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Luna Ludmila
Trip On My Own EP

Trip On My Own EP

Catno

STLR002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jun 29, 2022

Trip On My Own EP Luna Ludmila

Stately Records is back with their third physical release and this time the Dutch graduated minimalist Luna Ludmila is in control. Luna delivers an incredibly diverse EP, looking back on a rough past 2 years with her title track ‘Trip On My Own’ and celebrating her Slovenian roots with the atmospheric ‘Hipnotična’. The EP is completed by the dubby opener ‘Bollenhofsedub’ and a heavy remix by one of Netherlands’ finest, Roger Gerressen. Vinyl Only!

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Sleeve: M

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A1

Bollenhofsedub

A2

Hipnotična

B1

Trip On My Own

B2

Trip On My Own (Roger Gerressen’s Microdose Mix)

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