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Singles
Essential Memories EP Part VI
ANNE - "Coral Reefs" (4:36)
Fukumachi - "Sakura" (5:53)
FORUM - "Claymore" (5:52)
Mike Konstantinidis - "Apocalypse" (4:14)
Augusto Taito - "Rock Bottom" (5:35)
Dold - "We All Know About This" (5:58)
DJ Plant Texture - "Swingers" (5:27)
Hadone - "Track Pour Remco Avec Pad" (4:32)
Parano - "Dead Funk" (6:23)
Jacobworld - "Reviver" (5:05)
Jarrod Yeates - "Sesh Gremlin" (#2) (6:43)
TheLoopmasters - "No Frills" (4:36)
Review: Emerald's 25th outing takes the form of another superb compilation with four artists who have already released on the label and plenty of new names making an equally good impression. ANNE kicks off with the deep, thudding kicks of 'Coral Reefs' complete with lush hits to smooth the groove. There is more weight and intensity to the oversized hi-hats ringlets on Mike Konstantinidis's 'Apocalypse', DJ Plant Texture layers in plenty of gritty and grime to his gritty 'Swingers' and Jarrod Yeates goes for a twisted after-party vibe on his intense and unrelenting 'Sesh Gremlin', with many more highlights besides.
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Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1
Bass Scene Investigation Vol 1 (hand-numbered 12" + MP3 download code limited to 200 copies)
Cat: ECU 015. Rel: 07 Apr 25
Illektrolab - "Making Heads Dip" (6:11)
ADJ - "Ruby Murray" (6:42)
Pablo Funk - "Flood The Swap" (5:25)
Errorbeauty - "This Rider" (7:47)
Syrte - "Tardigrade Pomona" (5:11)
Francois Dillinger - "Swordholde" (5:18)
Review: EC Underground is back with more inquisitors of low-end heavy sounds on Bass Scene Investigation vol 1 and again digs deep into the worlds of electro, techno, breakbeat and IDM. The compilation kicks off with the skittish percussive patterns of Illektrolab's 'Making Heads Dip', then heads into moody ground with ADJ, Pablo Funk brings some menacing synth work and Errorbeauty gets all weird and trippy with some mad electronics. Francois Dillinger offers a dystopian electro sound full of irresistibly jacked-up drums. A fine investigation indeed.
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 in stock $21.86
FTVVA 001
FTVVA 001 (red vinyl 12" + insert in spray-painted sleeve limited to 140 copies)
Cat: FTVVA 001. Rel: 20 Aug 24
Inkipak - "Betwixt" (6:36)
Gimmik - "Omnicron Acid" (Acid mix) (5:30)
Brian Kage - "City Of Tomorrow" (6:50)
Pop Out & Play - "Corrosive Tongue" (7:47)
Review: The Fourier Transform label outlay an arresting sonic journey on their debut release, bringing together breakbeat, ambient IDM, ambient techno, and prog house under a single banner. Opening with Inkipak's 'Betwixt', we're met with sonorous low-mid square waves and machine-gun-fire breaks, recalling the breathtaking, verging on apocalyptic expanse of a warehouse rave turned laser light show turned warzone. We break from this warring weir with 'Omnicron Acid' and 'City Of Tomorrow' by Gimmik and Brian Kage respectively, which lowers the intensity and sonic flow via spacious atmospheres and dudding percussive pops. Finally, the perfect fusion of the former two moods is achieved on 'Corrosive Tongue', the lead synth on which sounds like just that.
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Kick N Chips 01
Cat: KICKNCHIPS 01RP. Rel: 30 May 24
Insane Teknology - "The Last Raver" (6:05)
Insane Teknology - "Omen Destruction" (6:14)
Protokick - "Machine Elves" (6:07)
Protokick - "Pusher" (6:24)
 in stock $24.90
Om/Pr
Om/Pr (translucent orange vinyl 12" + MP3 download code in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: twelvetwelve 01. Rel: 18 Jun 24
Orion Moustache - "Orbit"
Orion Moustache - "Chips"
Orion Moustache - "Float"
Panta Rex - "Transubstance"
Panta Rex - "Straightforward"
Panta Rex - "Lanterna"
 in stock $24.07
Android Dreams
Android Dreams (12" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: YORE 051. Rel: 01 Jul 24
P0lyrhythm - "Android Dreams"
P0lyrhythm - "First Contact"
P0lyrhythm - "Lake Michigan Breeze"
Andy Vaz - "Detroit In Me" (P0lyrhythm remix)
Review: Olli-Petteri Pietila has skirted around the underground for a long time under his own name and as Transistor, but he's found a new outlet for his Detroit-informed vintage techno sound on Yore under the P0lyrhythm alias. Andy Vaz's label is a natural home for such vibes and he continues to place his influence front and centre with the utterly dreamy 'Lake Michigan Breeze'. He even takes on Vaz's own 'Detroit In Me', serving up a remix which takes the track far out on a blissful combo of wistful pads and rolling percussion. If you like your techno classic, look no further.
