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Shjva
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Artists

Shjva

Labels

Brutaż

Catno

BRUTAŻ - 12

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Poland

Release date

Nov 14, 2022

Untitled, Shjva, Brutaż, BRUTAŻ - 12, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 store,

When is the future? She was last seen looking for a way to pass that one testpressing to a DJ in the club, dancing with her girlfriends and stayed at T's flat while we were all overfeeding Frida the cat. I said I don't have an electric grinder. We bumped into her dad, I pretended that I understood what they spoke about (I kind of did), then biked away and contemplated fun she strived to have and to provide. She came back early though. Shjva hails from Lutsk, Ukraine and organizes parties and get-togethers in Warszawa now. Her sound is supposed to be minimal yet at times gently overwhelming (spores! spoooores! the room is suddenly full of spores!). She's 1/2 of analogue live duo ПЛАН and will pinch you when you're not looking.

Media: Mi
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12.5€*

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A1

Mystery Dream

5:47

A2

Voiceless

10:56

B1

Aquarium

6:57

B2

Exe

7:48

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