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Soichi Terada
Sounds From The Far East

Sounds From The Far East

Catno

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Formats

2x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM Compilation Repress

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Terrific compilation of highly sought-after 90s material by legendary Japanese house producer Soichi Terada! Features the seminal 'Sun Showered', a rework of Sunshower from Paradise Garage! TIP!!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$52*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Soichi Terada - Saturday Love Sunday

5:56

A2

Shinichiro Yokota - Do It Again

5:46

A3

Soichi Terada - Sun Showered

4:29

B1

Soichi Terada - Low Tension (Alternative Version)

5:44

B2

Soichi Terada - Hohai Beats

5:38

B3

Soichi Terada - Good Morning

4:42

C1

Soichi Terada - CPM

4:48

C2

Soichi Terada - Rising Sun Up

4:30

C3

Soichi Terada - We Came Together

5:04

D1

Soichi Terada - Voices From Beyond

4:46

D2

Soichi Terada - Purple Haze (Edit)

3:59

D3

Soichi Terada - Binary Rondo

5:12

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