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Opik
Travelling Without Moving

Travelling Without Moving

Artists

Opik

Labels

Opik

Catno

OPIK2

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Dec 1, 2021

Opik follow up their debut ‘Feel Yourself’ release on Pork Recordings from 1992 with more gold from the archives.

* Limited Edition *
Opik follow up their debut ‘Feel Yourself’ release on Pork Recordings from 1992 with more gold from the archives. Featuring two unreleased gems in ‘Lovekraft’ and ‘Oscillator’ backed with a special 15 minute version of ‘Travelling Without Moving’, originally featured on the cult ‘Feed Your Head’ compilation.

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A1

Lovekraft

A2

Oscillator

B1

Travelling Without Moving (12 Inch Version)

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