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Urlo EP
Urlo EPUrlo EP

Catno

DNZT009

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Italy

Release date

May 20, 2021

Includes 4 Marcel Dettmann Remixes.
Adiel's Danza Tribale is set to unleash its ninth release by Tamburi Neri with a double EP featuring four original tracks and four remixes by Berlin techno staple and Berghain resident Marcel Dettmann. Tamburi Neri is comprised of Claudio Brioschi and Andrea Barbieri who previously released together on Optimo Music and Ivan Smagghe's Les Disques De La Mort + a recent album on Worst Records, the latter in collaboration with Japanese vocalist Hiroko.

Media: Mi
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16.95€*

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A1

Urlo

A2

Sognare

B1

Medina

B2

Hashiru

C1

Medina 84 (Marcel Dettmann Remix)

C2

Urlo (Marcel Dettmann Build Up MIX)

D1

Urlo (Marcel Dettmann Mind MIX)

D2

Urlo (Marcel Dettmann Street MIX)

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