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Satoshi Tomiie
Magic Hour – Disk #3 – Wave Dub

Magic Hour – Disk #3 – Wave Dub

Catno

AALP003EF

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Album Stereo

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2024

Magic Hour – Disk #3 – Wave Dub by Satoshi Tomiie on Abstract Architecture.

Satoshi Tomiie presents ‘Magic Hour – Disk #3 – Wave Dub,’ the third disk of his 2024 album ‘Magic Hour’ released on his own Abstract Architecture Imprint. Side E and F feature ‘Wave Dub,’ the original version along with two magical remixes by DJ Honesty and an acid dub breaks track ‘Jamming Home’ (Special Vinyl Cut), serving as the album’s closer. This vinyl completes his third Long-Playing release.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$21.74*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

AALP003EF - FR - 2024

A1

Wave Dub (Original)

A2

Wave Dub (DJ Honest Remix Version 3)

B1

Wave Dub (DJ Honesty Remix Version 1)

B2

Jamming Home (Special Vinyl Cut)

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