Marvin & Guy: Hint of 92
Marvin & Guy: Hint of 92
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Marvin & Guy
Label: Permanent Vacation
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 673795718711
Genre: Electronic
Marvin & Guy return in full glory to Permanent Vacation after their 2017 Fire ! Fire ! EP (PERMVAC 156-1EP). "Hint Of '92" pays clear tribute to the techno/trance from early '90s. But they are not all about the pure retro-ness, instead M&G approach the matter with a contemporary point of view. The track also features fellow Italian Marika from Underspreche on vocals, who also contributed a discoid remix to the original. "Discoteque" may remind you of the early Marvin & Guy sound: rough, chunky, rocky, and full of disco-ish energy. While "Colours" is a calmer, yet mental trip.
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