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Paloma EP

Catno

IMO020

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Croatia

Release date

Styles

House

Paloma EP by Imogen Soundsystem on Imogen Recordings.

Entering a decade of existence since the first release back in 2015, Imogen Recordings has a constant flow of hi-quality releases. Based on an inhouse sound and artists that perfectly fits to that sound, Imogen label gained small but finger picked releases catalog and artists repertoire. Among those few Label released music from Darshan Jesrani ( Metro Area, Startree ), Charles Webster - Presence, Don Carlos, Ian Pooley, Ilija Rudman, Kai Alce to name a few and most recently Antonio Zuza.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20.87*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

IMO020 - HR - 2024

1

Imogen Soundsystem - Paloma (Original Mix)

2

Antonio Zuza - Palmizana (Original Mix)

3

Imogen Soundsystem - Paloma (Darshan Jesrani Remix )

4

Antonio Zuza - Palmizana (Ilija Rudman's King Of Snakes Mix)

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