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Tygapaw
Get Free

Get Free

Artists

Tygapaw

Catno

MSNLP004

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

US

Release date

Jun 27, 2022

Styles

Techno

During the pandemic shut down of 2020 we became absorbed and obsessed by one record in particular. That record, released digitally via Mexico City label N.A.A.F.I., was ‘Get Free’ by TYGAPAW, which features multidisciplinary artist Mandy Harris Williams. A complete body of work intersecting their musical and cultural roots, this is an 11-track collection of hard-hitting, cathartic energy, exploring black joy, the active dismantling of imagined limitations, and the eradication of self doubt using techno landscapes.

Upon learning that there was no plan to release the record on vinyl we started a conversation about making that happen on Mister Saturday Night Records.

Two years later and through numerous pressing delays we are honored to announce the belated release on two slabs of orange vinyl and updated artwork.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$32*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

MSNLP004 - US - 2022

A1

Get Free Intro

2:18

A2

In Their Fear They Plotted Her Destruction

4:31

A3

Soon Come

4:37

B1

Run 2 U

5:18

B2

Ownland Interlude

3:33

B3

Untitled Fantasy

4:27

C1

Magenta Riddim

3:18

C2

Facety

3:16

C3

So It Go

4:40

D1

Ownland

4:39

D2

Thank You

3:37

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