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Silverlining & Friends
Collaborations [1996 - 2001]

Collaborations [1996 - 2001]
Collaborations [1996 - 2001]Collaborations [1996 - 2001]Collaborations [1996 - 2001]Collaborations [1996 - 2001]

Labels

Ninih

Catno

ninih005

Formats

3x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

May 15, 2024

Silverlining & Friends (Appleheadz, Bluegoose, Impossible Beings, Silverlining, Southern Comforters, Two Right Wrongans)

Quintessential compilation of UK Tech House legends. Reissued tracks spread over a gatefold 3x12”. This is a selection which defined the genre as we know it today.

Silverlining & Friends (Appleheadz, Bluegoose, Impossible Beings, Silverlining, Southern Comforters, Two Right Wrongans)

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May 15, 2024

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34.99€*

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A1

Impossible Beings - Through Wires and Air

A2

Appleheadz - Moontan Lotion

B1

Appleheadz - If You Were A Cat You'd Follow Me

C1

Southern Comforters - Quick Call The King

C2

Appleheadz - In My Sky (Instrumental Edit)

D1

Bluegoose vs Silverlining - Taken Over

D2

Impossible Beings - Tuesday Morning Milkman

E1

Two Right Wrongans - They'll Never Get It Right Them Two

F1

Impossible Beings - Back To The Imbiss

F2

Impossible Beings - A Hundred To One

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