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Constructed Grooves EP

Constructed Grooves EP
Constructed Grooves EPConstructed Grooves EPConstructed Grooves EP

Artists

ESB

Catno

CG-01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Canada

Release date

Nov 26, 2021

ESB Constructed Grooves KMA60 import Chat Noir Distribution

3 killer low slung vibers from newly formed Constructed Grooves. ESB bringing the stripped back heat !

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