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Diptera
001 [Antenna]

001 [Antenna]

Artists

Diptera

Labels

Mana

Catno

MANA 3

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM EP

Country

UK

Release date

Jun 15, 2018

An ‘electro-acoustic’ approach to UK Garage, allternately banging and evasive, teeming with detail.​​​​​​​ Diptera 001 [Antenna] MANA

An ‘electro-acoustic’ approach to UK Garage, allternately banging and evasive, teeming with detail.​​​​​​​

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