The Sixteen Steps
Residents (The Lifeblood)

Residents (The Lifeblood)

Catno

RET012

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Aug 16, 2021

Sizzling and rattling power beats by George Lanham under his The Sixteen Steps moniker. Comes with a Credit 00 remix on the flip!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$15*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

RET012 - NE - 2021

A1

Trinxat

6:57

A2

Operation La Mora

8:00

B1

Trinxat (Credit 00 Binnenhof Backjump Remix)

5:40

B2

The Wages Of Sin

8:00

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