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DO_1
Oberheim Key Knobby EP

Oberheim Key Knobby EP
Oberheim Key Knobby EPOberheim Key Knobby EP

Artists

DO_1

Catno

DKO31

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

France

Release date

Nov 30, 2022

Styles

Electro

DO_1 delivers their first EP on D.KO Records with their own cosmic take on electro grooves. GGGG joins them for the final frontier …

DO_1 delivers their first EP on D.KO Records with their own cosmic take on electro grooves. GGGG joins them for the final frontier …

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A1

Oberheim Key Knobby

A2

Tesseract Phunk

B1

Hyperspace Routine

B2

Polygum Data (Ft. GGGG)

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