Vanessa Amara
Music For Acoustic Instruments & Feedback

Music For Acoustic Instruments & Feedback
Music For Acoustic Instruments & FeedbackMusic For Acoustic Instruments & FeedbackMusic For Acoustic Instruments & Feedback

Catno

PI-249

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

Denmark

Release date

May 28, 2021

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Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

160kr*

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A1

Bells

1:16

A2

Piano & Accordion I

7:35

A3

Accordion

6:51

A4

Piano & Two Tape Loops

6:09

B1

Pipe Organ

7:24

B2

Piano & Accordion II

2:19

B3

Cembalo & Carillon

5:27

B4

Piano, Bells & Two Reversed Tape Loops

5:49

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