David AugustEpikur EP

Label:

Innervisions – IV50.III

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, EP , Picture Sleeve

Country:

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Deep House

Tracklist

A1 Epikur 8:07
B1 Agatha 7:13

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Innervisions
  • Copyright ©Innervisions
  • Distributed ByMuting The Noise
  • Published ByCopyright Control
  • Designed AtInnervisions
  • Mastered AtCalyx Mastering
  • Lacquer Cut AtCalyx Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BE42617

Credits

  • Lacquer Cut ByJan*
  • Mastered ByBo Kondren
  • Photography ByIrma Cirikovic
  • ProducerDavid August

Notes

Track durations and BPM are not given on the record.
BPM:
A1: 118
B1: 117

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): BE42617-01 A1 IV 50.III A JAN / CALYX
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B, etched): BE42617-01 B1 IV 50.III B JAN / CALYX
  • Rights Society: GEMA

Other Versions (4)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Epikur (2×File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps) Innervisions IV50III 2014
New Submission
Epikur (12", 45 RPM, EP, Purple B-side label ) Innervisions IV50.lll 2014
New Submission
Epikur EP (12", 45 RPM, EP, Repress, Generic Sleeve) Innervisions IV50.III 2017
New Submission
Epikur EP (12", 45 RPM, EP, Repress, Blue) Innervisions IV50.III 2023

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Reviews

  • DJFreakuency's avatar
    DJFreakuency
    I love Epikur & Agatha in equal measure! They are both super terrific tracks. 5/5
    • j-dec's avatar
      j-dec
      This is definitely one of the best releases on Innervisions!
      • zaub9rer's avatar
        zaub9rer
        Epikur should be called Epicur... a modern classic that is high up there desperately searching for something equal. the arrangement on this track is just beyond everything i've listened to so far.
        • Sephiroth_X's avatar
          Sephiroth_X
          Always loved good progressive house, but finding real talent is a tiresome task, most of the stuff is pretty much the same idea over and over (well same as with many 4/4 electronic dance music right) this two are gems for sure, each one with its own distinctive character love both equally first is cosmic spacial stuff, the second is emotional with a somewhat folkish feeling.
          • Wizhard's avatar
            Wizhard
            Wow... that piano break in Epikur... Sheer beauty. Touches your soul. Absolute gem, I have no words to describe how it gives me the chills. Agatha is also a fantastic hypnoriental piece with a languid rythm. Masterpiece EP.
            • Aequi's avatar
              Aequi
              There is something quite unique about Epikur that I can't seem to find on any other song, and I can't identify what it is. There is a kind of nostalgia vibe, for example you can find a similar vibe in Board of Canada records, yet the instruments are not as unique as they are for Board of Canada, but the result is just as powerfull. It would be nice if anyone has something quite similar to recommend.

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