AN AROUND-THE-WORLD GUIDE TO DENIS SULTA VINYL RECORD, CDs & MEMORABLIA WE WANT TO BUY...
We will buy or trade most CDs, vinyl LP, 7”, 12” records and memorabilia from most countries, especially the following...
UK 2-LP vinyl set, red vinyl, blue vinyl, clear vinyl...
Top release decades
2010s...
Top music labels
Ninja Tune...
Top barcodes
5054429138887...
Top catalogue numbers
ZEN12520...
Top titles
Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn & They Listenhd - Sealed...
Top wanted titles
Other artist names
Hector Barbour...
Related artists
Denis Sulta...
A FEW OF THE ITEMS WE WANT...
| DENIS SULTA Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn & They Listenhd (2019
UK/EU limited edition 8-track double album LP pressed on
140-gram Vinyl - 'Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn and They Listenhd' is
the story of how Denis became who he is to this day. Open your
mind,heart and ears to the sonic manifestation of only just a
smidgen of what Denis Sulta experiences, not only as an
entertainer and artist but also an individual who cares
relentlessly about living. Factory sealed picture sleeve)
Tracklisting: Denis Sulta - or at other times, Hector Barbour - has rapidly emerged as one of the most exciting new prospects from the ever-fertile Glasgow scene. His unique sound has been carefully crafted having earned his stripes and a large part of his musical education and knowledge through working at the internationally renowned Rubadub record store, whilst holding down regular and ongoing sets at the world famous Sub Club, and releasing records on influential labels Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Numbers, and his own Sulta Selects - which has also spawned a revered series of events across the globe, including the upcoming show at London’s iconic Printworks on 9th November. His stand out capabilities have seen him reach incredible heights for someone still so young. A Mixmag cover-star, he has recently joined BBC Radio 1’s Residency show alongside Jayda G, HAAi, Charlotte de Witte and Saoirse, and his music has won him fans in Ben UFO, Four Tet, Bicep and Peggy Gou, to name a few.
The 44-minute EP is dedicated to the memories of the people and places that have shaped a deeply personal and at times difficult journey to where he is now. Matthew Keeps Me Pirrie, is a “celebration of the realisation of what it is to be yourself, or at least, whoever you are in that moment,” explains Sulta. The track is dedicated to “a young man, name of Matthew, who entered my life quite recently. On one occasion, I was feeling frustrated with myself, I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t be like the people I admired. He kept me Hector that day, he welcomed Denis. For who we are. Thank you, Matthew. Sarning x”
Elsewhere, opener In~Narito is a “sonic manifestation of my concept of hope,” he explains. “Naive, beautiful and short lived. It was written whilst I looked out my 1 bedroom bedsit in Glasgow as the sun came up, I just knew, or at least… I hoped, there was better days to come.” In other moments he recalls lonely late night hotel rooms, early morning car rides and jungle exploration with friends. The closing monologue of Welcome, To The Rest Of My Life is an ode to the city of Belfast. Throughout it all, Denis Sulta’s meticulous and diverse approach to dance music is always on display.
Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn and They Listenhd is the story of how Denis became who he is to this day. Open your mind, heart and ears to the sonic manifestation of only just a smidgen of what Denis Sulta experiences, not only as an entertainer and artist but also an individual who cares relentlessly about living.
