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Persian Prince
Lost Dats 91-95 Vol 8 Persian In AA Babylon

Lost Dats 91-95 Vol 8 Persian In AA Babylon

Catno

ER027

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

UK

Release date

Oct 8, 2019

Styles

Jungle

Lost Dats 91-95 Vol 8 Persian In AA Babylon by Persian Prince on Existence Is Resistance.

Displaying the ability to write Big Tunes from a young age, Persian was 19 years old when he wrote these tunes. Some held on Dubplates, some lost & found, restored and now remastered. Persian can pretty much turn his hand to any style of Dance Music, a True Underground Legend!

These are Stone Cold Classic’s that are highly sought after ‘Jungle’ from the Golden Era, Genre pioneering music from the talented Artist.

Definite Collector’s piece of Jungle History.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

ER027 - UK - 2019

A1

Persian In AA Babylon (Dubplate Mix)

A2

Drum & Bass Soldier

A3

Interlude

B1

Truth

B2

Desertism (Bonus)

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