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Ten Years Serendeepity Part 2

Ten Years Serendeepity Part 2
Ten Years Serendeepity Part 2Ten Years Serendeepity Part 2

Artists

Various

Catno

SER002-2

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Compilation

Country

Italy

Release date

May 21, 2021

Second part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop.

Second part of the compilation celebrating the tenth anniversary of the Milanese record shop.

This collection is entirely composed of previously unreleased music, exclusively produced for the occasion by many artists of great relevance in the worldwide music scene, who supported the store over the last ten years.

The artists who produced the music for this compilation are Egyptian Lover, Ellen Allien, Thomas Brinkmann, Neil Landstrumm, JD Twitch, Matias Aguayo, San Proper, Tolouse Low Trax, Jay Glass Dubs, Dj Marcelle, Jorge Velez, Tamburi Neri, Fabrizio Mammarella, Heith, Itinerant Dubs, Timeslip89, Kreggo and Intersezioni Ensemble.

The entire work is composed of 4 x 12”, which will be released monthly.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11.49€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

C1

Egyptian Lover - U.F.O.

5:22

C2

Neil Landstrumm - Squweee

4:22

D1

Matias Aguayo - Stop Wasting Your Time

5:10

D2

Tamburi Neri - Odissea del Ritmo

6:34

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