Side 1:
1. In~Narito
2. Gas Whillis (While I Paint My Nails)
Side 2:
1. ForTee
2. I'm Not Always Right, So I Listen
Side 3:
1. Matthew Keeps Me Pirrie
2. It's Tough, But Not As Much As The Dream Is Worth (Joseph)
Side 4:
1. Dan (wll SOME day KNOW How Special He Makes Me Feel)
2. Welcome, To The Rest Of My Life | | DENIS SULTA Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn & They Listenhd (2019
UK/EU limited edition 8-track double album LP pressed on
140-gram Vinyl - 'Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn and They Listenhd' is
the story of how Denis became who he is to this day. Open your
mind,heart and ears to the sonic manifestation of only just a
smidgen of what Denis Sulta experiences, not only as an
entertainer and artist but also an individual who cares
relentlessly about living. Factory sealed picture sleeve)
Tracklisting: Denis Sulta - or at other times, Hector Barbour - has rapidly emerged as one of the most exciting new prospects from the ever-fertile Glasgow scene. His unique sound has been carefully crafted having earned his stripes and a large part of his musical education and knowledge through working at the internationally renowned Rubadub record store, whilst holding down regular and ongoing sets at the world famous Sub Club, and releasing records on influential labels Dixon Avenue Basement Jams, Numbers, and his own Sulta Selects - which has also spawned a revered series of events across the globe, including the upcoming show at London’s iconic Printworks on 9th November. His stand out capabilities have seen him reach incredible heights for someone still so young. A Mixmag cover-star, he has recently joined BBC Radio 1’s Residency show alongside Jayda G, HAAi, Charlotte de Witte and Saoirse, and his music has won him fans in Ben UFO, Four Tet, Bicep and Peggy Gou, to name a few.
The 44-minute EP is dedicated to the memories of the people and places that have shaped a deeply personal and at times difficult journey to where he is now. Matthew Keeps Me Pirrie, is a “celebration of the realisation of what it is to be yourself, or at least, whoever you are in that moment,” explains Sulta. The track is dedicated to “a young man, name of Matthew, who entered my life quite recently. On one occasion, I was feeling frustrated with myself, I couldn’t understand why I couldn’t be like the people I admired. He kept me Hector that day, he welcomed Denis. For who we are. Thank you, Matthew. Sarning x”
Elsewhere, opener In~Narito is a “sonic manifestation of my concept of hope,” he explains. “Naive, beautiful and short lived. It was written whilst I looked out my 1 bedroom bedsit in Glasgow as the sun came up, I just knew, or at least… I hoped, there was better days to come.” In other moments he recalls lonely late night hotel rooms, early morning car rides and jungle exploration with friends. The closing monologue of Welcome, To The Rest Of My Life is an ode to the city of Belfast. Throughout it all, Denis Sulta’s meticulous and diverse approach to dance music is always on display.
Aye Spoake Te Sumwuhn and They Listenhd is the story of how Denis became who he is to this day. Open your mind, heart and ears to the sonic manifestation of only just a smidgen of what Denis Sulta experiences, not only as an entertainer and artist but also an individual who cares relentlessly about living.
Side 1:
1. In~Narito
2. Gas Whillis (While I Paint My Nails)
Side 2:
1. ForTee
2. I'm Not Always Right, So I Listen
Side 3:
1. Matthew Keeps Me Pirrie
2. It's Tough, But Not As Much As The Dream Is Worth (Joseph)
Side 4:
1. Dan (wll SOME day KNOW How Special He Makes Me Feel)
2. Welcome, To The Rest Of My Life |
AWARDS WE WANT TO BUY
We always require Gold, Silver, Platinum and Multi-Platinum awards
on most artists - official B.P.I., R.I.A.A., I.F.P.I., C.R.I.A., S.N.E.P. etc. certified
or genuine in-house variants from around the world. We also need Ivor Novello, B.M.I.,
ASCAP etc. publishing awards, plaques, trophies, certificates and citations.
MEMORABILIA ALWAYS REQUIRED:
Programmes; concert tickets; original concert posters; invites; handbills &
flyers; promotional posters, standees, mobiles, displays & other P.O.S. material;
press kits, boxes & sales presenters; award discs; tour crew jackets & other
clothing; tour itineraries; promotional jackets, t-shirts & other clothing;
original artwork, proofs, colour separations, cromalins, bromides, etc; interesting
paper items, promotional gimmicks & most other memorabilia needed. Also buying:
original film posters; movie press books & press kits; cinema programmes; premiere
invites & programmes; promotional clothing & other items.
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