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Yelzin
Now That's What I Call Yelzin

Now That's What I Call Yelzin

Artists

Yelzin

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Formats

1x Cass Cassette

Country

Denmark

Release date

The EP features a playfulness and energy definitely recognizable from the sounds of Lyra Valenza, but the tunes also showcase Lehmann’s unique sense of atmosphere and soundscape. Mix it all together and you know that it’s the best of both worlds.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

50kr*

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The EP features a playfulness and energy definitely recognizable from the sounds of Lyra Valenza, but the tunes also showcase Lehmann’s unique sense of atmosphere and soundscape. Mix it all together and you know that it’s the best of both worlds.

1

Hammertone

06:26

2

NOStalgia

04:51

3

Gasper

05:25

4

Basic Instinct

05:54

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