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Komponente / Kurilo
Trance Pandemic EP

Trance Pandemic EP
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Catno

ERROR104

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 30, 2023

Trance Pandemic EP, Komponente / Kurilo, System Error, ERROR104, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 Distribution, KMA60 Store,

Kharkiv born artists Komponente & Kurilo have been an integral part of the local scene in the past years both as DJs, Live-Act and Producers.
Now further apart since the beginning of the war they are still united in music and we are happy to finally share this EP with which was originally conceived when both artists were still Kharkiv based during the pandemic.

Kurilo has since made the journey to New York via Berlin in recent months. While Komponente took refuge in Kyiv for some time after having sat out most of the fighting in and around Kharkiv while lending a helping hand to families and elders who couldn't manage or didn't have the means to leave the city when Russia attacked.

At this point we are just happy and thankful to have both of them still with us and to be able to finally get this EP out which by now seems to have travelled from a past life to us in the here and now.

Pandemics or War this is Electronic Music charged with pure emotions produced during one crisis, released during the next and we will still dance to it during whatever comes next!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Good Situation

A2

Trance Pandemic

B1

Gliese667

B2

Touchdown

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