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Amor Satyr
Transfer

Transfer

Catno

SSPB023

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 1, 2023

Amor Satyr Transfer

German stalwart Amor Satyr returns with his signature blend of techno, ambient, and industrial, throwing out yet another four hardcore units for his frequent label Seilscheibenpfeiler Schallplatten. Dark weighty breakbeat asserts its brunt on 'Transfer', slowly morphing into booty bass on 'Quer Dancar' and watery Baile-echoes on 'Bebe'.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

16.9€*

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A1

Transfer

A2

Quer Dançar?

B1

Rebola

B2

Bebe

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