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Tiny Crabs Of Deep Waters

Tiny Crabs Of Deep Waters
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MEA-0004

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Mini-Album

Country

Latvia

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After STROOM latvian releases serie... Here's presented by Musiques Electroniques Actuelles label 1999's solo work of NSRD founder, Hardijs Lediņš. A soft solo ambient album. Dive into a timeless LP, going from folklore to inspired rhythmical jazz language.

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A1

Tiny Crabs

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A2

People With Candles

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A3

Quia Expedit

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B1

Drip

4:14

B2

La Danse Binoculaire De Paris

13:05

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