Rhys Celeste
Microlith II

Microlith II
Microlith IIMicrolith II

Catno

FR021

Formats

2x Vinyl 12" Album Limited Edition

Country

Spain

Release date

Feb 17, 2020

Styles

Electro

Second album coming from the late Rhys Celeste by Fundamental Records, who are helping to release his unknown works.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

36.95€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Untitled 63 6 1

5:22

A2

Untitled 106 3

3:30

A3

Untitled 85 10

5:49

B1

Untitled 101

6:38

B2

Untitled 73 8

6:27

C1

Untitled 83 5

4:44

C2

Untitled 77 5

6:00

D1

Untitled 74 9

4:47

D2

Untitled 9 7

4:59

D3

Microspit3.03

3:22

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