First off, this album is absolutely incredible
Secondly, has anyone bought the Vinyl of this? is it worth it? Are the ones from Amazon legit?
>>64750060
Good taste senpai, have a bump. Sadly I don't know much about the vinyl.
>>64750275
thank you friend, know any more like them?
>>64750275
>wordfilters
Fucking cuckchan.
>>64750299
I'd check out their other releases, they released a new album just last month. I don't think I know anything too similar, but try checking out Luminous Orange or Lush for a dreampop/shoeaze fix.
>>64750301
>getting bootyblasted because you can't say f.am
Kys tbqh famalam.
That being said, Deep Time is pretty cool. Honestly though I like their new project as Sound of Ceres more, they trade in the fuzz for space and it works wonders. Doesn't seem to be anything else that sounds quite like this album though.
I LOVE white seal (shell and spine)
>>64750060
Bought the vinyl used, unbearable surface noise further into the middle of the record. I don't think that's supposed to happen
>>64750060
The one I got off of amazon was legit, white pressing with download code inside. The only thing is that a I think little bit of the songs beginning for both sides was cut off at the start, but everything else was fine
>>64750932
did you buy it off Amazon or a random seller? sorry im being nosy
>>64750060
I bought the vinyl and had to ask for a replacement. Both times it came warped with unlistenable noise by the end of each side. Ended up getting a refund. It's a shame, the record and sleeve are gorgeous.
>>64750060
Got the vinyl - seems like everyone was going on about them being warped or whatever.
To be fair, sounds fine - probably would be nicer on cassette tho
posting rare cc
https://youtu.be/kwB3NFnXmQw
>>64750299
Check out Sweet Trip's first album. It's not quite the same vibe, but it's got some good dreamy sounds.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-odF-y1nQvw
>>64752133
>nicer on cassette tho
Why are cassettes coming back?
Honestly they're trash in terms of quality, and the only reason they took off is because vinyl wasn't feasibly portable.