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Shoal
Aureola

Aureola
AureolaAureola

Artists

Shoal

Catno

HARMONY009

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Czechia

Release date

Sep 7, 2022

Shoal's second release, on Harmony Rec., characterizes the current sound of the Prague-based collective.

Shoal's second release, on Harmony Rec., characterizes the current sound of the Prague-based collective. The EP's side A is largely dedicated to dance floors providing driving & groovy loops, whereas side B is reaching a deeper atmosphere with an emphasis on broken rhythms.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

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A1

Multiplicity

A2

Aureola

B1

Slow Dance

B2

Pressure

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