Velvet Desert Music Vol. 3
Original German acid legend and subsequent mnmlst Jörg Burger follows his nose for downbeat atmospheric styles with a 3rd compilation of cinematic, psychedelic, pop ambient-adjacent works by pals and himself
One for those who’ve followed Kompakt and aged gracefully like its catalogue, ‘Velvet Desert Music Vol.3’ tends toward a buoyant late night atmosphere that’s shy of the club but also not ready for bed yet. Cologne’s Burger hustles longtime Kompakt crew in alternate guises for something like a soundtrack to the Bang Bang Bar afterhours.
It’s built to be played in one session, with a smartly sequenced flow between Flug 8’s lambent downtempo stroller ‘Puerto Rico (The Velvet Circle Mix)’ eventually leading to the percolated indie-pop loops of ‘Marole’ ft. Charlotte Jestaedt, with highlights in the effortless bop of Sascha Funke’s ‘Mathias Rust’, hip-rolling cowboy strut to ‘Es Cucurucuc’ by Barcelona’s Golden Bug, enchanting new wave pop sway in Mount Obsidian’s ‘Fade’, and Burger’s own sultry slant on ‘Dark Mambo’ by Seb Mantel.
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Original German acid legend and subsequent mnmlst Jörg Burger follows his nose for downbeat atmospheric styles with a 3rd compilation of cinematic, psychedelic, pop ambient-adjacent works by pals and himself
One for those who’ve followed Kompakt and aged gracefully like its catalogue, ‘Velvet Desert Music Vol.3’ tends toward a buoyant late night atmosphere that’s shy of the club but also not ready for bed yet. Cologne’s Burger hustles longtime Kompakt crew in alternate guises for something like a soundtrack to the Bang Bang Bar afterhours.
It’s built to be played in one session, with a smartly sequenced flow between Flug 8’s lambent downtempo stroller ‘Puerto Rico (The Velvet Circle Mix)’ eventually leading to the percolated indie-pop loops of ‘Marole’ ft. Charlotte Jestaedt, with highlights in the effortless bop of Sascha Funke’s ‘Mathias Rust’, hip-rolling cowboy strut to ‘Es Cucurucuc’ by Barcelona’s Golden Bug, enchanting new wave pop sway in Mount Obsidian’s ‘Fade’, and Burger’s own sultry slant on ‘Dark Mambo’ by Seb Mantel.
Original German acid legend and subsequent mnmlst Jörg Burger follows his nose for downbeat atmospheric styles with a 3rd compilation of cinematic, psychedelic, pop ambient-adjacent works by pals and himself
One for those who’ve followed Kompakt and aged gracefully like its catalogue, ‘Velvet Desert Music Vol.3’ tends toward a buoyant late night atmosphere that’s shy of the club but also not ready for bed yet. Cologne’s Burger hustles longtime Kompakt crew in alternate guises for something like a soundtrack to the Bang Bang Bar afterhours.
It’s built to be played in one session, with a smartly sequenced flow between Flug 8’s lambent downtempo stroller ‘Puerto Rico (The Velvet Circle Mix)’ eventually leading to the percolated indie-pop loops of ‘Marole’ ft. Charlotte Jestaedt, with highlights in the effortless bop of Sascha Funke’s ‘Mathias Rust’, hip-rolling cowboy strut to ‘Es Cucurucuc’ by Barcelona’s Golden Bug, enchanting new wave pop sway in Mount Obsidian’s ‘Fade’, and Burger’s own sultry slant on ‘Dark Mambo’ by Seb Mantel.
Original German acid legend and subsequent mnmlst Jörg Burger follows his nose for downbeat atmospheric styles with a 3rd compilation of cinematic, psychedelic, pop ambient-adjacent works by pals and himself
One for those who’ve followed Kompakt and aged gracefully like its catalogue, ‘Velvet Desert Music Vol.3’ tends toward a buoyant late night atmosphere that’s shy of the club but also not ready for bed yet. Cologne’s Burger hustles longtime Kompakt crew in alternate guises for something like a soundtrack to the Bang Bang Bar afterhours.
It’s built to be played in one session, with a smartly sequenced flow between Flug 8’s lambent downtempo stroller ‘Puerto Rico (The Velvet Circle Mix)’ eventually leading to the percolated indie-pop loops of ‘Marole’ ft. Charlotte Jestaedt, with highlights in the effortless bop of Sascha Funke’s ‘Mathias Rust’, hip-rolling cowboy strut to ‘Es Cucurucuc’ by Barcelona’s Golden Bug, enchanting new wave pop sway in Mount Obsidian’s ‘Fade’, and Burger’s own sultry slant on ‘Dark Mambo’ by Seb Mantel.
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Original German acid legend and subsequent mnmlst Jörg Burger follows his nose for downbeat atmospheric styles with a 3rd compilation of cinematic, psychedelic, pop ambient-adjacent works by pals and himself
One for those who’ve followed Kompakt and aged gracefully like its catalogue, ‘Velvet Desert Music Vol.3’ tends toward a buoyant late night atmosphere that’s shy of the club but also not ready for bed yet. Cologne’s Burger hustles longtime Kompakt crew in alternate guises for something like a soundtrack to the Bang Bang Bar afterhours.
It’s built to be played in one session, with a smartly sequenced flow between Flug 8’s lambent downtempo stroller ‘Puerto Rico (The Velvet Circle Mix)’ eventually leading to the percolated indie-pop loops of ‘Marole’ ft. Charlotte Jestaedt, with highlights in the effortless bop of Sascha Funke’s ‘Mathias Rust’, hip-rolling cowboy strut to ‘Es Cucurucuc’ by Barcelona’s Golden Bug, enchanting new wave pop sway in Mount Obsidian’s ‘Fade’, and Burger’s own sultry slant on ‘Dark Mambo’ by Seb Mantel.
Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 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
Original German acid legend and subsequent mnmlst Jörg Burger follows his nose for downbeat atmospheric styles with a 3rd compilation of cinematic, psychedelic, pop ambient-adjacent works by pals and himself
One for those who’ve followed Kompakt and aged gracefully like its catalogue, ‘Velvet Desert Music Vol.3’ tends toward a buoyant late night atmosphere that’s shy of the club but also not ready for bed yet. Cologne’s Burger hustles longtime Kompakt crew in alternate guises for something like a soundtrack to the Bang Bang Bar afterhours.
It’s built to be played in one session, with a smartly sequenced flow between Flug 8’s lambent downtempo stroller ‘Puerto Rico (The Velvet Circle Mix)’ eventually leading to the percolated indie-pop loops of ‘Marole’ ft. Charlotte Jestaedt, with highlights in the effortless bop of Sascha Funke’s ‘Mathias Rust’, hip-rolling cowboy strut to ‘Es Cucurucuc’ by Barcelona’s Golden Bug, enchanting new wave pop sway in Mount Obsidian’s ‘Fade’, and Burger’s own sultry slant on ‘Dark Mambo’ by Seb Mantel.