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Volume One

Catno

KGV001

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Release date

Mar 24, 2023

Metropolitan Soul Museum are proud to present the first vinyl release on their Kulture Galerie label. The collection includes 4 liquid and deep tracks coming from 4 different artists: the wonderfully talented Gene Tellem, the power duo Abdul Raeva, NYC’ own Alien D and force of nature Nesa Azadikhah. Don’t sleep on it.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$19.13*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

KGV001 - UK - 2023

A1

Abdul Raeva - Grace

A2

Gene Tellem - Nervous Planet

B1

Nesa Azadikhah - Fleeting Emotions

B2

Alien D - Heavy Cream

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