Titonton
Endorphin EP

 Endorphin EP
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Artists

Titonton

Catno

MET035

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Reissue

Country

US

Release date

Feb 12, 2019

To celebrate the 20th anniversary of this iconic release from Titonton we are reissuing these highly sought after tracks! Titonton is one of the very few artists out there who not only created their own individual production sound and DJ style but one of the few who has stuck to the creative energy that fueled the original works and continues to do so. And now, carefully remastered from the original DAT recordings these works sound fresher and better than ever!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Of The Essence

A2

Retrospective

B1

Extrapolation

B2

Extrapolation (Dego's Reinterpretation)

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