VAMPA x ZÍA – New Levels (Original Mix)
If you have no problem with the stank face that will definitely occur when you listen to “New Levels” by VAMPA and ZÍA, then go ahead and hit ‘play’. The fiery duo make...
Read More →If you have no problem with the stank face that will definitely occur when you listen to “New Levels” by VAMPA and ZÍA, then go ahead and hit ‘play’. The fiery duo make...
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Read More →I mentioned a few of the remixes from RL Grimes’ “NOVA” remixes Volume 1 and 2 when I wrote about 1788-L’s version of “Era” last month. After a few more plays, I feel...
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