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  • 01. La Roue
    02. The Wheel
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    COMMUNICANT

    La Roue

    [engl] COMMUNICANT is the brainchild of Dylan Gardner, who wrote, recorded, produced, and played most of the instruments on The Wheel and La Roue taken from the band’s debut full-length effort Sun Goes Out that consists of heavily psychedelic pop-rock. The Wheel is another beautifully melodic song that is synth-heavy and trippy. La Roue is the Wheel French singing version by Natasha Recoder. For lovers of 60s psych.
    Format
    7" lim
    Release-Datum
    12.09.2022
    Format
    7" lim orange
    Release-Datum
    12.09.2022
     

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