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Re: New album by Erdem Helvacioğlu & Per Boysen



Sorry friends, I sent this album release note to the wrong address (never trust a browser to fill in your typing!). So here's trying for the third time to tell you that I and Erdem made a music album together. The link below goes to free listening and some of the album notes. For downloads some bonus material is added as PDFs to cover up for what you might miss if not getting the CD that has a lot of text printed on the sleeve. 


On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 9:53 AM, Per Boysen <perboysen@gmail.com> wrote:
Oops... something bounced out this post. Resending it now:

Per Boysen to Loopers-Delight
show details Apr 3 (11 days ago)
Sub City 2064 by Erdem Helvacioğlu & Per Boysen http://bit.ly/cSFBjY

Per




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