Fly Low
Notes
55:26 minutes mixed tracks. Full Moon Scientist was formed by Kevin Walsh and Steve Rowlands for a genuine brand of experimentalism within the confines of electronica.
Artist / Author | Full Moon Scientist |
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Reference | D1925 |
Date | 2007 |
Type | DVD |
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