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EPISODE · Jan 29, 2024 · 3 MIN

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from Kurt Lorenz · host Kurt Lorenz

Music for the mate of my soul. #Elektron #Digitakt improvisation. Recorded with Tascam DR-40. Art by Kurt Lorenz.

Music for the mate of my soul. #Elektron #Digitakt improvisation. Recorded with Tascam DR-40. Art by Kurt Lorenz.

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Music for the mate of my soul. #Elektron #Digitakt improvisation. Recorded with Tascam DR-40. Art by Kurt Lorenz.

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