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Apt E Vol 1
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Labels

Apt E

Catno

APTE01

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" Compilation

Country

US

Release date

Oct 11, 2019

Le Discoapthe Montpellier

Apt E Vol. 1 is the first entry in a series of 12” compilations featuring the off-the-wall projects of various Seattle-based artists. For this installment, we’ve rounded up tunes from three of Seattle’s heavyweights; Eve Defy, Flora FM and ‘nohup’. With tracks landing somewhere across the spectrum of electro, ghettotech and breakbeat, there’s a little something for everyone here, all the while remaining cohesive. [info sheet from distr.]

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

11€*

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A1

Eve Defy - Making Music

A2

Flora FM - Plastic Pulp

B

'nohup' - Substance P

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