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Das Wettbüro
Gewinnt Immer

Gewinnt Immer

Catno

CNDMBLE008

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 18, 2022

Get inside the gambling den.
Das Wettbüro is the new music on candomblé that will make you want to never stop playing. Toggling between love infested disco and droner Krautrock, leaning into Kosmische and Late 80s House - it is a pleasure to be surprised as their vision unfolds. These men don’t play for free. And they always win. Now bet your Money on this record

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

18.99€*

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A1

Ante ist blind

A2

Scarabée Dans Le Café

A3

Magic Power Deluxe

B1

Ungerade 19/36

B2

Reittest Versuch 1 (Bonus Track)

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