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Henry Gilles
Collected Works Part 01

Collected Works Part 01
Collected Works Part 01Collected Works Part 01

Catno

PP007

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 15, 2014

"Get a first glimpse into the musical mind of Henry Gilles. On their 7th offering Public Possession proudly presents to you another Munich Local: This is the first part of “Collected Works” Henry has gathered over the past three years, with the second soon to come. We are very happy to share these tracks with you as we think Henry is one of the most interesting young producers out there. Whilst this release is musically leaning towards house and disco you can expect a wide range of different styles in the near future, ranging from Hip Hop to Downbeat and further.

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: G+

$16*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

slight wear on spine

A1

Gone But Not Forgotten (Intro Version)

2:06

A2

Exploring 0° S, 102° O

9:18

B1

Trance Atlantic

7:18

B2

Trance Atlantic (Edit)

6:43

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