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Formerly known as Wurst Edits, The Wurst Music Co is the label of Roy Dank, partner-in-crime of Brennan Green at their Pop Your Funk parties in New York. Originally started as an imprint for bootleg disco edits, Wurst has now become a proper label releasing original music, starting with recordings by Brennan Green and the Neurorotic Drum Band (a.k.a. Ulysses and John Selway).
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Push 4 Love - Midnight Magic Cover (Midnight Magic)
EUR 0,99 USYBL1100847 in_stock zero''
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The Wurst Music Co in_stock The Wurst Music Co Push 4 Love - Midnight Magic Cover (Midnight Magic)
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29 November 2011
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Various Artists The Wurst Music Ever
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29 November 2011
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New York's Wurst Music compiles ten brand-new tracks that showcase the stylistic breadth of modern disco. From original edit science by Native Underground to synth-driven bangers by the likes of Automan vs. Tiago and even early acid house by Nick Chacona & Anthony Mansfield. Nice one.
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