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Opik
Opik

Opik
OpikOpik

Artists

Opik

Catno

REZLP1one

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Germany

Release date

Dec 15, 2021

Opik, KMA60 Rezpektiva, REZLP1one, Germany, Vinyl Records, Chat Noir distribution, Chat Noir store,

An incredibly important but left behind album from 1994 originally on the Concrete label and now fully remastered & reissued. Three piece Opik, which consisted of Murray Clark, Chris Deverell and Robert Ellerby delivered some of the most bustling, pulsating, instrumental electronic music of the 90’s. Driven along by forceful emotional basslines coupled with melodic synths and the occasional epic vocal sample. Think LFO, think Orbital, think Leftfield, think Underworld and you are nearly there. Music truly ahead of its time.

Available Tomorrow

Feb 23, 2024

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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COLLECTING ORDER FOR REPRESS

A1

Origin

A2

Eyeballs

B1

Koulsoum

B2

Time For Healing

C1

Salaam

C2

Frippout

D1

Chimera

D2

Feel Yourself

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