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Axodry
Loosing You EP (limited blue vinyl 12")

Loosing You EP (limited blue vinyl 12")
Loosing You EP (limited blue vinyl 12")Loosing You EP (limited blue vinyl 12")Loosing You EP (limited blue vinyl 12")

Artists

Axodry

Catno

DBH-006B

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Reissue Remastered

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 21, 2021

Axodry was founded in Frankfurt am Main in 1983 , the founding members were Talla 2XLC and RaHen aka Ralf Henrich.
The first release Feel It Right was a success (see also Sound of Frankfurt ). RaHen and Talla 2XLC composed and programmed
the debut song in RaHen's home studio . The Westside label made the final production possible in Axel Henninger's Dynaton Studio.
There RaHen later produced the songs Surrender and The Time Is Right as well as many other songs and bands for Westside with Axel Henninger .
At times Kurt Ader and Alexander Maurus were part of the band. The Music Hall concert in Frankfurt am Main took place in this line-up.

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

13.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Loosing You (12" Edit)

5:36

A2

Loosing You (Radio Edit)

3:27

B1

Loosing You (Instrumental Dance Mix)

5:34

B2

Mechanic

4:47

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