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Fakear
Sauvage

Sauvage

Artists

Fakear

Catno

NOW0016

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

France

Release date

Jun 16, 2014

Nowadays Records - Fakear - Sauvage - 2014 - Le Discopathe - Montpellier

After a recent victory for Adami price, two EP's and a lot of gigs and festival in France (Trianon, Batacla, Transmusicales, etc..). Fakear is back with Sauvage, one year after his famous "Morning in Japan"

Sharpening his knives between eastern music and London's music, this french producer is walking on burning beats from an original instrumental hip hop. A univers oscillating between trip-hop hymnes and hip -hop weapons coupled with vibrating basses

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Darjeeling

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B2

Pale War God

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B3

Thousand Fires

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B4

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