Gene On Earth
Time On The Vine

Time On The Vine

Catno

LD007

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

Germany

Release date

Jun 3, 2022

Gene On Earth is back with his second LP on his own Limousine Dream!

After being marooned in a small beach town in Brazil at the start of the pandemic, California-born Gene On Earth eventually made it home to Berlin. As the reality of the global situation sunk in, he set to work on his second album, working in an obsessive daily rhythm. After gathering an arsenal of samples and inspiration he returned to the studio for 5 months of feverish work. Set for release on June 3rd via his own imprint Limousine Dream, ‘Time on The Vine’ is a slick record delivered with the laid-back warmth of a producer at the top of his game. Breezy yet assured, its wonky minimal rhythms are as feel good as they are fun, a perfect antidote to the long and waning pandemic that birthed them.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

24.99€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Studio Dobra

7:44

A2

Snooze Operator

6:00

A3

The City Special

5:46

B1

Time Optimist

6:52

B2

Pinseeker

7:58

C1

To Bleep Or Not To Bleep

8:47

C2

Chuggy Elements

7:06

D1

Flux Deluxe

7:51

D2

Aston Martinez

8:51

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