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In Roam
In Roam (12" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BIGAMO 18. Rel: 24 Mar 25
On The Lookout (3:51)
Fugitive (4:36)
Anew (4:21)
Won't We Understand (2:48)
On The Lookout (instrumental) (3:48)
Fugitive (instrumental) (4:38)
Anew (instrumental) (4:20)
Won't We Understand (instrumental) (2:48)
 in stock $48.97
Memory Card EP
Cat: OTTA 9. Rel: 03 Dec 24
Replicant (5:42)
Aggro (5:44)
Control (7:27)
Review: Simone de Kunovich and Pancratio join forces on the 'Memory Card EP,' a captivating three-track release that marries retro video game nostalgia with cutting-edge electronic music. Inspired by early PlayStation 1 adventures, the duo masterfully weaves samples from obscure games into their compositions, crafting a sound that is both minimalist and evocative of 32-bit textures. Whether it's setting the mood in the mellow early hours or energising a peak-time crowd, this EP equips DJs with versatile tracks that promise to electrify any dancefloor. With its unique blend of exuberance and nostalgia, the 'Memory Card EP' is a must-have for enthusiasts looking to add both depth and dynamism to their sets.
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Worst Behaviour
Worst Behaviour (pink vinyl 12")
Cat: PEM 010. Rel: 06 Dec 24
Strict Saws VIP (4:39)
Beta T (4:46)
Withoutta Moa (4:42)
1996 (4:44)
Weight For It (edit) (4:24)
Review: Fear-E's Posh End Music celebrates its tenth release with an EP of ceiling-shakers by musical wizard Ben Pest. 'Worst Behaviour' is a restless splurge of overdriven but still tasteful energy, moving through five ultimate wompers of a kind of electrified techno we rarely hear. Ben Pest's style, honed since 2009, is entirely his own. First there's the VIP version of 'Strict Saws' and the follow-up 'Beta T', both of which reserve ample mix space for an overwompy kick drum, Pest's trademark stinger. The former track especially clips the zero level, hearing said kicks bleed out the sound around it, flooding it into a fully crunch-steeped stupor. 'Withoutta Moa' and '1996' follow similarly pressurific principles, the latter of which commands a special sort of apnea, resembling a strangled French house. Then 'Weight For It' closes on notes of maximised squelch and crossrythmic evac alarm sounds, as we're dragged into successive states of terrifying suspense.
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The Cry Of A Mankind
Cat: VIOLENTCASES 29. Rel: 20 Dec 24
Vesna (feat Trolltekk)
Fortuna
The Cry Of Mankind
Hansel
 in stock $24.07
13 Vol 2
13 Vol 2 (12")
Cat: DIAG 050LP2. Rel: 16 Jan 25
Powell - "Nomad" (Regis remix) (8:12)
Novoline - "Miasme Drumapella" (4:21)
Streetwalker - "Limelight" (5:03)
Patio - "Skin Careless" (DJ Tool) (4:48)
Stabudown Productions - "Moody Runes" (5:55)
Intérprete: Sandwell District
 in stock $27.11
PRSN8
PRSN8 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PRETTYSNEAKY 08. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Track 1 (9:49)
Track 2 (11:44)
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PRSN9
PRSN9 (limited hand-stamped 12")
Cat: PRETTYSNEAKY 09. Rel: 12 Sep 24
Track 1 (7:32)
Track 2 (4:52)
Track 3 (6:01)
 in stock $23.79
Álbumes
Commandments
Cat: DOMALP 15. Rel: 27 Feb 25
Exile (1:21)
Commandments (4:08)
Riget (feat DJ Gonz) (4:50)
Deep Distrust (Emotive mix) (5:13)
Mixer Test 9 V6 (4:55)
Downward (4:27)
Prophecy (5:15)
Passage (5:02)
Retinue (feat Leeway) (4:25)
 in stock $21.02
OTTA8 X A Run Of Streams
Cat: OTTA 8. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Ohrgan800teststud (6:29)
H3robraynstud23sep (7:04)
Struggkletest (8:21)
Gabrielonthebad (6:27)
Chordmixtureteststud1 (8:33)
Cieloeidoscopiostudnuovste (7:44)
Warmheart Teststudio (4:50)
Dippintdep5 (8:58)
Review: Pancratio's A Run of Streams delves into the "state of flux"-those moments when everything flows effortlessly. Blending downtempo, deep house and acid house elements, it's a raw, unfiltered expression of the artist's journey that encourages you to connect with your own moments of spontaneity. Each track is crafted in real time using Pancratio's signature hands-on, organic production style and this method fosters natural emotion and spontaneity so gives the album a distinctive warmth and authenticity. A Run of Streams is a deeply physical and immersive listen that shows off Pancratio's unique sound.
