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Galactic Love EP
Galactic Love EPGalactic Love EP

Catno

KOH001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Thailand

Release date

Focusing on bringing people some fresh air from the island that we produced with its own unique character. Our artists provide an escape to somewhere full of energy to drag you back from the so-called chaotic world. There are plenty of spaces, it’s a sharing for everyone!

As you may know, Koh is a word in Thai that means ‘island’. We want to represent the sound of our characterized island and tell the story through it. For this collection, we want to present the island under the ground which represents the different perspective of life reflecting our music scene in reality.

We gave the word “Clockmaker” as a hint to the artists.
It’s a simple, even mundane concept—something easily overlooked and not immediately eye-catching. It also suggests waiting, as it often takes time for people to return to the shop. But time itself holds meaning, and the clockmaker always has something hidden beneath the surface.

With that in mind, “The Photo Sticker Machine” and “Chucheewa” present their first original track: “Galactic Love.”

Alongside it are five vibrant remixes by artists we deeply admire—from Mogwaa (Korea) and Retromigration (Germany) to three incredible talents from Thailand’s local scene: Kova O’ Sarin, Chalo, and Saranmy.

Available Tomorrow

Feb 10, 2026

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

18€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Galactic Love

A2

Galactic Love (Mogwaa's Whisper mix)

A3

Galactic Love (Kova O' Sarin's Bitter Bouncy mix)

B1

Galactic Love (Retromigration's Juno 1am mix)

B2

Galactic Love (Chalo's Secluded mix)

B3

Galactic Love (Saranmy's Gentle mix)

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