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Sirko Mueller - Reexplored FLAC album

Tracklist

A1 Explore
A2 Twisted
B1 Invisible
B2 Something

Credits

  • Mastered By – Redshape
  • Written-By, Producer – Sirko Mueller

Notes

Limited record with plastic application on stamped inner sleeve.

First 109 copies in light red transparent vinyl were only available through Mojuba direct sale. Records are handnumbered.

Etching on side A: ... keep on travelling in order to learn!
Etching on side B: ... some thing that cannot be seen!

Mastered at Shapedworld.
Master cut at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH (SST).
Track list & w/p credits also etched in the run-out area.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
wandering - 6th journey Sirko Mueller Reexplored ‎(12", Ltd) wandering wandering - 6th journey Germany 2010


Sirko Mueller - Reexplored FLAC album

Musician performer: Sirko Mueller

Title: Reexplored

Country: Germany

Date of release: 2010

Style: Electro, Dub Techno, Tech House

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1823 mb

Rating: 4.9 / 5

Votes: 981

Other Formats: AIFF DMF AU VOC AHX APE AUD

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