Levon Vincent – Solemn Days EP
Label: | Deconstruct Music – DEC-02 |
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Format: | Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, White Label |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Electronic |
Style: | Dub Techno, Deep House |
Tracklist
A | Solemn Days | |
B | Polar Bear Make Nice With That Sea Lion |
Companies, etc.
- Mastered At – Prairie Cat Mastering
Credits
- Mastered By – MJR*
Notes
First pressings have the complete title of the B side "Polar Bear Make Nice With That Sea Lion" stamped on white label,
the repress only "Polar Bear". This is the difference beetwen the original and reissue.
the repress only "Polar Bear". This is the difference beetwen the original and reissue.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A): DEC-02-A PCMJR
- Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B): DEC-02-B RE PCMJR
Other Versions (1)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Recently Edited | Solemn Days EP (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Repress, White Label) | Deconstruct Music | DEC-02 | US | 2014 |
Recommendations
Reviews
- absolut overrated record...there is no Soul, no Funk, no Groove ..and still a re-press had to be made... I am asking myself why People can listen to such dead & soulless Music...it's not because it is synthetic or minimal, no..it is simply boring and flat...
to all young clubbers, Dj's, Producer...we did it already yesterday... - Welcome repress. One thing no one ever mentions with represses - esp. when they are a few years old (Solemn Days originally came out FIVE years ago) is that not everyone would have been in a position to buy them when they originally came out. So its not a question - for many people - of having "slept on it" originally: e.g. they might have been 11 years old in 2009 and are only now getting into Levon's music, or they might have not been able to afford the $15-$20 (inc. shipping) for a 12" single at the time, etc.
Vinyl is an increasingly expensive format - esp. if you don't live in a big city with a cutting edge dance music/vinyl store, and if people are going to continue to support it - then the music should be as accessible as possible. Levon Vincent has a great track record of making his music available again … ditto Larry Heard, Theo Parrish … - Well you know the saying "people with taste, people with money and people with the repress"
if you sleep on a record when it's first released and they all sell out what are the options but to pay the price dictated by the market, or hope you can find a cheap one (unlikely) or just wait for the repress? It's a capitalist world! - I honestly hate Levon for not repressing his releases. One of my favorite producers. But I missed out on all his records.
- Surprised no one's reviewed this one yet...but I supposed its one of his more underrated productions. Solemn Days is a dubby tech-house work out, with a nasty, tricky break....great for the low-slung, concrete basement parties. Polar Bear is a steady bumper...not mind blowing, but definitely a worthwhile flip, no filler. "Solemn Days" is my favorite by a good leap, though!
Release
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