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Previously Undisclosed Rituals II

Previously Undisclosed Rituals II

Artists

Various

Labels

VEYL

Catno

VEYL006

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Compilation

Country

Italy

Release date

Mar 19, 2019

Introducing the second edition of our ceremonial covenant, ‘Previously Undisclosed Rituals II’. This year we’ve been blissfully cursed by an all-star cast which includes December (Blackest Ever Black/Pinkman), Vaal (Pale Blue Dot), TV.OUT (L.I.E.S.), Instruments of Discipline overlords Operant, Lost Highway, human bulldozer Ayarcana and our very own Greek tragedy: DJ Loser.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*

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VEYL006 - IT - 2019

A1

December - Finally Feeling Better After All These Years

A2

Lost Highway - Human Rhythm

A3

TV.OUT - USER3328

A4

DJ Loser - Acidsteps

B1

Vaal - Cop Show

B2

Operant - G-OD

B3

Ayarcana - And I Can't See You Breathing As Before

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