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Samuel Jabba
Witness Of Another World EP

Witness Of Another World EP
Witness Of Another World EPWitness Of Another World EP

Catno

FTVA05

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Colombia

Release date

Oct 26, 2022

The fifth release sees FTVA evolve with a four-track release from label co-owner Samuel Jabba. Based on his journeys into the mind and the unknown.

“Accept the existence of the void as a real entity, in which atoms can move and rearrange themselves”.

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Dec 13, 2022

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

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A1

Children Of The Universe

A2

Third Eye Visions

B1

Annihilation

B2

Elapsed Lethargy

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