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RKOD-40

RKOD-40

Artists

Various

Labels

RKOD

Catno

RKOD-40

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Limited Edition White Label

Country

Spain

Release date

Aug 10, 2022

Styles

House

RKOD-40, Various, RKOD, RKOD-40, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 store,

Once more we’ve balanced old and new school producers into a limited 150 copies 12"….Thrilled to have legendary Shaka opening the EP, followed by Barcelona’s esteemed producers Jorge Gamarra and D-Ufo under their JGRE moniker, South Italy's rising machines overlord Filippo Bologna and to close it all another producer who needs no introduction, Tommy Vicar Jnr.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16€*

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Generic black sleeve w/o sticker

A1

Shaka - Back In Town

A2

JGRE - Pobledub

B1

Filippo Bologna - 422

B2

V.I.C.A.R.I - Dolbysake

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