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Claude Larson
Synchrosonic Patterns

Synchrosonic Patterns
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Labels

Sonoton

Catno

SON 270

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 1987

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

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A1

High Resolution

2:55

A2

Top Knowledge

2:01

A3

A Busy Day

2:33

A4

Calibration

2:20

A5

Computer Toys

2:22

A6

Five O'Clock

2:10

A7

Superimposed

2:29

A8

Synchrosonic

1:53

B1

Innovations

2:09

B2

Candid

2:15

B3

Kaleidoscope

2:30

B4

Rehearsal

2:52

B5

Pop Workshop

1:57

B6

Triangle Of Love

2:15

B7

Haunted Clockwork

2:06

B8

Creative Steps

2:47

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