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Univac
Helicon

Helicon

Artists

Univac

Labels

Mindri

Catno

MIN302

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Apr 6, 2022

For the 2nd release of Pinkman's sublabel Mindri, the mad professor Univac arranged an excursion through a toxic wasteland.

For the 2nd release of Pinkman's sublabel Mindri, the mad professor Univac arranged an excursion through a toxic wasteland. Stripping the sound to its raw atomic rhythms and rendering mayhem into a state of survival. 'Helicon' is a 4-tracker of gritty electronics, served with Univac's no-frills attitude.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.5€*

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A1

Atoms Complot

A2

Object At 9

B1

Alamogordo Test

B2

Helicon

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