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Tin of Drum by Rapoon Rapoon : Tin of Drum.
Ambient/world dream field.



Songs:

1. Not the time
2. Where were you:
3. Beneath the sky
4. Between the hours
5. Arguing the theological toss
6. Southbound

Listen to: the entire album.


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Release date: 10/8/2003
Rapoon lives in Newcastle England

Tagged as: Ambient, New Age, Industrial, Remix, Space Music


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