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Various Artists
Blue Hour presents Omni

Blue Hour presents Omni
Blue Hour presents OmniBlue Hour presents Omni

Catno

BLUEHOUR028

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Nov 15, 2024

Omni – meaning all-encompassing – is an apt title for celebrating over a decade of existence of Blue Hour Music.

Omni – meaning all-encompassing – is an apt title for celebrating over a decade of existence of Blue Hour Music. Marking the musical diversity and longevity of Blue Hour's imprint, the Omni V/A series brings together a wide range of artists from the full electronic music spectrum, plunging into a pool of techno, trance, breaks and everything in between.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

DJ MARIA. - Crescendo

A2

Tracing Xircles - Creeper

B1

DJ Ali - Stolen Sun

B2

Oprofessionell - Liquid Reality

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