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COIL
The Snow EP

The Snow EP
The Snow EP The Snow EP

Artists

COIL

Catno

TM020

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Genres

Techno

Styles

Techno

Transmigration celebrates the 20th release milestone with a repress of Coil's The Snow EP. Released as a promotional single for the 1991 album Love's Secret Domain, it marks the influential groups closest brush with the dance floor. Featuring a set of remixes from Peter Christopherson, Jack Dangers and an early collaboration with Drew McDowall prior to joining the group.

Licensed by Danny Hyde and remastered by ManMade mastering.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

18.5€*

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A1

"The Snow" (Driftmix)

A2

"The Snow" (Answers Come In Dreams I)

A3

"The Snow" (Out In The Cold)

B1

"The Snow" (As Pure As?)

B2

"The Snow" (Answers Come In Dreams II)

B3

"The Snow"

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