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Pancratio
OTTA8 X A Run Of Streams LP 2x12"

OTTA8 X A Run Of Streams LP 2x12"
OTTA8 X A Run Of Streams LP 2x12"OTTA8 X A Run Of Streams LP 2x12"

Artists

Pancratio

Catno

OTTA8

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Italy

Release date

Genres

House

After many highly acclaimed EP's Pancratio decides now is the time to drop his first long player, in his own words: With "A Run of Streams" I wanted to dig deeper into my experiences with the state of flux, which for me is essentially the highest expression of my emotional intelligence - nothing more than following your instinct exists outside that moment. The music is voluntarily not overproduced or overthought because I wanted it to be the most direct, essential and real possible. The idea of these streams that flow outside of the body like a river really represent in my mind the "state of flux" - and a "dam" (overthinking, anxiety, insecurities as other emotional blocks etc) the cause that stops that flow...

Available in a year

Feb 11, 2025

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

29€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

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A2

H3robraynstud23sep

B1

Struggkletest

B2

Gabrielonthebad

C1

Chordmixtureteststud1

C2

Cieloeidoscopiostudnuovste

D1

Warmheart Teststudio

D2

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