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It's Immaterial (Mint Green Colored Vinyl) Vinyl LP - Turntable Lab Exclusive - LIMIT 2 PER CUSTOMER

Ghostly International / SKU: lp-10898
modern cold wave / synthpop perfection, Lab exclusivo!
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  • Hardened record store owner says: "I hate the modern new wave shit, give me pre-Rebublic New Order any day of the week." Puts on Black Marble's It's Immaterial: shuts the F up. The new stuff always seems to sound plastic-y, but this sounds like it was mastered by a pudgy Brit named "Geoff" in some oversized basement studio. Tell Geoff to give me that Fat Bottom Girls sound without the "girls." I first heard "Iron Lung" in the office. The shuffling drums, the vocalist sounding deathly pale; I imagined his neck to be veiny with zero neck fat. I am hooked. I really don't want to know more about Chris Stewart, cuz right now in my mind, he's a cross between Peter Murphy and Lux Interior. I think it would crush my soul to find out he's eating Sweetgreen after Soul Cycle. Every time a music critic posted their decade list without this album, I discredited and gave them lurker side-eye (Jessy Lanza's Pull My Hair Back also under-recognized). STAN Black Marble.

    ➸ IN-DEPTH: Read our interview with Black Marble's Chris Stewart

    • Turntable Lab exclusive
    • limit (2) per customer
    • mint green colored vinyl
    • includes obi strip
    • limited edition of 300
    • music label: Ghostly International 2019
    • TTL Institut Audio 007
    reviewed by the mgmnt 10/2019
    .
    upc: 804297827551

Hardened record store owner says: "I hate the modern new wave shit, give me pre-Rebublic New Order any day of the week." Puts on Black Marble's It's Immaterial: shuts the F up. The new stuff always seems to sound plastic-y, but this sounds like it was mastered by a pudgy Brit named "Geoff" in some oversized basement studio. Tell Geoff to give me that Fat Bottom Girls sound without the "girls." I first heard "Iron Lung" in the office. The shuffling drums, the vocalist sounding deathly pale; I imagined his neck to be veiny with zero neck fat. I am hooked. I really don't want to know more about Chris Stewart, cuz right now in my mind, he's a cross between Peter Murphy and Lux Interior. I think it would crush my soul to find out he's eating Sweetgreen after Soul Cycle. Every time a music critic posted their decade list without this album, I discredited and gave them lurker side-eye (Jessy Lanza's Pull My Hair Back also under-recognized). STAN Black Marble.

➸ IN-DEPTH: Read our interview with Black Marble's Chris Stewart

  • Turntable Lab exclusive
  • limit (2) per customer
  • mint green colored vinyl
  • includes obi strip
  • limited edition of 300
  • music label: Ghostly International 2019
  • TTL Institut Audio 007
reviewed by the mgmnt 10/2019
.
upc: 804297827551

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