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E.T.I. Graeme
Babyrise, Blue Dreamers (Incl. E.T.I Rework)

Babyrise, Blue Dreamers (Incl. E.T.I Rework)

Catno

OB002.5

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

US

Release date

Sep 20, 2023

After nearly 30 years, Oboro Records is back!

After nearly 30 years, Oboro Records is back!

With the reissue of their classic Lookout EP earlier in the year on AGT Records, the legendary San Francisco label returns with a reissue of one of their first ever records, from E.T.I & Graeme. However, unlike the original, there is now a new remix from one of the founders and label mainstays.

Expect a lot more old and also unreleased music on the way...

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

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A1

Babyrise

B1

Blue Dreamers

B2

Blue Dreamers (E.T.I Rework)

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