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P.U.M.P.
Denial EP

Denial EP

Artists

P.U.M.P.

Catno

DEEPR003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Sep 1, 2017

Styles

House

After Nick Holder and Enrico Mantini, Deep & Roll strikes harder with the upcoming first release by P.U.M.P., including 3 cuts of underground House Music.

On Side A, “Denial” starts seriously with a strict beat on a weird synth line, a driving bass and that hypnotic vocal. “You Got Me Burnin'” will revive your soul vibes with some old school drums and vocals on top of jazzy sampled instruments.

B side features “Finish Already”, heavy floor filler that we don't mind keeping bouncin' on and on.

Can’t wait to spread this dope wax on the dancefloors !

A1

Denial

A2

You Got Me Burnin'

B1

Finish Already

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