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Nina Kraviz
Tarde Remixes

Tarde Remixes

Catno

MKIL 012

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Germany

Release date

Jul 5, 2024

Tarde Remixes by Nina Kravix on My King Is Light.

Due to high demand, My King is Light releases the Tarde remixes. These tracks, originally produced by Nina Kraviz, receive two stunning reinterpretations by Melchior Productions Ltd.

The remixes blend into deeply spiritual, melancholic soundscapes, capturing the essence of the original while adding a new dimension of depth and emotion.

This is a limited press.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$20*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

KEST001 - CO - 2024

A1

Tarde (Melchior Productions LTD LGD mix)

6:41

B1

Tarde (Melchior Productions LTD Late mix)

7:13

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