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Various
Thorn Valley

Thorn Valley

Artists

Various

Catno

WOE008

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 11, 2022

Thorn Valley is a 20 song assemblage of various transmissions from the ever diffuse and widening DIY underground, released to mark the four year anniversary of World of Echo. The river ever bends, the valley ever deepens.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$41.75*

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WOE008 - UK - 2022

A1

Pat Benjamin - January 11

1:44

A2

Bons - Droste

3:14

A3

Nein Rodere - Projection Check

3:21

A4

Goldblum - Deep River

4:08

A5

TRjj - Collectivizor

5:54

B1

Blackwater - Overload

4:41

B2

Komare - Blanco Y Verde

2:12

B3

CIA Debutante - Slow Navigator

4:31

B4

Valentina Magaletti - Low Delights

3:28

B5

Roxane Métayer - Arc Volute

5:03

C1

Stefan Christensen - No Alternatives

4:43

C2

Exek - Who'll

2:54

C3

Still House Plants - Thinking About Appearances

3:57

C4

Moin - Toots

4:33

C5

People Skills - Flag For Gravity

2:41

D1

Able Noise - To Appease

5:28

D2

The Dengie Hundred - Albatross III

2:22

D3

Tara Clerkin - Castelfields

8:14

D4

Mark Gomes - Orbiting Ganymede

2:32

D5

Pat Benjamin - August 2

2:47

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