Bi (Astyplaz album)

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Bi
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 27, 2008
Genre Pop - electronica
Label EMI, LMusic
Producer Astyplaz
Astyplaz chronology
Name Your Slippers
(2005)
Bi
(2008)

Bi is the second album by Athenian pop/electronica band Astyplaz.

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Track listing

  1. Hey
  2. Bi-
  3. I Can See You Fade
  4. Zaira
  5. No Sin No Shame (featuring Akis Boyatzis)
  6. An Endless Rewind
  7. Let's Get Rolling (Pop 'n' Roll)
  8. Private Flight
  9. Time (featuring Carbonated Lemonade)
  10. 116.99
  11. A Moment To Say Goodbye
  12. 116.99 (Serafim Tsotsonis mix)

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