and textbook electro rhythms. 'Mist Memory' closes down with a melancholic vibe and heady synths that take you into the cosmos.
Electro Nation - Slave To The Machine
Electro Nation
Slave To The Machine
2xLP | 2024 | EU | Original (Activities Be)
32,99 €*
Release: 2024 / EU – Original
Genre: Electronic & Dance
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Right for the 30th anniversary of his Electro project Electro Nation, Thomas P. Heckmann returns with a brand new album on his mates label Activities Records from Brussels with a stunning album artwork by Elzo Durt ! Slave To The Machine is a full story throughout the album about an ordinary life that is down to all things being controlled by machines, internet and digits, just to escape and meet the machine at he end... And the end is obviously open."
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