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Dirty Lemon
Tuverah

Tuverah
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Catno

PANEA005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP Stereo

Country

Spain

Release date

Oct 7, 2021

Dirty Lemon - Tuverah | Panea Records (PANEA005)

Panea Records’s fifth release “Tuverah” comes. The Berlin-based Spanish crew reveals this solo EP from “Dirty Lemon”, a crew member and Marla Records co-owner, that conveys a diverse range of styles; fresh house melodies, trippy breaks, and acid techno-trance basslines.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Binaural Beats

A2

Objects In The Cluster

A3

Contacidius

B1

Miss Long

B2

Metallic Touch

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