Lunar Miasma – Passage To The Unknown
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Limited edition run of 65 3″ CD-R’s on hand stamped recycled packaging…
Lunar Miasma is the alias of Panos Alexiadis. Passage To The Unknown is a lush synth based trip into the cosmos. Think Tangerine Dream fucked on MDMA soundtracking a NASA mission exploring the outer reaches of the galaxy. Dreamy!
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