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Gong Gong Gong
Phantom Rhythm Remixed + 幽靈節奏

Phantom Rhythm Remixed + 幽靈節奏

Catno

WCR110

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Apr 1, 2023

Media: Mi
Sleeve: NM or M-

$21.74*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

WCR110 - US - 2023

A1

Ride Your Horse = 騎你的馬 ("Steel, Mortar, Style, Fun!" by P.E.)

A2

Inner Reaches III = 慾望的暗角三 (Zaliva-D Remix)

A3

Notes Underground = 地下日記 (Mong Tong Remix)

A4

Moonshadows = 月後殘影 (Simon Frank Remix)

A5

The Last Note = 最後的音符 (Angel Wei Remix)

B1

Sound Of Love = 愛歌 (Knopha Remix)

B2

Gong Gong Gong Blues = 工工工布魯斯 (Howie Lee Remix)

B3

Some Kind Of Demon = 某一種惡魔 (Yu Su Remix)

B4

Hotpot (Chongqing) = 火鍋(重慶) (Scattered Purgatory Remix)

B5

Wei Wei Wei = 喂喂喂 (Wu Zhuoling Remix)

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