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Dolly
Don't Forget the Moonscreen

Don't Forget the Moonscreen
Don't Forget the MoonscreenDon't Forget the Moonscreen

Artists

Dolly

Labels

Animalia

Catno

ANIMA4

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Australia

Release date

Feb 23, 2022

Animalia enters a new and exciting realm, with four fun, teched out, minimal grooves from local producer Dolly.

Animalia enters a new and exciting realm, with four fun, teched out, minimal grooves from local producer Dolly. Formerly known as Udmo, the producer made a name for himself in the local scene with a pair of beautiful ambient releases on local imprint Analogue Attic. Now has come the time for Dan to reveal his cheeky, more dance-floor oriented side, under the new alias. Four tracks for different moods, keeping in line with Animalia's melodic flavour... all inviting a sense of euphoria and dance-floor bliss.

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Bass Xertz

A2

Organ Lab

B1

Dont Forget the Moonscreen

B2

Mellow Fellow (Slo Mix)

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