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Rooted & Grounded

Rooted & Grounded
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Labels

Steppas

Catno

ASLP003/4

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Repress

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 26, 2021

Styles

Dub

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

33.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Rooted

A2

The Peacock

A3

Teachings

A4

The Gift

B5

Mix Up Fix Up

B6

Catharsis Part I

B7

In The City

B8

Sannyasa

C1

Grounded

C2

Kare Kare

C3

No Teachings, No Teacher, No Student

C4

The Friend

D5

Mix Dub Fix Dub

D6

Catharsis Part II

D7

Return To The City

D8

Moksha

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