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Galaxy Dance

Catno

HMR-010

Formats

1x Vinyl 7" 45 RPM

Country

France

Release date

Nov 13, 2020

Galaxy Dance by Amadeo 85 and Moniquea on Happy Milf Records.

Blessed by the Californian modern funk diva Moniquea , Amadeo 85 is back with a brand new 7". Moogy basses, heavy drum machines and FX from space are the mood of this double sider.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$16.53*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

HMR010 - FR - 2020

A

Amadeo 85 - Galaxy Dance

3:57

B

Amadeo 85 - Play It Loud

4:04

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