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Leonardo Marques Presents Ilha Do Corvo Sounds Volume 1

Leonardo Marques Presents Ilha Do Corvo Sounds Volume 1

Artists

Various

Labels

180g

Catno

180GDULP07

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

An essential collection of contemporary Brazilian music 180g heavy vinyl pressing, comes with a 4p insert including an interview with Leonardo Marques, artists biographies and exclusive pics.

A1

Leonardo Marques - Acordei

A2

Bernado Bauer - Coragem

A3

Moons - Creatures Of The Night

A4

Giovanni Leao - Nao Se Emburreça

A5

Douglas Scalioni Domingues - Saideira

B1

Gui Hargreaves - Pra Ela

B2

Leonardo Marques - Ilha Do Corvo

B3

Arthur Melo - Força

B4

Rodrigo Damati - Bonita

B5

Invisivel - Dignity & Devotion

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