The first vinyl release for Verdant Recordings presenting a refined collection of melodic deep techno and electro. Limited to numbered 101 lathe cut copies. Each is stamped and includes a 400gsm printed insert with "Emerald City" artwork by Sophie O'Leary.
Packaged in uPVC outer, recycled stamped sleeve and anti-static liner.
Repress? ......yeah maybe :)
Includes unlimited streaming of Emerald City
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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credits
from Emerald City,
track released April 9, 2016
written and produced by Leigh Dickson
A truly remarkable album! I'd like to add that this is one of very few albums that I think truly sound better on vinyl, as it only enhances the intended experience. Every little bit seeps with atmosphere, like watching a dystopian, heavily grainy, space movie with ships surveying distant planets. That goes for the artwork as well, to which I'm sure everyone can agree, is the perfect marriage of both sound and visualization. Here's to hoping there'll be a 2846! Trisska
The whole album is amazing. Empires is, overall, my favorite ... (1) Because it's extra quirky (2) It's the longest track on the album ... and I like long tracks.
Whole album is great, though. 5/5 stars. 10/10.... all we need is more of Shima!
And, I think, a trio collaboration between John Shima, Derek Carr and, of course, Mr Rutter himself would be extra special :) simplybeourselves
Snappy breakbeats, acid-drenched samples, and ’90s techno textures abound on this five-track knockout from the South Korean DJ and producer. Bandcamp New & Notable Sep 13, 2023