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Michèle Buirette
La Mise En Plis

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Labels

GRRR

Catno

GRRR1009

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Deadstock

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 1985

Genres

Jazz

**** DIZONORD DEADSTOCK ****
This second-hand record is available through our collaboration with Parisian shop Dizonord, all items are in NM condition. Just add them to your order as you'll add any other releases. Limited quantities!

Dizonord met Jean-Jacques Birgé from Un Drame Musical Instantané and GRRR label before Dizonord was created. Jean-Jacques is still a very active musician working for exhibitions sound designs and always fond of new technologies projects. These LPs are a paradise for samplers and Thurston Moore has always been a huge fan of Birgé who could be found on the famous NWW list !

A1

Pas De Fumee Sans Feu

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A2

Agoraphobie

9:45

A3

Manel

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B1

Enzyme

3:05

B2

Le Devis De L'Amour

7:05

B3

La Moelle Chemin De Fer

3:15

B4

Le Chevalier A La Triste Figure

6:20

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