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Archivist
Star In A Circle

Star In A Circle
Star In A CircleStar In A Circle

Artists

Archivist

Catno

SN003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

US

Release date

Aug 24, 2017

Styles

Techno

Techno

The third release from Seattle-based collective secondnature comes from Archivist, with the Star In A Circle EP: Four introspective tracks that take you on a journey through Archivist’s strong mood persona in the form of intricate, subtle musical landscapes and undertones. Archivist explores the power of anxiety, loneliness and melancholia to compel movement, delving into the tension between internal struggle and dance floor liberation.

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

$15.47*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Weights & Measures

6:49

A2

Karst

6:04

B1

Star In A Circle

7:52

B2

Tagma

7:44

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