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Mike Shannon - Sublet EP FLAC album

Tracklist

Sublet
Johny
Dulce Low
Suspiction

Versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
LOG038 Mike Shannon Sublet EP ‎(12", EP) Logistic Records LOG038 France 2004
LOG038 Mike Shannon Sublet EP ‎(12", EP, Promo, W/Lbl, Sti) Logistic Records LOG038 France 2004


Mike Shannon - Sublet EP FLAC album

Musician performer: Mike Shannon

Title: Sublet EP

Country: France

Date of release: 2004

Style: Minimal, Tech House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1187 mb

Rating: 4.1 / 5

Votes: 540

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Rollers from Abdun
Arguably Mike Shannon's best record to date imo. Quite funny on how I found out about this record was when I heard an S-Max mix and the first track he dropped was the track "Johny" and thought at first that this must have been an upcoming unreleased S-Max track, which pretty much sums on how diverse and talented Mr. Shannon is. All four tracks are amazing but it's the "Johny" track which is extra special imo. It's dark and chuggy and wonky perfectly blended together that is just so luring and it draws you in. The other tracks are very good too, you can literally play every single track on this record and not have that feeling of "I can't play more than one track of anything" "feeling" as most dj's think because it's just that good.
Rollers from Abdun
Arguably Mike Shannon's best record to date imo. Quite funny on how I found out about this record was when I heard an S-Max mix and the first track he dropped was the track "Johny" and thought at first that this must have been an upcoming unreleased S-Max track, which pretty much sums on how diverse and talented Mr. Shannon is. All four tracks are amazing but it's the "Johny" track which is extra special imo. It's dark and chuggy and wonky perfectly blended together that is just so luring and it draws you in. The other tracks are very good too, you can literally play every single track on this record and not have that feeling of "I can't play more than one track of anything" "feeling" as most dj's think because it's just that good.