House and techno musician from New York City.
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Ci-Fi
June 24, 2020
edited about 1 year ago
I have a love/hate thing with much of Levon's music. I go through phases of buying, selling, long pauses of ignoring, then back to loving again....Repeat cycle....Currently in the love phase.
JonasFJ
February 8, 2019
Levon Vincent's last production was "Rainstorm II" (NS-08), everything after that is made by a cyborg slug coming from the inner depths of Uranus.

Bourbonman
January 9, 2019
His music has gone a more minimal path lately. I think it is because of his relocation to Berlin. You surroundings might affect your output it seems. Really love his upper part of the catalog page. Later releases.. weeeell....

Snoopyespoo
April 3, 2015
Rarely you meet music like this, simply special. The kind of music that when you listen to it makes you feel special too. That's what it's about. No wonder so many people are going mad for it. To create music like this it's not enough to just have good tools and great skills, to create music like this you need to have magic in your pocket.
morte
March 31, 2015
Student music. Abstract in the worst sense. If it were allowed I'd call it Wanking Music. A pastiche of styles, samples, tricks. All copied. Copied badly. No ideas in this stuff, no reality, no feelings. No joy, no anger, nothing. Just fiddling. Jeez don't get me started! Even Frankie Bones tried better!
Warius
June 5, 2014
I do not like techno. if a lame 80/90's party and a techno venue are the only two options for a night, I'd rather go to the former. Whenever I do wind up in a techno place, I'm usually borderline depressed within 20 minutes so I am OUT of there. But this guy. The first track of his I heard was Six Figures, a couple of years ago, in Berlin actually. It always stuck with me. Just the last month or so I've been checking everything out. I'm obsessed with a lot of his tracks.
waeh
August 23, 2013
Wow! Im just discovering all the releases on the novel imprint. Amazing! At last someone who can blow life into the flat dub techno scene. Keep it up!
aguynamedfrank
March 17, 2011
edited over 11 years ago
By far, one of the best techno/house producers of the latter half of the "naughties." His music is all at once dubby, deep, driving, and meaningful. It can make you dance and it can make you contemplate. Not only that, but he's a stand up guy with DJ skills to match. Couldn't have been a better person to get the claim to fame he's gained. Eagerly anticipating his releases for 2011. He's not disappointed me yet. Surprising its took this long to see a review for the guy. Definitely in my top 10 of all timers!
chava
October 7, 2020Instantly recognisable sound somewhere between New York house and Basic Channel.