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Démodé EP
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Catno

OR001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

May 26, 2023

Démodé EP, Giuseppe Palermo, Obliq Records, OR001, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Obliq Records launches “Démodé”. First release by Giuseppe Palermo on his new label. A journey from more closed sounds to open more melodies; with some tape cuts for some instruments within the tracks.

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