Mofak
My Town

My Town
My TownMy Town

Artists

Mofak

Catno

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Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

France

Release date

Dec 13, 2020

Jed-knight producer and Marseille's best purveyor of the finest P-funk around, Mofak is back with its first auto-produced LP "My Town". Shop's favorite and unlimited source of groove, this record is absolutely essential to those who dig the boogie within those black grooves. RECOMMENDED!

Media: NM or M-i
Sleeve: NM or M-

25€*

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*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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1

Guess Who's Back

03:33

2

She Gotta Have It

04:09

3

Gun

04:04

4

My Town

04:17

5

Relax

02:53

6

Mothership

03:38

7

Got What You Need

04:38

8

Freak U Better

04:52

9

WUG (What U Got)

04:19

10

Fake It

03:46

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