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Dark Days
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Catno

DHF1

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Single Stereo

Country

Germany

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Deep Heavy Fear's brilliant debut 12"... two vocal downtempo pop tracks co-produced with Saâda Bonaire. Super limited release...

Deep Heavy Fear's debut 12" presents two vocal downtempo pop tracks co-produced with Saâda Bonaire, presented in self pressed outer sleeve, limited edition.


Dark Days is the debut offering from Berlin-based Anglo-American trio Deep Heavy Fear. A twelve inch of glimmering pop melodies with a portentous undercurrent, comprised of two tracks from a batch of songs co-produced with cult Bremen synth-pop allies Saâda Bonaire. The A-side's serpentine synth bass and sub-100 bpm mark it for downtempo dancefloor consumption, while the B-side charts a tentative homeward retreat through twilit murmurations. Self-pressed & presented in a hand-printed and numbered multi-colour kraftpak sleeve, designed by band vocalist Chloe Grove.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$15*$32

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A

Dark Days

4:02

B

So Schnell Wie Möglich

2:31

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