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Viikatory
What The A.I. Decides

What The A.I. Decides
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Artists

Viikatory

Labels

TRUST

Catno

TRUST43

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Austria

Release date

Sep 20, 2023

Styles

Electro

Viikatory joins TRUST with an EP of four raw, kinetic electro bangers

Following her outings on International Chrome, Warning and Tresor, Viikatory joins TRUST with an EP of four raw, kinetic electro bangers - at times explosive and in-your-face, at other subtle and romantic, but always shooting straight from the heart of the sun.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Step 01

A2

UFO

B1

Love, Death & Robots

B2

Heart Wave

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