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Anatolian Weapons
Into The Void

Into The Void
Into The VoidInto The Void

Catno

P&P001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Oct 5, 2022

Into The Void, People, Places, Records, P&P001, Anatolian Weapons, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, Chat Noir distribution, Chat Noir store,

People & Places present their inaugural EP from Anthens’ Anatolian Weapons. Throughout the 4 tracks, we are immersed in a sonic exploration of trancey-inspired techno cuts.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

10.8€*

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A1

Higher Planes

A2

Into The Void

B1

Lost

B2

Cloud

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