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Preview RL Grime’s ‘Sable Valley Summer Vol. 1’ Compilation Early [LISTEN]


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RL Grime‘s label is readying for its inaugural Sable Valley Summer Vol. 1 release this Friday — and we get to preview it a few days early!

Featuring new music from RL Grime, Whethan, Baauer, HollyJon Casey, JAWNSRossy, Effin and more, get ready for an experimental summer road trip like no other. Sable Valley consistently puts out music that pushes the envelope, breaks the mold, and shatters expectations at every turn.

From the sounds of Sable Valley Summer Vol. 1, it’s going to be a hell of a ride. Trap and bass lovers will love the variety heard here, as the label’s closest collaborators and friends give our summer a much needed boost with their fresh, electronic energy.

Below we have a solid preview, but it still leaves us wanting more. Listen and check back Friday to hear the compilation in full. Scroll down for the tracklist.

Sable Valley Summer Vol. 1 

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Sable Valley Summer Vol. 1 Tracklist from trap

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