• Efdemin – Some Kind Of Up And Down Yes
    • Efdemin – Drop Frame
    • Efdemin – Transducer
    • Efdemin – Solaris
    • Efdemin – Decay
    • Efdemin – Subatomic
    • Efdemin – Track 93
    • Efdemin – The Meadow
    • Efdemin – Parallaxis
    • Efdemin – Ohara
    • 1. Some Kind Of Up And Down Yes
    • 2. Drop Frame
    • 3. Transducer
    • 4. Solaris
    • 5. Decay
    • 6. Subatomic
    • 7. Track 93
    • 8. The Meadow
    • 9. Parallaxis
    • 10. Ohara

    Berlin techno veteran Efdemin releases his  third full-length, Decay via longstanding German imprint Dial. Focusing more on the deeper side of techno, 'Decay' also brings in some aspects of Efdemin's sound-art-related works.

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