LP Carpark (namskeio Distribution ) Release date: 01/Mar/2013
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Sales Rank:
#15822 in Other Pop #14716 in Pop
Style:
Other Pop
Product No.:
1897919552
Details / Tracklist:
01. "Forever Until" 02. "Super Soaker" 03. "No Sharing" 04. "Prettiest Pills" 05. "You're Not That Great" 06. "Holiday Man" 07. "Native America" 08. "Paper Lungs" 09. "Stay Sedated" 10. "The Wood And The Fire" 11. "My Mary"
Description:
Velvet Changes by Dog Bite, released 7 February 2013, includes the following tracks: "No Sharing", "You're Not That Great", "Native America", "Stay Seated" and more.
This version of Velvet Changes comes as a 1xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
"Velvet Changes" is an LP by Dog Bite that unfolds like a hazy daydream, combining mellow indie textures with subtle electronic flourishes and understated pop sensibilities. Warm, slightly lo-fi production, gently pulsing rhythms and reverb-drenched guitars create an intimate, immersive listening space that invites repeated plays from start to finish. Rather than relying on big hooks, the record leans on atmosphere: woozy synth lines, softly layered vocals and spacious arrangements build a cohesive mood that feels reflective, nostalgic and soothing at the same time. "Velvet Changes" works equally well as a focused headphone listen or as a laid-back soundtrack for late evenings and slow weekends, making it an ideal LP for fans of dreamy, genre-blurring indie sounds.
Dog Bite is a project known for crafting introspective songs that sit somewhere between indie rock, dream pop and down-tempo electronica. The artist's strength lies in subtlety: carefully arranged melodies, gentle grooves and a sense of emotional restraint that rewards attentive listening. Over time, Dog Bite has built a small but devoted following in the underground indie community, appreciated for consistency of mood, thoughtful songwriting and a clear artistic identity that avoids quick trends in favor of timeless, quietly affecting music.
The LP is released by Carpark (namskeio Distribution), an independent label and distribution partner recognized for its commitment to innovative, forward-thinking artists. Carpark has developed a strong reputation in the indie landscape for carefully curated rosters, a focus on high-quality physical releases and long-term artist development. With "Velvet Changes," the label once again underlines its role as a platform for distinctive voices that explore the spaces between genres, offering listeners a high-quality vinyl edition that respects both sound and packaging.