Labeled as “Limited Edition” in the artist’s web store (amount of pressings made is unknown). This release comes with an gatefold that has embossed details, a printed innersleve and a 24x24 inch double sided 4 panel poster. Remix art work by Andy Rolfes, Sam Rolfes and S.A Mayer.
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Barcode: 0602438804399
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"Dawn of Chromatica" shows what "Rain On Me" on the original LP proved - Lady GAGA is best on a track by herself. Vittar on "Fun Tonight" doubles down on this and by the time the remix of "Plastic Doll" dropped, I turned it off halfway through the garbage ass rap on the record. GAGA has came a long way from working with Wale and outshining Beyonce. "Dawn of Chromatica" is one of those rare GAGA album's I will never be able fully get through. Looks like "Love For Sale" finally has some company.
I really love the concept of Dawn of Chromatica. It feels like Gaga gathered a celebration from all tribes in Chromatica all over the night till dawn! I also love the artwork, sadly there is no gaga in the poster! Apart from that, the sound quality is great! just a little bit surface noise sometime. Overall, it is a 4.5/5 for me.
Fantastic hyperpop remixes of Gaga's Chromatica, featuring an incredible slew of celebrated artist's prominent in the hyperpop genre including Falmboyant Dorian Electra, PC Music's AG Cook and Charli XCX.
Audio quality is fantastic and the dual fold art and clear vinyl look outstanding and pair perfectly.
The record itself sounds really good - especially for a clear pressing. Not many pops and crackles, and it’s actually clear. Haven’t found many “clear” pressings that are actually transparent. Really well printed gatefold, inner sleeve is also well printed. My only gripe is that the inner sleeve isn’t glued together amazingly well but I’ve found that’s pretty common throughout my collection.
I got this on clearance at Target for $14 so can’t complain. It has a little bit of static noise on both sides but you can’t really tell unless you really listen. It comes with a big poster and also a picture sleeve. I probably wouldn’t have gotten it if it was full price but if you manage to get it on clearance then I definitely recommend.
My pressing sounds really good. Nice, clear sound and very little surface noise, like it could even be heard over the loud production. Occasional pops here and there, but nothing major. The packaging, like the trifold Chromatica vinyl, is stunning. I love the clear vinyl for this album, it might be my favorite (or one of my favorite) looking Gaga pressings. And while the lack of Babylon (Haus Labs Version) is unfortunate, the other remixes are pretty great.
Pressing is really nice, high quality sound, no surface noise, also clear vinyl looks nice, the gatefold is great quality, there are some really good remixes such as Alice, Free Woman, 1000 Doves, Replay, and others not so good (Rain on Me, Sine from Above) One of the negative aspects of this album is that it does not includes the Haus Lab version of Babylon.