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Die Minimalisten
Die Minimalisten EP

Die Minimalisten EP

Catno

WB005

Formats

1x Vinyl 10"

Country

Austria

Release date

Sep 1, 2022

1989's DIE MINIMALISTEN single get's a 10" re-issue (complete with a Heap produced 'Megamix')

_Heap (who runs WIENER BRUT): „While working on the release we kept on jokingly referring to the record as the „Austrian Mashisa“ due to the similarity in sounds it provides. I first played the Megamix on last year’s Dekmantel Selectors festival, where it showed its potential for being a Summer hit. In fact, the original 7'' release was the result of a final school project with the goal to substitute the Austrian tradition of compiling a class magazine when graduating from school.“

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

18.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Die Minimalisten

A2

Lentia

B1

Die Minimalisten (Heap Megamix)

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