This is a brand-new, unplayed limited edition vinyl record by Twinsistermoon titled "When Stars Glide Through Solid." The album features a translucent purple vinyl and is part of a limited run of only 200 copies. It is a collectible item for fans of experimental and ambient music, produced by a solo project of a member from Natural Snow Buildings.
This record is brand new and has never been played. It was purchased directly from the label and has been stored carefully in a smoke-free environment. The original shrink wrap has not been removed, ensuring pristine condition. Please note that, due to its limited edition status, returns or refunds are not accepted.
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| Country | Japan |
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