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Fuck This Sound / Electric Job

Fuck This Sound / Electric Job
Fuck This Sound / Electric JobFuck This Sound / Electric Job

Catno

VILREC006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Mar 7, 2025

VIL comes back after a little break with a new repress from 2000's label ZERO8.

VIL comes back after a little break with a new repress from 2000's label ZERO8 and A.Vadala' record made in 2006 on side A with Fuck This Sound and Electric Job . Side B is with 2 unreleased tracks Seven Elements and Music for my eyes always made in the same period but never released and absolutely actual and bangers! Very limited copies!!!!

Available in a month

Mar 7, 2025

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

15.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Electric Job

A2

Fuck This Sound

B1

Seven Elements

B2

Music For My Eyes

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