Sima Kim – Whatever
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Limited edition of 75 c26 pro-dubbed and imprinted cassettes. Pro printed double sided J card…
Delicate post-classical piano ambience from South Korean musicologist Sima Kim. Includes re-workings from Wil Bolton and Hakobune.
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