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Cousin
Second Message

Second Message
Second MessageSecond Message

Artists

Cousin

Labels

NAFF

Catno

NAFF016

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Stereo

Country

Canada

Release date

Dec 2, 2022

Second Message, Cousin, NAFF, NAFF016, Electronic Music, Vinyl Records, KMA60 store,

We are pleased to announce Cousin’s NAFF debut, Second Message.
Drawing inspiration from the rich sounds of neighboring bushland, the Australian artist and Moonshoe founder composes deeply vivid body music with an intricate approach to dubwise construction. We are grateful to share this music with you here.

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