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Bloop
Delirious Allusion EP (repress)

Delirious Allusion EP (repress)

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Bloop

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PSR001R

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1x Vinyl 12"

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“It's curious… for over 20 years nobody was interested in these tracks. They were not played by DJs at all.” - Bloop Bloop is the short-lived techno project by Dirk Bittner and Dirk Jan Müller who are both part of the German psychedelic Krautrock band Electric Orange. Three decades later, Delirious Allusion sees the light of day on the new Brussels imprint Pinguin Society. The A-side features both the original and the mix ahead versions of Delirious Allusion (1997). The flip side offers ‘Robotic Operation’, a previously unreleased track by the duo from ‘98.

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Dec 28, 2025

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A1

Delirious Allusion

A2

Bloop - Delirious Allusion (Mix Ahead)

B1

Robotic Operation

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