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David MorleyThe Shuttle EP

Label:R & S Records – RS 93030
Format:
Vinyl, 12", EP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Clear
Country:Belgium
Released:
Genre:Electronic
Style:IDM, Techno, Ambient

Tracklist

Black
A1Phased Out5:06
A2The First Floor6:24
Silver
B1Lost Sound7:12
B2Evolution Re-Worked4:10
B3Big Ben5:53
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Original clear vinyl pressing; another pressing (The Shuttle EP) has regular black vinyl.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 5411659120301
  • Barcode (Text): 5 411659 120301
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout area [etched]): RS 93030 A1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout area [etched]): RS 93030-B1
  • Rights Society: SABAM TM

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  • _gaiko's avatar
    _gaiko
    This record was featured in the "Maceo Plex‘s 5 Favourite B-Sides (Electronic Beats TV)" on Youtube
    • aerielist's avatar
      aerielist
      why rave when u can float ? ? ? ?
      • AreaChild's avatar
        AreaChild
        as far as entries in the realm of "sitting on the couch techno"go this one is pretty seminal... phased out drum track A1 is a revelation
        • teecee's avatar
          teecee
          serious stuff, especially if you are in to interstellar hyperwave travel
          • nathantough's avatar
            nathantough
            As time ticks on, I question why I began loving things.......this is from a time when I never asked why, I just loved it........first floor, first class
            • Machiaz's avatar
              Machiaz
              Please oh please rerelease/release an enhanced version of this ep. First Floor is too good of a gem to be forgotten.
              • TIM's avatar
                TIM
                By far and away my favorite David Morley song, First Floor is as sublime as they get. Electro, deep house, ambient and downtempo all combine in a jazzy and futuristic but reflective journey. The piano and baseline really combine in opposite sides of the spectrum to great effect. Even adding a space funk in there with fun. I'm sure when creating this song David may have had conflicts on where to take the track at times. There are so many good parts that could develop other wise and stand on their own all just add to a romantic and terrific sci-fi adventure. Easily in my top 100 techno songs of all times.

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