The KVB present their 2nd LP with Geoff Barrow’s Invada, making extensive use of the producer’s enviable collection of classic synthesisers.
They’re still gauntly minimal, but robed in deeper layers of lustrous analog electronics, whilst the guitars and machine drums rasp thru with a controlled aggression and swagger.
Their glam fan favourite Never Enough makes an appearance at the album’s core, flanked by the gothic charge of In Deep and the pulsating, diesel-fuming highlights of Awake and V11393, and the duo’s cinematic influences and potential becomes clear with the night-vision gaze of Mirrors.
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The KVB present their 2nd LP with Geoff Barrow’s Invada, making extensive use of the producer’s enviable collection of classic synthesisers.
They’re still gauntly minimal, but robed in deeper layers of lustrous analog electronics, whilst the guitars and machine drums rasp thru with a controlled aggression and swagger.
Their glam fan favourite Never Enough makes an appearance at the album’s core, flanked by the gothic charge of In Deep and the pulsating, diesel-fuming highlights of Awake and V11393, and the duo’s cinematic influences and potential becomes clear with the night-vision gaze of Mirrors.
The KVB present their 2nd LP with Geoff Barrow’s Invada, making extensive use of the producer’s enviable collection of classic synthesisers.
They’re still gauntly minimal, but robed in deeper layers of lustrous analog electronics, whilst the guitars and machine drums rasp thru with a controlled aggression and swagger.
Their glam fan favourite Never Enough makes an appearance at the album’s core, flanked by the gothic charge of In Deep and the pulsating, diesel-fuming highlights of Awake and V11393, and the duo’s cinematic influences and potential becomes clear with the night-vision gaze of Mirrors.
The KVB present their 2nd LP with Geoff Barrow’s Invada, making extensive use of the producer’s enviable collection of classic synthesisers.
They’re still gauntly minimal, but robed in deeper layers of lustrous analog electronics, whilst the guitars and machine drums rasp thru with a controlled aggression and swagger.
Their glam fan favourite Never Enough makes an appearance at the album’s core, flanked by the gothic charge of In Deep and the pulsating, diesel-fuming highlights of Awake and V11393, and the duo’s cinematic influences and potential becomes clear with the night-vision gaze of Mirrors.
2018 Repress on half red / half blue translucent vinyl with digital download card redeemable from the label.
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The KVB present their 2nd LP with Geoff Barrow’s Invada, making extensive use of the producer’s enviable collection of classic synthesisers.
They’re still gauntly minimal, but robed in deeper layers of lustrous analog electronics, whilst the guitars and machine drums rasp thru with a controlled aggression and swagger.
Their glam fan favourite Never Enough makes an appearance at the album’s core, flanked by the gothic charge of In Deep and the pulsating, diesel-fuming highlights of Awake and V11393, and the duo’s cinematic influences and potential becomes clear with the night-vision gaze of Mirrors.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 1-3 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
The KVB present their 2nd LP with Geoff Barrow’s Invada, making extensive use of the producer’s enviable collection of classic synthesisers.
They’re still gauntly minimal, but robed in deeper layers of lustrous analog electronics, whilst the guitars and machine drums rasp thru with a controlled aggression and swagger.
Their glam fan favourite Never Enough makes an appearance at the album’s core, flanked by the gothic charge of In Deep and the pulsating, diesel-fuming highlights of Awake and V11393, and the duo’s cinematic influences and potential becomes clear with the night-vision gaze of Mirrors.