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Eliaz
Mercury Frequencies

Mercury Frequencies
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Artists

Eliaz

Catno

EOR002

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

Feb 15, 2023

Everything is vibrations. The infinitely deep chaos of things rests on the tiny and fragile chemical balance of the depths.

Eliaz traps us in his raw and introspective groove with complex and saturated signals that call for bodies motions. He gives us a key to read and decript the Mercury Frequencies.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Bass Interaction

07:22

A2

Human Self-Destruction

07:01

B1

Escape The Earth

07:45

B2

Eliktruso

06:33

C1

Galactic Civilization

07:09

C2

Incognito

07:17

D1

Mars Commander

05:39

D2

Mystical Experience

09:19

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