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Artists

Do Or Die

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FTVA03

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Colombia

Release date

Aug 26, 2021

Subwad Distribution From The Void Above Do Or Die Chat Noir Distribution Vinym

Our third analysis of frequencies from the void above resulted in a snapshot obtained from the genesis of another universe. Celebrating one year of music FTVA03 consists of five cuts by the spanish maestro Do Or Die.

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A1

Autoflanger

A2

25 Seconds

A3

Heaven In Hell

B1

Out Run 2020

B2

Overdose

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