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Green Tower / Dream Punk

Green Tower / Dream Punk
Green Tower / Dream PunkGreen Tower / Dream Punk

Labels

Sundance

Catno

SND014

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Japan

Release date

Jan 1, 2021

Styles

Techno

A reissue of a project LAST FRONT debut work on Torema Records which was sold only in Japan in 1993, Now remastered for 2021 release. Tracklist: A.Green Tower (Original Paradise Mix) B.Dream Punk Info: The member of LAST FRONT was Fumiya Tanaka,Tamotu Ide,Takehito Miyagi. It’s hard to imagine now, but back in 1993, Japan was the only country where the first independent techno label could distribute vinyl and manufactured. We’re excited to be able to listen it together now after past years.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$19*$21

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

SND014 - JP - 1993/2021RP

A

Green Tower (Original Paradise Mix)

B

Dream Punk

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