Arches

Belgian duo Arches come from two totally different sides of the dancefloor... Seba flexed delicate disco muscles as Moonlight Matters while Jochen understands the peaktime lazer love as Sounds Of Stereo. Their chance partnership has led to the perfect fusion of both; authentic, deep and luxuriously funky. Just signed to Columbia, There's A Place is their debut release.

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