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Description

Re-press of 1000 black vinyl with download.

Language ‏ : ‎ English


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 12.6 x 12.6 x 0.79 inches; 10.4 ounces


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Darla Records


Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 2024


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ February 5, 2020


Label ‏ : ‎ Darla Records


Country of Origin ‏ : ‎ USA


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 2


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cool vinyl!
I got this for a gift & the description said Limited edition Blue vinyl, but I received a Black vinyl. Still good nonetheless! Packaged well & super cool.
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2023 by bianca

  • Delivered on time and works fine And the price is right. Very easy to apply, perfect fit for my wife So far, everything is good.
Fast delivery, great items with fantastic warranty. Will definitely be purchasing more for the household I bought this product a couple of days ago and is being doing a wonderful job keeping cockroaches out of my house Great product at an affordable price! My brother need so cool product . It serves it purpose, heavy duty, nice grip Love it and really fast shipping! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2018 by Amazon Customer

  • Great stuff
Product came in one piece and worked perfectly well with my CD player. Packaging is as basic as it gets, but no problem with that at all. Of course the music is amazing.
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019 by TristanG098

  • Good music, bad requirement to download.
Amazing album. One thing that really bugs me about buying digital media on Amazon: you have to download their music app to download the albums now. This is a major turn off for me. I will definitely try to buy elsewhere with the introduction of this app.
Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2014 by Gin

  • a sweet trip for sure
Discovered through an anonymous recommendation, this thing grabbed me last summer and I was quickly astounded. What a great record. That it remains in obscurity reflects a blindspot of the tastemakers bordering on criminal. The de-jure categorization of shoegaze/IDM - I feel - doesn't do it justice. To me, this doesn't fit in anywhere. And that's fine. That's great, really. I imagine myself laying down in a room, blinded windows, hints of sunlight seeping through to the walls and carpet. velocity:design:comfort is playing. I'm at an impasse in life, and I'm just sorta *there* - not thinking too hard, not moving. Just feeling what it feels like to be human here in this place at this time. Maybe there's another person present. Maybe I'm on some kind of drug. I dunno. Very therapeutic music, I guess is my point. My favorite track is "Sept." Is that an abbreviation on September? Not only would that be an obvious conclusion, I'm remembering a few key events in my life that happened during a September, the month of my birth. I can't tell if it's a love song or not. Whether romantic and personal love or not, the love is there. The love is all over this record. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2017 by C.

  • Jewel case came with a small crack but the actual ...
Jewel case came with a small crack but the actual cd is flawless and everything came sealed. Would purchase but if you're a real stickler about your jewel casing don't expect it to be flawless.
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2018 by Audio Man

  • Velocity:Design:Comfort
You could call the early-2000s the era of indie electronic music, offering a deluge of indie pop albums punctuated by a kind of digital poignancy. Suddenly, electronics weren't just the province of DJs and bedroom producers, but a way to imbue rock songs with certain moods that a guitar cannot accomplish on its own. This era saw the emergence of hot new indie electronic artists (The Postal Service) and career-high albums by scene veterans (Mouse on Mars), as well as those unfortunate records that didn't push hard enough or get lucky enough to end up on anyone's radar screen. One of those records is Sweet Trip's Velocity:Design:Comfort, which is ironic, because its charisma and sheer ambition surpass most concept albums and everything that Aphex Twin ever released. But it's more than an imprint of elbow grease in the studio; it's a potent, sensual fusion of shoegaze, pointillist drum `n bass, four-on-the-floor dance music and sun-soaked electronic textures. Quite possibly, V:D:C is the most enjoyable indie electronic album ever to see the light of the day, while also being the smartest. Synesthetes may see colors in music, but I nearly always think of this record in terms of tastes, all variations on (yep) sweetness. Drill `n bass cuts "Tekka" and "Pro:Lov:Ad" are tangy, while "Dsco" and "Fruitcake and Cookies" have a heavier bubblegum flavor, less complex but still delicious. Despite the busy production and the song-by-song disparities (late in the game, a taut percussion showcase gives way to a jangly shoegaze tune, then leads into a beautiful, cracked lullaby), the whole album goes down as easily as a glass of pink lemonade. It helps that Sweet Trip's in-house vocalist, Valerie Reyes, is no slouch; her voice is ideal for the surrounding environment, alluring but not outright exotic, and she elevates the already spectacular "Sept" and "Dedicated" to elysian heights. All this, and Velocity:Design:Comfort is about as unpretentious as albums of this ilk get. It asks so little of the listener that you'd swear it was pouring molten candy straight into your ears and through to your brain. Both the band's name and the title of this record are truth in advertising like you rarely see in music: it's sweet, trippy, fast, intelligently designed, and--ultimately--comforting. If you ever discover this incredible place, you'll probably wonder why you never knew it existed, then fasten your seatbelt and let it whisk you to the stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2007 by Michael R. Newmark

  • Velocity Design Comfort
This cd has a strong personality. It's vibrant and dense. The sweet music is like an aroma of nostalgia and sentimental happiness.
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2003 by "regarder"

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