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Various
The Reconnection

The Reconnection

Artists

Various

Labels

Wex

Catno

Telomere 010

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Limited Edition White Label

Country

US

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Import Wex Telomere Various LTD Off The Grid Chat Noir Distribution

We are ecstatic to share this double VA LP to celebrate Telomere 010! This is an extra stacked release with eight artists, as always blending and bending the spectrum of electronic music. This releases has been in the works for the last 3 years, and has morphed into an epic 8 tracker for all hours of the day and night.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24€*33€

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Funguys - Funguys - Secret Sauce

A2

Earthlink - Earthlink - Flight

B1

JD Typo - JD Typo - Curiosity Killed The DAT

B2

Konerytmi - Konerytmi - Siirtää

C1

Eversines - Eversines - Gama

C2

J Slim - J Slim - Freeze

D1

Moon Driver - Moon Driver - Vast World

D2

ESB - ESB - Trimix-A

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