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Two knobs and a vintage phase circuit.
One might say they put in the work.
It offers one thing – metal.
For all your space-related needs.
It's Thomas Lang. You know it's insane.
A very gritty version of space, that is.
You can also win the board.
At least it doesn't sound moist.
Your wrists are going to hurt.
The ultimate looper and drum machine combo pedal, they said.
Prepare for maximum jazz.