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Demi Monde 1/2

Demi Monde 1/2

Catno

AWC004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Sep 1, 2021

A Walking Contradiction expands its label family with Aa Sudd and Kombe.

A Walking Contradiction expands its label family with Aa Sudd and Kombe. Having released solely exclusive Varuna material before, the Basel based imprint now welcomes two close friends for the first installment of their Demi Monde series. Three murky slow techno jams in typical Varuna fashion where fascinating eerie atmospheres work their way up through vigorous half paced grooves.

Media: Mi
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13.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Aa Sudd - Outside Of The "Official" Network

A2

Kombe - We Are Insufficient

B1

Varuna - Out Beyond The Settlements

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