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Paranoid London (reissue)
Cat: PDONLP 001RE. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Light Tunnel (with Mutado Pintado) (5:42)
Transmission 5 (with Mutado Pintado) (5:55)
Headtrack (5:43)
Paris Dub 3 (with Paris Brightledge) (7:13)
Machines Our Coming (5:20)
Lovin You (Ahh Shit) (with DJ Genesis) (7:28)
We Ain't (5:17)
Eating Glue (with Mutado Pintado) (6:00)
300 Hangovers A Year (with Mutado Pintado) (6:03)
Paris Dub 1 (with Paris Brightledge) (6:01)
Review: Despite their name, we find that the music of retro technicians Paranoid London offers us a rest from the paranoid mental state that the Great Wen often instils. Now out on a tenth anniversary edition, the duo's raw acid techno debut, released in 2015, heard two Londoners take temporary flight to Chicago, re-imbuing urban smoky techno with a long-lost sense of looseness and grit. Working in relative anonymity, the duo drew praise for their sparse use of original Bernard Sumner vocal lines, affording the record an esteem-by-proxy as well as a sense of turning full circle, as PL's Quinn Whalley actually spent many a pre-teen afternoon in Factory production wizard MArtin Hannet' studio. But it's the record's own minimalism that keeps it satisfyingly repetitive yet never complaisant. PL go their own way, swirling the old school round a ringer road of outer-city grit.
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 in stock $29.05
Wetware Unveiled
Wetware Unveiled (green splattered vinyl LP + 7" flexi-disc)
Cat: SC 001. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Ankh (3:23)
Hypothermia (4:02)
Kegelreibahle, Spiralrechtsschneidend (1:17)
Black Kimchi (1:47)
Sycorax (2:33)
Abysmopalutse (Alpha) (2:47)
Abysmopalutse (Omega) (3:30)
Mackchen (2:40)
Decadencedecade (2:36)
Chevvied (2:51)
Review: We really can't find out much info about pdqb but the producer behind the name is said to have gone mad after being possessed by an alien parasite, and his whereabouts are unknown. Synaptic Cliffs however has a bunch of music to release from him starting with this. The tracks "were created with the NCO6.27 for test subjects with brain implants" and the music combines dark, playful techno, electro, industrial, chiptunes, IDM and electronica into moody cuts with a unique energy and clout for the club.

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Scanning Backwards (reissue)
Scanning Backwards (reissue) (pink marbled vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BITE 035. Rel: 17 Feb 25
Velvet Imprints
Binding By Oath
Polystyrene
During The Freezing Process
Mass Deception
Proxy Contact
De-patterning
Splintered Heels
Review: After debuting on Hospital Productions in 2017, Scanning Backwards was the sophomore album from Phase Fatale back in 2020 on Ostgut. To mark its fifth birthday it gets reissued here and still sounds as good as new. Payne blends post-punk, noise and shoegaze influences into broken rhythms and slow-burning, textured soundscapes that merge sonic warfare with functional dance music. This album drew from historical and fictional narratives to explore sound as a form of power and Each track reflects Berghain's influence as both a space and instrument. It's powerful stuff in more ways than one.
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Solaris (reissue)
Cat: UMCLP 077. Rel: 30 May 24
Terminus (5:26)
Junk (5:22)
Glamourama (5:32)
Mine To Give (6:42)
Can't Come Down (6:45)
Infinity (8:26)
Solaris (5:09)
Halogen (4:40)
Lost Blue Heaven (3:10)
Under The Palms (2:47)
Review: Photek's masterpiece for the new millennium Solaris catches a repress on Proper recordings. From propulsive, metro-setting opener 'Terminus' to the elegiac, trouble-in-paradise closing synth meditation 'Under The Palms ', Rupert Parkes casually shakes off all expectation with a flurry of infectious head boppers channeling everything from the fragmentary half-step of the nascent broken beat stylie- read: 'Juno' (sic), to the snarling Valve-era techstep of Dillinja and Lemon D on 'Infinity' via Larry Heard's late 90s deep lounge leanings on the peerless 'Mine To Give' (note the similarity in artwork with Heard's Genesis). Solaris is very much a product of its time, the highest praise possible given the early 00s was one of the most amoebic and fluid periods in UK dance music history. It speaks to the undying british dancefloor tendency to allide tempo and atmosphere, casually felling boundaries in genre to create something as reverential as it is innovative. Classiq.
