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VELUT STELLA SPLENDIDA

Mechanik

Psychedelic/Space Rock


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Studio Album, released in 2013

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Wherever You Are Is The Entry Point (7:13)
2. In The Faith That Looks Through Death (4:58)
3. Pills (6:57)
4. De Tepenecz (6:27)
5. Zum Traum (6:09)
6. Bliss & Gloss (8:05)
7. Russian Doll (6:10)
8. Inner Temple (7:33)
9. Most People Were Silent (22:47)

Total time: 76:19

Line-up / Musicians

- Lete / drums
- Olivares / bass
- Yul / synths
- Klaus / guitar

Releases information

CD R.A.I.G. Records R080 (2013 Russia)

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