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Santiago Uribe
Descomposicion

Descomposicion

Catno

LBR125

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

Uruguay

Release date

Jul 2, 2024

Santiago Uribe, Little Butterfly Records, LBR125, kma60, Descomposicion

Santiago Uribe is back with a deep and elaborate musical oeuvre, further exploring his signature sound of bright timbres and complex harmonic lines. In this double-record, eight track rendition of a variety of moods, he delivers a wide array of ideas and conceptual statements that get their message through. A complete overview of his different style explorations past and present, this collection satisfies the most demanding connoisseurs.

Available in 2 months

Sep 6, 2024

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30€*

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A1

Intro / Movimento

A2

45 Lento

B1

Expression

B2

History

C1

De vuelta al acido

C2

Tortura

D1

Acid Tercermundista

D2

Mensaje del General

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