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 in stock $47.03
Glam
Glam (LP)
Cat: BNR 243LP. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Superstar DJ
Girls Rule The World
What You Want
Loverboy
Glam (feat Scopa)
A Slow Thinning Halo
Spend The Night (feat Sana & Deevious)
One Last Embrace
 in stock $22.68
Reassembled
Reassembled (crystal clear vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: REAS 01. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Give It Up (Len Faki Reassembly 1) (7:12)
Strange Attractor (Chlar Reassembly) (5:02)
Give It Up (Len Faki Reassembly 2) (5:33)
Surface Noise (Oscar Mulero Reassembly 1) (5:52)
Raid (Rene Wise Reassembly) (5:22)
Surface Noise (Oscar Mulero Reassembly 2) (5:34)
Engage Now To Surface (Luke Slater Reassembly) (6:56)
Desert Races (Luke Slater Reassembly 2025) (6:24)
Rip The Keys (Luke Slater Reassembly) (6:13)
Review: With Planetary Assault Systems, one imagines weaponry of celestial scale, designed to zap spatial anomalies, planet-eating worms and other eldritch horrors into oblivion. 'Reassembled' hears Mote Evolver boss Luke Slater follow up last year's fifth volume on the 'Deep Heat' series, and does well to mastermind the evocation of such numb horror, such gargantuan warfare. Made up of a throng of "reassemblies" by Oscar Mulero and Len Faki, as well as Slater himself, this one makes up part of a series also involving Chlar and Rene Wise. The alien sound design here is highly believable, with the new versions of 'Engage Now To Surface' and 'Surface Noise' bringing mucusy blends and membraneous bells.
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Intérprete: Sandwell District
 in stock $32.64
Musik (30th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: NOMU 37VLP. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Konception (7:39)
Plastique (10:38)
Kriket (4:14)
FUK (5:40)
Outbak (3:57)
Ethnik (8:03)
Plasmatik (4:50)
Goo (2:04)
Marbles (9:24)
Lasttrak (7:46)
Review: To celebrate its 30th anniversary, techno titan Richie Hawtin aka minimal pioneer Plastikman has remastered his influential second album Musik from the original tapes and pressed it up to limited edition bio-vinyl. It was first released in November 1994 via NovaMute and his own Plus 8 and was soon hailed as a masterclass in minimal techno, catapulting Hawtin toward the heights he still enjoys today. Prior to the full album release, the track 'Plastique' hinted at a more dancefloor-oriented sound while maintaining an unsettling edge that characterises much of the ensuing album's abstract and alien allure.
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Kushbush
Kushbush (green vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 628070 644711. Rel: 04 Nov 24
Sour Diesel (2:49)
Bubba (7:11)
MK Ultra Ragman (3:04)
Trainwreck (5:29)
Headband (5:15)
Grandaddy Purple (4:46)
Lavender (6:26)
Pho Ga (5:17)
Honeybud (Sh X Og Goo) (4:08)
Pure B Bubble (4:41)
37-73 Micron (5:28)
The OG (2:06)
Review: When it first hit stores in 2007, Kushbush - the fourth album by industrial noiseniks turned psychedelic techno twosome Plateau (AKA Skinny Puppy's Kevin Compton and studio buddy Phil Western) - was only released on CD. This, then, marks the set's first appearance on vinyl. In keeping with the duo's chosen themes of "altered states and introspection" (the project was initially inspired by their love of cannabis and desire to see it legalised in their native Canada), the album sees the pair blend the growling intensity of Nine Inch Nails (and Compton's other industrial punk band, Download) and the full-throttle dancefloor assault of acid-fired techno with snapshots of picturesque melancholia, the far-sighted futurism of 1990s IDM, and the wide-eyed, tripped-out electronic psychedelia of ambient techno.
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 in stock $49.51
Environment Control (B-STOCK)
Cat: NE 95 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
Environment Control (3:17)
Smothering Dreams (11:09)
Dark Territory (8:03)
Breaking Waves (7:27)
Deflection V (8:13)
Modeless Singularity (7:37)
Arctic Horizon (10:26)
Interlude (Sound Stroke) (3:51)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


The highly anticipated secnd full length album from Polar Inertia is here. It makes absolute sense that 'Environment Control' makes its way to the Swedish label Northern Electronics. For those that know the label and this artist, it seems like the perfect pairing. Formed in 2010, Polar Inertia has been one of the leading new producers of darker techno. The title track is opener and a sign of things to come. Futuristic techno of the upmost. These tracks engulf you with their power and depth. Some tracks are sinister and foreboding while others are atmospheric and cavernous. 'Artic Horizon' shows the deft touch of his producing ability. Sinister techno beats shrouded in a deep haze of ambience give off the impression that you are almost outside a club listening to the techno inside. For fans of techno and ambient, you are hard pressed to find a producer who does it better. These copies are sure to go fast so pick one up as quick as you can.
