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Christopher Ledger
Delta Quadrant EP

Delta Quadrant EP

Catno

TONOMAT002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Romania

Release date

New Christopher Ledger

For the second release, Tonomat welcomes Christopher Ledger with 3 original tracks and a revamp by Tonomat Soundsystem aka Dragoș Ilici & Prichindel.

A1 offers a heavy, dark, introspective breakbeat & acid trip, followed by a more driving track that transforms into dreamy electro midway on A2.

B1 is a straight beat acid groover, perfect to pick up the energy and keep it going, while B2 showcases a playful percussive track that takes on different shapes throughout its development.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.5€*

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A1

Its always dark here

A2

Unpleasant Surprise

B1

Be Right Back

B2

Unpleasant Surprise Tonomat Soundsystem Revamp

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