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Bushwacka!
Traffic Jam

Traffic Jam
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Labels

Dacha

Catno

DCH002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Reissue

Country

Spain

Release date

Feb 24, 2020

2 Underground house gems from master Bushwacka! Reissued on Ibiza's Dacha. Tip !

Dacha Workshop Ibiza is back with its label second instalment, Two underground house gems by 90´s master Bushwacka!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12.5€*

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A 1

Traffic Jam

7:30

B 1

Bus Stop

7:02

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