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Vil Cravo
The Reese

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Artists

Vil Cravo

Catno

BAO083

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Portugal

Release date

Genres

Techno

Styles

Techno

The Portuguese matadors duo ,Vil and Cravo, are back on Be As One with some of their best works to date, a 4 tracker EP of old school sounding Techno and pounding grooves. Not to be missed.

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