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Radio Free Mermaid

Radio Free Mermaid

Artists

Various

Labels

RFM

Catno

rfm 001-2lp/CD

Formats

2x Vinyl LP

Country

Denmark

Release date

Jan 1, 2016

Genres

Rock

A site-specific concert. Commissioned by Metropolis Festival. Transmitted live from 8 sites to the audience in a tourist boat equipped with an 8.2 soundsystem.

A site-specific concert. Commissioned by Metropolis Festival. Transmitted live from 8 sites to the audience in a tourist boat equipped with an 8.2 soundsystem.

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

100kr*

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A1

Irene Becker - Sirener Mellem Himmel Og HAv

A2

Per Buhl Acs - En Fri Havn

B1

Jørgen Teller - Havmanden Hawai

B2

Henning Frimann - Håbets Vartegn

C1

P.O. Jørgens - Ekkoer Fra En Glamt Kyst

c2

Olga Magieres - Metropolitan 2015

D1

Tomomi Adachi - For Free Odysseus

D2

Pierre Dørge - Echoes Of Refshaleøen

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