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Artists

Tosca

Catno

G-stone 018 12"

Formats

4x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM 45 RPM Album

Country

Austria

Release date

Oct 23, 2000

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: Generic

8€*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Only A/B side (inside inner sleeve only)

A

Orozco (Dubphonic Dub)

5:37

B

Busenfreund (Walkner.moestl Busenfetisch Mix)

7:47

C1

Annanas (Cosmic Rocker Dub)

6:03

C2

Suzuki (Burnt Friedman / Nonplace Dub)

5:23

D1

Annanas (G-corporation Dub)

4:49

D2

Busenfreund (Baby Mammoth Version 3)

7:20

E

Annanas (UKO Dub)

7:04

F

Busenfreund (dZihan&kamien Dub)

5:32

G

Busenfreund (Philippe Lussan Dub)

7:39

H

Boss On The Boat (Deadbeats Version)

5:12

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