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Mark VI

Catno

TER088

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

USA & Canada

Release date

Mar 11, 2022

16 track LP of crazy ones.

Producer Tony Price returns to Telephone Explosion Records with his new “MARK VI” LP, an eclectic set of songs with a distinctly late-night feel. The album features 16 tracks of oblique drum machine funk, sizzling electro dubs and freaky public access TV atmospheres that spill into the streets with the combustible energy of a late night radio dance party before dissolving into a melt of bizarro techno-surrealist jazz by album’s end.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$40*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

BRAND NEW RECORD.

A1

Night Time Mind

A2

Learning From Las Vegas

A3

L'Escorte

A4

Aerosol

A5

Power Hour

A6

Mark VI

A7

Prime

A8

Valentino

A9

115 BPM

B1

Phreak

B2

Supra

B3

Turbo (Dub)

B4

132 BPM

B5

City TV

B6

Corporate Graphic

B7

House Of Information

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