Manna
3 December 2004
Manna
collaboration between:
Dj Slip, Chris Sattinger, Rob Williams (Tempest)
one track on a compilation:
Midwest Hardcorps (vol 1) [ Drop Bass Network 012] August 5, 1994
A1: DJ Hyperactive - "Power Plug"
A2: Manna - "Solypsism"
B1: Frank Freeks - "Pteridachtile"
B2: Feed - "Federal"
Feed was DJ Slip ( i think... or rob williams)
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