Garden / Ikue Mori, samplers

Musique audio

Ikue Mori, samplers

Edité par Tzadik ; Orkhêstra International (distrib.) , 1996

Type de document
Disque compact
Description physique
1 d. c. (44 min 27 s); 12 cm. 1 dépliant
Date de publication
1996
Auteurs
Mori, Ikue (1953-) - batteuse, électroacousticienne. Compositeur. Interprète
Cote
2 MOR 80
Fonds
Adulte
Classification
Rock, rap, variété internationale
Note
  • Enr. 1996
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