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Jon Doppler
The Artifact

The Artifact
The ArtifactThe Artifact

Catno

HG003

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Netherlands

Release date

Oct 5, 2023

The Artifact Jon Doppler Half Grand Records - HG003

The first solo excursion on Half Grand Records comes from label boss, Jon Doppler. Clocking in at 37 minutes, this collection plays more like a mini album than a 12”.

The Artifact is full of the cavernous electro vibes that Doppler hinted at on the previously released compilations from the label. And if this record is an Artifact, it belongs at the bottom of the Mariana Trench with its alien percussion and deep, fluid bass.

It’s hard to pick a favorite as any one of these tracks would add atmosphere and color to a set. “Sapphire” sounds like it would perfectly underscore the discovery of an ancient Atlantean civilization. While Tar Like Gold’s driving, arpeggiated basslines and vocal samples “tomorrow holds the key” look to the future.

Take a listen and see for yourself, there’s a lot to love on this one.

For fans of Morphology, CPU records, Versalife

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

14€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Alme

A2

All Around Us

A3

Sapphire

B1

Tar Like Gold version 11722

B2

Top Hat

B3

RDR Kibosh

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