#10535 en Música electrónica #29429 en Dance&Electronic
Estilo:
Música electrónica
Número de artículo:
688459319
Comentarios / Titulos de las canciónes:
01. "2nd 5th heavy"
02. "Swansong"
03. "Whitebox"
04. "More room"
05. "Holkham drones"
06. "Trans forrest alignment"
07. "Sirens for the colour"
08. "Hello Tazelaar"
09. "Baalnk"
10. "Brazil"
11. "Soft attacks"
12. "Dumb"
13. "Keine Titelinformation"
Cantidades:
1
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Descripción:
Artwork By: J. Ron Chapman, Written-By, Performer, Producer: Luke Abbott, Labelcode BORD8305204.2 (30BCCD), Distributed By PIAS UK, Phonographic Copyright (p) Border Community Recordings Ltd, Copyright (c) Border Community Recordings Ltd, Published By Copyright Control
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