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Lost Art
Lost Art (2xLP)
Cat: CE 047. Rel: 05 Aug 24
Introvert (1:08)
Lazerton (4:33)
Time To Decide (4:48)
Azaya (3:51)
Velocity Shift (4:20)
Lost Art (4:33)
Back From 89 (4:36)
Voice Over (4:59)
Miss You (4:54)
Review: PRZ's debut on Sync 24's Cultivated Electronics comes in the form of a magnificent new double album, Lost Art. As a producer, DJ, and co-founder of Chateau Royal already known for a unique style that merges intricate rhythms with ethereal melodies, he builds on a sound he has been honing for a decade on prestigious labels like Clone West Coast Series and Hilltown Disco. This work is a cohesive one starting with the atmospheric 'Introvert' and then going on to feature more playful tracks like 'Lazerton' and the title cut alongside darker electro tunes like the corse 'Velocity Shift' and retro funk of 'Back From 89.'
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Intérprete: Helena Hauff
 in stock $35.40
#technohasleftthebuilding: The Aftermath
#technohasleftthebuilding: The Aftermath (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: XBITLPEND 10V. Rel: 08 May 24
Track 1 (5:28)
Track 2 (5:15)
Track 3 (5:00)
Track 4 (4:26)
Track 5 (4:30)
Track 6 (5:06)
Track 7 (5:11)
Track 8 (4:44)
Track 9 (24:59)
Review: Techno veteran Rico Puestel is back with a new album that tries to answer the question 'If Techno has left the building, what is actually left of it?' The original sessions for this music also gave rise to the first album in this series but now get offered up as 'The Aftermath.' They find Rico tapping into pure body music, 90s techno and hefty club sounds that unfold on chunky, physical rhythms with all manner of tripped-out, industrial, dark and deft sound designs and rusty synths up top. Proper techno for proper clubs.
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Turmoil
Turmoil (limited 2xLP)
Cat: XBITLP 05. Rel: 09 Oct 24
4U (5:18)
Slices Of Life (4:29)
Whereto (4:22)
Questions (5:11)
Heart Of Gold (4:37)
Five Signs (5:04)
High Hope (4:59)
Newton (4:35)
Dumb (5:22)
Everending (5:20)
 in stock $33.18
Iridescent
Iridescent (2xLP)
Cat: OP 029. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Haus (4:58)
Iridescent (7:14)
Myriapoda (5:00)
Mystic (5:51)
Crisps (5:33)
Sun-Dialled (6:19)
Swamp (6:05)
Pentagram (5:31)
Review: Melbourne's Pugilist, known for the compelling 'Negative Space' EP, teams up with fellow Australian artist Pod for Iridescent, their debut collaboration on Of Paradise. Across nine meticulously crafted tracks, the duo embarks on an exploration of contemporary dance music. This isn't just a collection of tunes; it's a shifting soundscape, rich with textures and unpredictable in form. From cavernous dub basslines to ethereal atmospheres, Pugilist and Pod deliver a dynamic, genre-blurring journey. 'Haus' and 'Myriapoda' stand out, blending deep rhythms with intricate melodic detail, while moments of ambient serenity wash over, creating a truly immersive, genre-transcendent listening experience.
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 in stock $33.18
Hechizo
Hechizo (translucent black smokey vinyl 2xLP limited to 100 copies)
Cat: NST 182. Rel: 09 Aug 24
Hechizo
Sortilegio
Quiromancia
Alectomancia
Necromancia
Capnomancia
Nigromancia
Cabala
 in stock $42.33
Time Sensitive: Unreleased Sounds From The Otherworld Archives
Stasis - "Crystal Plateaux" (6:15)
Stasis - "Express" (Phenomyna remix) (5:43)
Stasis - "Do You Remember" (7:43)
Paul W Teebrooke - "A Face At The Door" (4:35)
Stasis - "Revealed To None" (7:35)
Stasis - "Out Of The Unknown" (alternate version) (6:15)
Stasis - "So-lar" (alternate version) (7:23)
Intérprete: DJ ROCCA
 in stock $25.44
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