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Utopia Cloak The Jaffa Kid
The Imaginary Museum 001

The Imaginary Museum 001
The Imaginary Museum 001The Imaginary Museum 001

Catno

TIM001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Spain

Release date

Apr 28, 2021

The first exhibition is a joint endeavour from Utopia Cloak and The Jaffa Kid.

The first exhibition is a joint endeavour from Utopia Cloak and The Jaffa Kid, presenting priceless artefacts collected from their respective kingdoms where melodic electronica reigns supreme. Presented on beautiful marbled vinyl, each artist shares a side expressing their unique sonic aesthetics.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Utopia Cloak – Summer Holiday ‘98

A2

Utopia Cloak – Matter Changing State

A3

Utopia Cloak – Summer Holiday ’98 (Mause Remix)

B1

The Jaffa Kid – A Certain Retro

B2

The Jaffa Kid – Jig Jag Electron

B3

The Jaffa Kid – Carago

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