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Catno

PRMSSS017 K112

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Album

Country

France

Release date

Feb 18, 2022

Eleven apocalyptic braindance cuts make up this enigmatic album

Eleven apocalyptic braindance cuts make up this enigmatic album, where synthetic-insectoid soundscapes melt with raw ghetto beats for a result that is somewhere between mutant footwork, deconstructed dancehall and melancholic poetry

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A1

Indaway

4:18

A2

Blé Noir

3:40

A3

Pickpocket IV

3:07

A4

Lobo 1

3:22

A5

Non Riesco

3:58

B1

OFF

2:56

B2

Holoh

3:22

B3

Impulsion

4:32

B4

Indazone

2:36

B5

Lobo 2

2:32

B6

Ekis

3:28

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