Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

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  • Lobotomy Records
    Fresh Peossy
    • Aug 2005
    • 22

    Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

    Lost Sunday is now available at EDM Digital.

    Phil K & Vance Musgrove team up for a progressive breaks masterpiece. Melodic and moving in the typical Phil K fashion, Lost Sunday finally sees the light of day as the third release on Lobotomy Records. Expect this to receive major play by all the usual top DJ's. For those enjoying the tech-house sound Kriece comes correct with his remix of Lost Sunday

    Phil K and Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday
    http://www.edmdigital.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=3533

    Phil K and Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (Kriece Remix)
    http://www.edmdigital.com/catalog/p...roducts_id=3534
  • mekk
    Getting Somewhere
    • Jun 2004
    • 219

    #2
    Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

    i was hoping to hear something better from those guys
    ...party animal - long time ago

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    • Lobotomy Records
      Fresh Peossy
      • Aug 2005
      • 22

      #3
      Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

      Originally posted by mekk
      i was hoping to hear something better from those guys
      To each their own...

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      • razors edge
        Getting Somewhere
        • Jun 2004
        • 156

        #4
        Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

        Lost Sunday is so fuckin good!!!! 10/10
        .. waiting so long for the record, and now there is ....NO VINYL!!
        SHAME!!!!

        -R

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        • Lobotomy Records
          Fresh Peossy
          • Aug 2005
          • 22

          #5
          Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)



          Artist: Phil K & Vance Musgrove
          Title: Lost Sunday
          Label: Lobotomy Records
          Score: 9/10
          Reviewed On: 10/28/2005
          By: Jason Calvert

          Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday

          Lobotomy has been home to the amazing "Furball" from The Operators, and Darkarma's massive "Exit Body Map". Therefore I can certainly justify my high expectations for this release. Fellow Australians Vance Musgrove and Phil K take hold for "Lost Sunday", and considering their previous work, I think it is pretty safe to presume we have one damn fine release on our hands! But let us put these assumptions aside, and see how the track really measures up.

          From the moment this track began, I knew it was going to be amazing. Lifting up with beautifully distorted guitar lines, the smooth and laid back breakbeat slowly begins to emerge. The bassline twists itself up and gets right inside the listeners head. The distorted guitar makes a return throughout the track, and other sub-melodies wind themselves into the composition. The end result is an extremely coherent production which is simply oozing with quality.

          Lobotomy have gone for an all Aussie release here, bringing in Kriece for the remix. Kriece has become one of the most demiurgic tech producers to emerge lately. His nonpareil style adds a unique twist to "Lost Sunday", and certainly works to advantage the release. The foundations have been whipped up to a punchy 4/4 standard, and the bassline has been totally ripped up and re-layered. Minimal melodies float in the high ranges, and the overall feel is very unique, and would make a perfect selection for the more forward thinking DJ.

          My assumptions were correct, and perhaps even exceeded with the inclusion of the Kriece Mix. Both sides are outstanding examples of their style, and both target vastly different crowds. At least one mix provided here is going to have you amazed, so I must recommend that you all get your hands on a copy. With future outings coming from Habersham and a project known as Datguy involving Corey Spengler, Lobotomy are one hot label you better be watching closely!

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          • razors edge
            Getting Somewhere
            • Jun 2004
            • 156

            #6
            Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

            Come on tel me why Lobotomy records stops with vinyl?

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            • Life on Other Planets AKA Johns
              Are you Kidding me??
              • Oct 2005
              • 3087

              #7
              Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

              Stops vinyl what the . u mean this track won't be released on vinyl, and nethier will lobotomy stuff. fuck no

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              • Exe
                Fresh Peossy
                • Jun 2004
                • 36

                #8
                Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

                good track

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                • Lobotomy Records
                  Fresh Peossy
                  • Aug 2005
                  • 22

                  #9
                  Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

                  Originally posted by johns
                  Stops vinyl what the . u mean this track won't be released on vinyl, and nethier will lobotomy stuff. fuck no
                  Lobotomy Releases won't be released on vinyl. That's not to say another label may license a release or be featured on a compilation which gets pressed to vinyl.

                  Our releases are also now available at http://djdownload.com/

                  Steve Lawler is just another example of a DJ/Producer opting to take his label all digital: http://www.residentadvisor.net/news.asp?ID=7324

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                  • binaryzero
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • Jun 2004
                    • 18

                    #10
                    Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

                    Quality Musgroove!

                    Vance brings it once again.

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                    • Life on Other Planets AKA Johns
                      Are you Kidding me??
                      • Oct 2005
                      • 3087

                      #11
                      Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

                      Why oh why do u have to go only digital. i have never bought a track mp3 format before how does it work? And how much would it cost? do u get billed through the network or something? I have not got cd players only have dealt with vinyl. U do know that by going only digital u will be losing money, cause if i did by cd decks i would just download the file through p2p but if u had only vinyl i would have to buy it so u would not lose money. what are other peoples feelings on the debat of vinyl vs cd decks?

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                      • binaryzero
                        Fresh Peossy
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 18

                        #12
                        Re: Phil K & Vance Musgrove - Lost Sunday (LOB03)

                        Originally posted by johns
                        Why oh why do u have to go only digital. i have never bought a track mp3 format before how does it work? And how much would it cost? do u get billed through the network or something? I have not got cd players only have dealt with vinyl. U do know that by going only digital u will be losing money, cause if i did by cd decks i would just download the file through p2p but if u had only vinyl i would have to buy it so u would not lose money. what are other peoples feelings on the debat of vinyl vs cd decks?
                        You're probably better off starting a new topic for this, but before you start talking the economics of running a record label you should understand what is involved in releasing a vinyl pressing. Namely their must be a mastering for vinyl and a production cut (usually a minimum of 500 records.) Records these days usually sell at about $12 whereas mp3s sell for about $2. Let's assume person A buys the record version and person B buys the mp3 version, the record label generally sees about the same profit, though person A just spent $10 more buying a vinyl version.

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