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Midira Records - MMXXIV: Crackling Currents

Posted by Loren on January 4, 2025

Midira Records - MMXXIV: Crackling Currents
photo by Scott Wilkinson

Midira Records notes the end of 2024 by sharing a pay-as-you-wish label sampler, with 9 tracks that includes an exclusive, previously unreleased remix by thisquietarmy. 

Listen/buy here:

tracklist:

1. øjeRum - Everything Wounded Will Flow I

2. Javier Lara - Requiebro

3. thisquietarmy & Tom Malmendier - Entre Deux Cimes (Edit)

4. Katharina Schmidt - 4.57

5. Fra Zedde - Allerede Tilgitt, Aldri Forløst

6. Monika Bugajny & Gareth Davis - On The Edge Of Shadows I (Edit)

7. Farida Amadou & Pavel Tchikov - Flooded Out (Edit)

8. Aya Lion - Night Train No.1

9. thisquietarmy & Tom Malmendier - Cimeterre (TQA Cime RMX)

Midira Records - MMXXIV: Crackling Currents
photo by Scott Wilkinson

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