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Benny Tones Maybe In The Stars

Airdrop | Item No: 533623
Vinyl 12" | 2017 / EU – Original | New
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Item Description
* Benny Tones is a Wellington (NZ) based producer and engineer. He is the official sound tech for future soul band Electric Wire Hustle and also runs his own audio engineering and mastering strudio in Wellington - Organik Muzik Workz - where he has recorded and engineered artists such as Pacific Heights, Solaa, Julien Dyne, Iva Lamkum, Harbour City Electric, Module and of course Electric Wire Hustle.

* Benny's solo album ‘Chrysalis' was released on BBE in 2012 . It was the product of 4 and a half years work and served as Benny's introduction to the world as a producer and beat maker. The album features a diverse host of vocal and instrumental collaborators including Fat Freddy's Drop's front man Joe Dukie, Shapeshifter's Devin Abrams and Sam Trevethick, Electric Wire Hustle's Mara TK and many more.

* Benny's exquisite production is the result of hundreds of hours clocked up in the studio over the years and perhaps an upbringing in an environmentally conscious commune in the beautiful Golden Bay area of of New Zealand. He returns this year with two new singles “Maybe In The Stars” and “Time”, backed up with a a rare version by french mystery man Blackjoy and a lo-fi remix by Glenn Astro + IMYRMiND.
Item Details
Item No: 533623
Artist: Benny Tones
Title: Maybe In The Stars
Label: Airdrop
Catalog No: ADX011
Format: Vinyl 12", Vinyl, Singles, 12"
Pressing: EU – Original
Release Date: 2017
Genre: Electronic & Dance
Style: Downbeat | Electronica | Leftfield
Available since: 2017-05-17
Condition: New
Price: 8,99 € 1,99 €
Weight: 250g (plus 250g Packaging)
Tracklist
A1 Maybe In The Stars
A2 Maybe In The Stars (Blackjoy Version)
B1 Time
B2 Time (Glenn Astro & Imyrmind Remix)
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