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DEADLY AVENGER - Your God Is Too Small (Record Store Day 2019) - Vinyl (LP)

Sold Date: May 8, 2019
Start Date: April 23, 2019
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Free delivery on many items.   Same-day despatch, no-question returns.   Authorised dealers - full technical support.   Online since 1997. Shop categories Information DEADLY AVENGER Your God Is Too Small (Record Store Day 2019)(limited coloured vinyl LP + insert + 3D glasses + MP3 download code) Burning Witches US

Cat: BW 02RSD. Rel: 29 Apr 19
Coldwave/Synth


Side 1 - Track 1. Your God Is Too Small Side 1 - Track 2. A Promise For Kumiko Side 1 - Track 3. Destroy All Humans Side 1 - Track 4. Legend Of Poison Cobra (skit) Side 1 - Track 5. Gunman Omega Side 1 - Track 6. The Mysterions Side 1 - Track 7. Legend Of Opal Moon (skit) Side 1 - Track 8. Tokyo SOS Side 2 - Track 1. Tears In A Demons Eye Side 2 - Track 2. Myuki My Love Side 2 - Track 3. Phantoms Side 2 - Track 4. Legend Of Heavenly Sphere (skit) Side 2 - Track 5. Theme For Hoshino Side 2 - Track 6. The Second Death

When he first emerged in the 1990s, Damon Baxter AKA Deadly Avenger was best known for laying down breakbeat-driven club cuts heavily influenced by funk, soul and hip-hop. He's completely flipped the script in recent years by variously turning his hand to chillwave, darkwave and John Carpenter style soundtrack fare. His latest album continues on this theme, offering a range of bold, synthesizer and drum machine heavy tracks that veer from bouncy and floor-friendly ("Your God Is Too Small" and the EBM-influenced "Destroy All Humans"), to slow and creepy ("A Promise For Kumiko", "The Mysterions"), deliciously glassy-eyed (the sunrise rush of "Gunman Omega" and "Tokyo SOS") and intoxicatingly chugging ("Myuki My Love").