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Kurilo
I Love You! EP

I Love You! EP

Artists

Kurilo

Catno

mung003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Australia

Release date

Styles

House

For the third release, Mung Records presents 12’’ Vinyl EP by acclaimed Ukrainian producer Yevhenii Kurylo aka Kurilo. His music passion goes back to playing percussion and drum instruments at the age of 12 and swiftly grew up into a desire to do DJing and create electronic music. Now, he produces electronic dance music, makes live performances, works on new vinyl releases and manages the Trance Pandemic label

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$29.99*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

BRAND NEW RECORD.

A1

Wrong Answers Only!

A2

Puppet

B1

I Love You!

B2

So Special

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