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Antonia Thagma

Inmahouse (Visionquest)

8/10

  • Marcus Barnes
  • 23 October 2015
Antonia Thagma

This is the kind of slightly leftfield techno music we've come to expect from Visionquest. Antonio Thagma certainly comes through with some unusual sounds, the bassline swings nicely and will no doubt have your hips swinging in tandem to its infectious rhythm. Thagma keeps it all very interesting with a range of percussion supporting those odd squeaks, clicks and beeps. Really liking this, definitely stands out from the crowd this month.

Released: 23/10/2015

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