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Slow (Motion And Movement)

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Artists

Various

Labels

Sonoton

Catno

SON 130

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 1980

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

$180*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Slow Business 1

2:23

A2

Slow Business 2

1:37

A3

Moody You

2:31

A4

Slow Groovement

2:26

A5

Slow Reactor 1

2:01

A6

Slow Reactor 2

2:01

A7

Threat To Research

1:47

A8

Ion Exchanger

1:41

A9

Wave Motions

1:52

A10

Slow Motion Link

0:26

B1

Scenic Vision 1

3:05

B2

Scenic Vision 2

1:37

B3

Scenic Vision 3

1:36

B4

Study In Brown

4:43

B5

Deja Vu 1

1:44

B6

Deja Vu 2

1:44

B7

Glistening Surface

2:33

B8

Laser Fight

1:07

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