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coma sound project coma sound project
Genre: Electronic-Dance

the coma sound project consists of jan-martin ziem alias bionix, pete spring from incredible spring band and various collab dj's. so most songs of coma sound project is explicit collab work from jams, sessions and of course remixes.
feel free to contact us! we are happy about ALL feedback to our music and soundtracks.

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