Cascades (EP)

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Cascades
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ReleasedMarch 15, 2017
Genre
Length30:47
Label Arts & Crafts
Producer
  • Jean-Michel Blais
  • CFCF
Jean-Michel Blais chronology
Il
(2016)
Cascades
(2017)
Dans ma main
(2018)
No.TitleRework of a piece byLength
1."Hasselblad 1"Jean-Michel Blais3:39
2."Two Mirrors"CFCF5:45
3."Spirit"CFCF5:20
4."Hypocrite"Jean-Michel Blais5:13
5."In a Landscape" John Cage 10:50
Total length:30:47

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label
Worldwide [11] March 15, 2017 [4] Digital download Arts & Crafts
April 14, 2017 [4] Vinyl

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