Telex Vinyl Mix

EPISODE · Feb 21, 2022 · 1H 4M

Telex Vinyl Mix

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Past weekend vinyl session. Asuna & Jan Jelinek - Fountain [Faitiche] Quadratschulz - Duke of Sealand (Future Beat Alliance Remix) [Pudel Produkte] Scott Young - Pad Jacuzzi [Discos Capablanca] Haramia Tapes - Limp [Baroque Sunburst] Healion - I'll See It When I Believe It [NAFF] µ-Ziq & Mrs Jynx - Unheard Melodies [Planet Mu] NWAQ - Above II [Last Age] Fennesz - Fa (Mark Fell Remix) [Editions Mego] PST - Take One [Workshop] Terre's Neu Wuss Fusion - A Crippled Left Wing Soars With The Right (Steal This Record Remix By DJ Sprinkes) [Mule Electronic] Sa Pa - Cultural North [Rosa] Âme - And End [Innervisions] Frak - Capacity Faun [Futurepast] A Psychic Yes - Loam Boa [Schloss Records]

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