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Caim
Tripura EP

Tripura EP
Tripura EPTripura EP

Artists

Caim

Catno

TTRT001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Nov 11, 2022

Tripura EP, Caim, The Tribe Tales, TTRT001, Vinyl Records, Electronic Music, KMA6O store,

Ever since the launch of The Tribe and the eponymous event series the idea of spreading records through its own outlet has been bustling.

The sharing of different frequencies has always been about uniting and growing together. To continue doing so by means of releasing a physical product for everyone to collect and enjoy will only enforce this convention.

For the premier release of the label Caim has realised quite the psychedelic EP which finds itself floating across the spectrum of Techno, House and Trance. All fused together, yet minimalistically approached.

From our Tribe to yo

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

10.2€*13€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Caim - Tripura

A2

Caim - Illusion

B1

Caim - Libra

B2

Caim - Xaja

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