Shinichi Atobe – Heat
Label: | DDS – DDS035 |
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Format: | 2 x Vinyl, LP, Album |
Land: | UK |
Veröffentlicht: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Stil: | Deep House, Techno |
Trackliste
A1 | So Good, So Right | 12:17 | |
B1 | Heat 2 | 8:02 | |
B2 | Heat 4 | 8:18 | |
C1 | Heat 1 | 9:58 | |
C2 | Bonus | 3:02 | |
D1 | Heat 3 | 9:37 | |
D2 | So Good, So Right 2 | 8:01 |
Unternehmen usw.
- Mastering bei – Alchemy Mastering
- Vertrieb durch – Boomkat
Mitwirkende (Credits)
- Mastered By – Matt Colton
- Photography By – Mat Thornton
Barcode und andere Identifikationsmerkmale
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): DDS 035 A1 = MATT @ ALCHEMY = v+
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): DDS 035 B1 ᴧv
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side C): DDS 035 C1 = MATT @ ALCHEMY = +ᴧ
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side D): DDS 035 D1 v+
Andere Versionen (5 von 8)
Alle anzeigenTitel (Format) | Label | Kat.-Nr. | Land | Jahr | |||
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Neuer Eintrag | Heat (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Orange) | DDS | DDS035 | UK | 2018 | ||
Neuer Eintrag | Heat (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Repress, Purple) | DDS | DDS035 | UK | 2018 | ||
Neuer Eintrag | Heat (7×File, WAV, Album, 24-bit 44.1 kHz) | DDS | DDS035 | UK | 2018 | ||
Heat (7×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) | DDS | DDS035 | UK | 2018 | |||
Neuer Eintrag | Heat (2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Yellow) | DDS | DDS035 | UK | 2020 |
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- picked up my copy from a great store in Vancouver and must say its beyond what I expected. Sounds great and full. Textures and layers are more easily noticeable in comparison to the digital copy and the whole experience feels substantially richer as well. Pick this bad boy up if you're a fan of ambient electronic music and or chill beats. Easy to digest and enjoy.
- Repress no longer available at juno for cheap (support the sharks).
Aside: this whole "don't support the sharks" thing is a bit old and wan; at present with the exception of two sellers nobody is trying to make a killing on this title on discogs. I know that people do gouge sometimes, but for better or worse this is a capitalist country and market demands are driving these prices.
What exactly about physical music is it that inclines people to think there is something profoundly uncool about making a profit for your ingenuity and forethought. Savvy buyers can choose to ignore the gougers - they don't need to be publicly shamed and called out every time they list something at an inflated price. It is childish.
Fwiw I have no horse in this race, I am not defending a host of listings I have available at exorbitant prices (I don't think I am currently listing anything for sale here). When I sell something that is truly rare and long gone I price it accordingly, when something is still available I price it to make my costs back and in accord with the condition.
Rant out - This some next level shit.. Had me dancing around the living room with goosebumps for the whole duration of the album, saying "damn boy" at regular intervals