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Legowelt
Dark Days

Dark Days

Artists

Legowelt

Labels

BAKK

Catno

BAKKDD 1

Formats

3x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM 45 RPM Reissue Remastered Repress

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

As days prolong darker, walls come seeping in for the solitary resident. A collection of early Legowelt tracks, found on old dusty tapes assumed a long time gone. All tracks recorded between 1992-1997. First time ever on vinyl and fully remastered. Pressed on three slices of 155 grams black wax and inserted in black sleeves with an eerie story.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$45*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

BAKKDD1 - NE - 2022RP

A1

Lego Resistance

05:52

A2

The Building Blocks Of Life

05:11

A3

Svolvaer

04:39

B1

Nowhere Track

3:56

B2

Techno Madchen

5:44

C1

An Obnoxious Affair On Tape

5:38

C2

Myst

5:44

C3

Airplanes In The Rain

6:03

D1

Are You Really So Deep

4:54

D2

Sleeping In The Window

3:54

E1

Silent Service

3:19

E2

Decay Dream

04:33

E3

Furniture

4:32

F1

Wir Lebten In Miniland

10:33

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