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NAFF

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NAFF005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Stereo

Country

Canada

Release date

Apr 26, 2019

ANF are back on NAFF, delivering a batch of hi-fi floor numbers with a hyper-focused remix by D.Tiffany. In the face of pre-digested information, our brain tends towards the path of least cognitive strain. Avoid the shortest route in favour of the considered. Ever-evolving music for ever-evolving minds.

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