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Adam Curtain
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Catno

AC011

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

UK

Release date

Aug 29, 2024

Wonky, bleepy and danceable electro is the flavour of the day on Adam Curtain’s debut EP for Alien Communications. All four tracks are bassline driven at heart, with many weird and intricate mechanical oddities scattered across them!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: Not Graded

15.5€*

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1

Slipped Disc

2

Whistling Wizard

3

DRM

4

I Want, Want.

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