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Artists

Dela

Catno

DWM005

Formats

1x CD

Country

Europe

Release date

Jan 1, 2011

1

Translation Lost (Intro)

1:38

2

Go On

2:38

3

Mars Part. III

3:11

4

Lucy's&LooseLeafs

5:32

5

1 Second Time Machine

3:08

6

West Side Story

3:27

7

Jay Electropietricus

3:40

8

WhatUWanna

4:53

9

Chunky Monkeying

3:46

10

I Will

4:54

11

Translation Lost

2:32

12

Translation Lost (Outro)

1:24

13

WhatUWanna [Remix]

6:21

14

WhatUWanna [DJ Spinna Remix]

3:58

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