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Krijka
Sensor EP (Orange Vinyl)

Sensor EP (Orange Vinyl)

Artists

Krijka

Catno

HBE013

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP Orange Vinyl

Country

South Korea

Release date

Mar 26, 2023

What is this sound? Where are we? What day is today? Hard Beach Entertainment presents the debut EP from Krijka.

What is this sound? Where are we? What day is today?
Hard Beach Entertainment presents the debut EP from Krijka. Mysterious beats from a third millennium dreamer.
Also included "Adriatico" featuring S.O.N.S, far away tribute to the progressive Italian scene and the parties in Rimini or what they imagine it could have been.
We are done talking.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Krijka - Done Talking (Vertige Mix)

A2

Krijka - Sensor

B1

S.O.N.S - Adriatico

B2

Krijka - Psylocibe

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