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    Snacks (Supersize) is the upcoming debut album by English DJ Jax Jones, scheduled to be released on 6 September 2019 through Polydor Records. It contains all the tracks previously featured on his EP Snacks in addition to six new songs, including collaborations with Tove Lo and Ella Henderson.

     

    Tracklisting; 

    A1
    1. House Work (ft. Mike Dunn & MNEK)
    2. Jacques (with ‪Tove Lo) 
    3. You Don’t Know Me (ft. RAYE)
    4. Harder (with ‪Bebe Rexha) 

    A2
    5. Ring Ring (with Mabel ft. Rich The Kid) 
    6. Instruction (ft. ‪Demi Lovato & Stefflon Don) 
    7. Play (with Years & Years) 

    B1
    8. 100 Times
    9. Breathe (ft. ‪Ina Wroldsen)
    10. Cruel
    11. All Day And Night (‪Europa - Martin Solveig & Jax Jones - with ‪Madison Beer)

    B2
    12. One Touch (with ‪Jess Glynne)
    13. All 4 U 
    14. This Is Real (ft. Ella Henderson)
    15. Tequila Time (Outro)

     

    Yellow vinyl available on his webstore

     

    Standard vinyl available on Amazon as well as other retailers 

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    Starting with the bite of lead single “Gimme,” the songs on III are more fiery than ever, with lyrics about desire and pain sung over driving bass. Banks nearly named the album Eros, after the Greek god of love -- which would have fallen in line with her other divinely inspired album titles -- but felt the word wasn’t strong enough to encompass the breadth of what she had written about. Her new album, she says, covers a richer chapter in her life, and the number three, with its definitive simplicity, more effectively conveys a beginning, middle and end. “I was going through a major growth spurt when I made this album,” she says, including moving on from a breakup. She now describes herself as a “wise woman” instead of a “naive girl.” Rather than giving in to bitter or jaded lyrics, she tapped into the early assurance heard on the Altar track “Fuck With Myself” and her 2017 one-off “Underdog.” On III’s closing track, she replaces her lost love with a new one: Her 4-year-old niece’s voice saying “I love you” fills the album’s last few seconds.

     

    Track listing:

    1. Till Now

    2. Gimme

    3. Contaminated

    4. Stroke

    5. Godless

    6. Sawzall

    7. Look What You're Doing To Me (feat. Francis and the Lights)

    8. Hawaiian Mazes

    9. Alaska

    10. Propaganda

    11. The Fall

    12. If We Were Made of Water

    13. What About Love

     

    2XLP Standard Black Vinyl

    2XLP Exclusive Red Vinyl

     

    This is a pre order and your physical music is expected to ship around July 12th, 2019.

    Digital album will be delivered via email on album release date.

    Please Note: Digital files are only available in the United States

  3. 1 minute ago, holyvacantsholyhell said:

    Lol go to VMP if you wanna jerk it over splatters of bands you have never heard of, no one here cares. We like music. Guess that makes us elite.

     

    I'd rather be snobby and elite than someone who wastes money on a record solely because there are X amount of them out there or cause they swirled the lead singer's jizz into a clear record.

    Great and that's you. No need to shove your beliefs of the hobby onto others let everyone enjoy how they want to

  4. 9 minutes ago, nardes said:

    Welcome to the boards... I see the welcoming committee has already greeted you!

     

    You've gotten these types of responses for a few reasons:

     

    1. The community doesn't take too well to people that are into records because of their looks/rarity or just to put them on the wall in a frame.

     

    2. There is already an UO thread where all new releases or questions can be asked... HERE'S THE LINK (people don't like duplicate threads as the board is already pretty cluttered)

     

    3. There's a general disdain for UO here as they are for the most part just capitalizing on the record boom with no real effort

     

     

    My advice in your question... just buy what you would want and what you'd listen to. Records can be pretty, but if you don't like it you'll look at it in a year or two and think to yourself "that was a dumb purchase" (been there)

     

    Cheers

     

    I appreciate you thank you! I guess I won't ask again and I also think this is why vinyl enthusiasts get such a bad name because they are snobby and gatekeeping the hobby unfortunately. Again, appreciate this comment cheers! :)

  5. 9 minutes ago, AlexH. said:

    It sounds to me (and this is probably why people are reacting so strongly) like you're looking to get into the speculative vinyl market, and I've gotta say beyond the ick factor of straight-up asking which records will be out of print soonest, it's just not a great idea in general. Collecting "limited" records for their "value" is a big gamble, and unless you're already knowledgeable and immersed in the hobby, the odds are good that you'll end up stuck with a bunch of records you don't want that you'll eventually dump for a loss. If you want to make easy money flipping stuff, there are probably safer bets out there.

     

    Now, if you're asking because you just want to own something, anything, as long as it's limited: I would honestly just take a step back and ask whether possessing rare items will actually make you happy, or if you're just passively following messages you (and all of us! since birth!) are receiving from our western capitalist society that are telling you that consumption is the highest form of cultural participation. Maybe just think about what music connects with you, and seek out a copy of that music on a format that you think is cool. Some of my favorite and most treasured records are monetarily worthless, yet they bring me more joy than records worth $100+ that I bought to fill out a collection.

    Love this answer thank you. I'm actually someone who just likes music of all kinds so getting any record really is nice to me. I just wanted to treat myself because I know UO (Idk anywhere else but if you want to let me know I'd like that) has a lot of limited runs of records so I would like to get my hands on them before they're gone since I have the money to now. It makes me happy because of BOTH the music and rarity as part of the hobby :)

  6. Just now, MachoHommeRandallSauvage said:

    No need to get defensive or take it personally. It definitely is kind of a dumb question, but getting defensive isn't going to help you in any way.

    I'm not getting defensive I just don't know why you have to take time out of your day to be rude to someone. If you think it's dumb you can move on, that's it. If you have nothing nice to say then don't say it at all. I personally like UO that's just me

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