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Space Funk Thumping, Bumping, Barking in the Truck or at the spot on Space Crunk Wave Junk Purples. Whirlwind Electronic Torsion Automatic GrooveSweet Miami Nice, if the sunrises in the east it sets in the west.Heavy powerful instrument sounds painted with Moog, Roland, Korg, Yamaha devices all with synthesizer love. Nice keys more motion with the fingers touch.Mega starship time traveling spaced out hip hop grooves.Planet rocking everyday still smaller and vast like sand at the beaches: Las Vegas styles all things in the Places Snake Eyes and Four Aces. Moving along the boardwalk.Barry Stardust - Miami Nice Miami Nice Music | Category | Electronica Albums | | Label | CD Baby | | CD Universe Part number | 7784996 | | Catalog number | 306767 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 30, 2008 |
Barry Stardust Miami Nice Songs | 1. | Tanzanite |
| 2. | Highlife |
| 3. | Cadmus |
| 4. | Melete |
| 5. | Judas |
| 6. | Harmonia |
| 7. | Baalbek |
| 8. | Aoide |
| 9. | Give It to Me Baby |
| 10. | Ares |
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