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No Moon
Small Moves EP

Small Moves EP
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Artists

No Moon

Catno

MTRON026

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Germany

Release date

Aug 26, 2022

No Moon returns to Mechatronica with an intricate blend of tripped-out machinefunk, colorful breaks

No Moon returns to Mechatronica with an intricate blend of tripped-out machinefunk, colorful breaks, obscure bass music slo-chuggers and outsider electro, following up on his Sirens EP from 2018 on the Berlin based label and collective.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13€*

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No Moon returns to Mechatronica with an intricate blend of tripped-out machinefunk, colorful breaks, obscure bass music slo-chuggers and outsider electro, following up on his Sirens EP from 2018 on the Berlin based label and collective.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

13.9€*

Sold out

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Small Moves

4:49

A2

No Way Back

5:02

A3

Go 2 Bed

5:02

B1

Vegetarian At The BBQ

6:45

B2

All Roads Lead To Here

8:16

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