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Robotron
Red Album

Red Album

Artists

Robotron

Catno

SOT07

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Apr 25, 2022

Styles

Techno

Shot of T stays always curious and on the lookout — and thus found an unreleased album by Robotron. Italian born, Berlin based music producer and artist of Zurich based label Unruh and new label by DNP named Future Offline.

Shot of T proudly announces Robotron first album release. Nothing more than first!

His cinematic soundscape produced with his collected hardware music instruments in his small studio of Marzahn, Berlin.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$24.35*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

SOT07 - DE - 2022

A1

Spirals

A2

Cinematic

A3

Introspection

B1

Proxima

B2

StereoKosmo

C1

Electric Jay

C2

The Moon and Me

D1

Digital Dreamz

D2

Abducted

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