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Various
8 Years Of Ute

8 Years Of Ute

Artists

Various

Labels

UTE.REC

Catno

UTECD004.1

Formats

1x CD Album

Country

Norway

Release date

May 19, 2025

In the spring of 2017, Ute held their first open-air gathering. Now, eight years later, they’re celebrating the 8th anniversary of Ute. The jubilee begins with the first of two special anniversary releases: a CD curated by co-founder Marius Bø, honoring Ute’s past, present, and future.

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Repulsive Force - Spiritual Bendery

2

Doltz - Abhidharma

3

DJ MARIA. & Jukai - Onomatopoepia Pure

4

Shoal - Serpenti

5

Oprofessionell - Evolver

6

Mikkel Rev - Out of Focus (Focused Mix)

7

Kineta - Aqua Drifter

8

Innersha - Amper

9

Zara - Euci

10

Sindh - Mankind Equation

11

shjva - Death Adder

12

Ekkel - Kabuto

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