Needs
Needs (Not Wants) (Retrospective Part 2)

Needs (Not Wants) (Retrospective Part 2)
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Artists

Needs

Catno

RHRSS33-2

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Compilation Remastered

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Mar 19, 2022

Part 2 comp series of Lars and Marek Bartkuhn & partner Jan “Yannick” Elverfeld. Quality deep house music recorded between 1999 - 2006.

Part 2 of new Rush Hour comp. dedicated to the work of Lars and Marek Bartkuhn and their partner Jan “Yannick” Elverfeld. Quality deep house music recorded between 1999 - 2006.


Includes insert, archival photos + liner notes by Gerd Janson. Re-mastered by François Kevorkian.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$52*

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A1

Needs - Morning Breeze

7:11

A2

Boobjazz - Free Your Soul

8:33

B1

Needs - Inner Glow

7:48

B2

Laurentius - Karate Samba (Science Fiction Mix)

7:32

C1

Doctor M - Park Jam

7:00

C2

Passion Dance Orchestra - Discover The World

8:51

D1

Needs - Brother (Red Mountain Alchemy)

12:05

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