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Arkajo
Finally, I'm In Orbit

Finally, I'm In Orbit

Artists

Arkajo

Catno

Aniara29

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Sweden

Release date

Mar 20, 2023

Finally, I'm In Orbit by Arkajo on Aniara Recordings.

Aniara mainstay Arkajo showcases his versatility with three deep and driving cuts for Aniara29. First out is the intergalactic house transmission "Sagan" with it's rubberized bassline sending the message through. Ruggedly atmospheric tech-house groover "Mostly Harmless" follows up on the flip. The elegance of "Finally, I'm In Orbit", which has been rotating around booths worldwide for some years, rounds out the record in atmospheric bliss.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

Aniara29 - SE - 2023

A

Sagan

B1

Mostly Harmless

B2

Finally I'm In Orbit

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