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Verlies

Labels

Lss557

Catno

Lss557 - 001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Ukraine

Release date

Jun 27, 2022

Verlies by Vladimir Gnatenko, the first release by Lutsk label Lss557.

Verlies by Vladimir Gnatenko, the first release by Lutsk label Lss557.

These four compositions, written by Vladimir in his homeland, are ready to delight connoisseurs of quality electronic sound.

In an extremely difficult time for Ukraine, we are very lucky to be able to help and secure some copies of this release.

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17.99€*

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