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Rupert Marnie
Dust Of Tomorrow

Dust Of Tomorrow

Catno

LV5

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Stereo

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 31, 2023

Dust Of Tomorrow, Long Vehicle, LV5, Rupert Marnie, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 distribution, KMA60 store,

Fastforward 2023, back on the highway with four twisted tracks from Rupert Marnie. The Hamburg based producer with a weakness for spicy japanese food and science fiction novels is part of The Press Group label and Remoto Recordshop, which both has been close to the LV musical mind and hearts – delivers the stuff we want to play with. Fail we may, sail we must.

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A1

Into The Zone

A2

Vector 34

B1

Oscillator

B2

Dust Of Tomorrow

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