Amon Tobin Permutation orig uk 2x lp Ninja Tune 1998 VG+/VG+

Sold Date: July 28, 2020
Start Date: July 23, 2020
Final Price: $40.00 $34.00 (USD)
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Hello and thank you for checking out my record listings!  I am a lifelong record-head who's selling his archives of about 4,000 lps because I'm BROOOOOKE! :)
Amon Tobin Permutation orig uk 2x lp Ninja Tune 1998 VG+/VG+. Of the two lps here, three sides are clean, while side C contains some surface markings that pulls the grade down a bit, though isn't too distracting to me on playback. 
Permutation is the third studio album by Brazilian electronic music producer Amon Tobin and the second under his own name. It was released in 1998, just over a year after Bricolage. The album was a success for Tobin and found him playing sold-out shows at the Montreal Jazz Festival, the Knitting Factory in New York and the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. He went on to release Supermodified in 2000.
Tobin makes references to David Lynch films a number of times on Permutation. The song "Like Regular Chickens" contains a line of dialogue spoken in Eraserhead, while the title of the song "People Like Frank" is a line of dialogue from Blue Velvet. The song also samples a part of Angelo Badalamenti's score to that film. "Fast Eddie" is probably a reference to Lynch's Lost Highway character Mr. Eddie. On the LP edition of the album, "Melody Infringement" is added as a bonus track.
In May of 2018 I racked up $100,000 worth of credit card debt making my first feature film entitled: WRETCH.  If you're interested in 80's sci-fi/horror/arthouse cinema and the work of David Lynch, you might consider renting my film on Amazon iTunes or most streaming platforms.  You can watch the trailer here:  https://youtu.be/pgkm_0AEsH8
AAAAND...on May 31st I was in a bicycle accident and shattered my right wrist and now I have a mountain of hospital bills to pay for because I wasn't insured. 
So there's my sob story. Now let's make a deal!
I've been collecting records since 1992. most of the listings are going to be pretty straightforward with one to four pics of the album in question.  I've done my best to grade fairly and accurately.  If you need to see more pictures let me know and I'll take some for you and send through direct messager.
I used to work in a record store and I use pretty standard grading methods: POOR/FAIR/G/VG/VG+/EX/NM.  In my listings, the condition of the album is listed first (VG) / the condition of the jacket is listed second (G) = VG/G I am erring on the side of grading fairly conservatively in most instances.
I'm starting most of my listings at the low-to-medium end of what the same albums have sold for in the past according to eBay and Discogs. That said, I plan to put "or best offer" on most of my listings as well, so we can make a deal need be.
I encourage anyone who wants to purchase multiple albums to message me with your proposal, we can try to work out a discount!
I will be shipping out all sold albums weekly on Saturdays. So, if you buy, and pay for, a record from me on Monday, you'll have to wait a few extra days...unless you need it rushed and in that case you can reach out to me and we can make other arrangements. Since I am unemployed right now and I have this broken wrist things are going slowly but I am around and available to respond to inquiries and offers readily.
All sales will be final. If you receive your album and you think I was horrendously off and my grading...we can discuss.  
I want my records to go to good new homes.  They've brought me much joy over the years and now it's time to let them go, but I definitely need to make decent money in the process!
I WILL OFFER A COMBINED SHIPPING DISCOUNT ON MULTIPLE LPS. Shipping costs takes supplies and USPS Media Mail rate into account.
So keep checking back as I'll be listing new albums all through July and August until everything is up online.  And please, if you like 80s sci-fi and horror films offbeat quirky surreal and absurdist stuff, please consider checking out my feature film and help spread the word, it'll help me a ton. 
Thank you very much, -Matthew