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DJ Moar
Top Of New York / To James (Edit)

Top Of New York / To James (Edit)
Top Of New York / To James (Edit)Top Of New York / To James (Edit)

Artists

DJ Moar

Catno

TV010

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2014

Trad Vibe Records is pleased to present a new 45 by Moar !

Two killer tracks of Funk with phat beats and crazy groove of Disco & Funk music.

Sure all Djs play rare groove need this in their crates !

Future classic on 45 ! No repress, Don’t sleep ;-)

A

Top Of New York

4:36

B

To James (Edit)

2:36

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