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Tell Me Something Happy (Before I Fall Asleep) (remixes) EP

Tell Me Something Happy (Before I Fall Asleep) (remixes) EP

Catno

OEMOEMENOERMXS 11

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Aug 17, 2024

Styles

Comforter2's 2023 tape album gets the remix treatment! By none other than Peach, Alex Kassian, Downstairs J and RDS.

Available Tomorrow

Aug 17, 2024

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

PRE ORDER ITEM, ignore Available date, record will arrive shortly after its release

A1

Meticulous (Alex Kassian remix)

A2

How To Arrive (RDS remix)

B1

14 (Peach remix)

B2

How To Arrive (Downstairs J remix)

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