BolaShapes

Label:

33 – 33Shapes

Format:

3 x Vinyl , 12", Limited Edition, 45 RPM, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Ambient

Tracklist

A Square 5:59
B Octagon 5:19
C Trapezoid 6:09
D Ellipse 5:50
E Pentagon 5:02
F Triangle 5:40

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – AM 19679
  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – AM 19680
  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – AM 19681
  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – AM 19682
  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – AM 19683
  • Pressed ByGZ Digital Media – AM 19684

Notes

The first release in the 33 series/label. Limited 300 copies.
Issued in a plastic Ziploc bag with plastic inner sleeves.

The (unofficial) track names are identified by the shape that appears on the centre label. The tracks can be ordered by means of consecutive matrix numbers on the run-out area of each side of vinyl, as follows:

AM 19679/A - Square
AM 19680/A - Octagon
AM 19681/A - Trapezoid
AM 19682/A - Ellipse
AM 19683/A - Pentagon
AM 19684/A - Triangle

Reissued on CD in 2006 along with 3 extra tracks.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A, stamped): AM 19679/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B, stamped): AM 19680/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C, stamped): AM 19681/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D, stamped): AM 19682/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side E, stamped): AM 19683/A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side F, stamped): AM 19684/A

Other Versions (5 of 7)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Shapes (CD, Album, Reissue) Skam SKALD020 UK 2006
New Submission
Shapes (CDr, Album, Promo, Reissue) Skam SKALD020 UK 2006
New Submission
Shapes (CD, Album, Reissue, Digipak) Beat Records BRSK020 Japan 2006
New Submission
Shapes (9×File, ALAC, Album, Reissue) Skam SKALD 020 UK 2017
New Submission
Shapes (9×File, FLAC, Album, Reissue) Skam SKALD 020 UK 2017

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Reviews

  • xigon's avatar
    xigon
    Mine do not glow in the dark and are on 180 gram vinyl. My matrix numbers match but I'm curious if anyone else that has this can confirm theirs are as well. Also the triangle and pentagon labels are fairly pixelated. So far there aren't any decent pics on this entry.
    • the_blank_from_hell's avatar
      Shapes on the labels glow in the dark. Very beautiful.
      • WaxFinderGeneral's avatar
        Edited 18 years ago
        One of the reasons 'Shapes' is so rare is there were a number of copies came back from GZ vinyl ([pressing plant) with bad pressing mistakes from the cut, almost like chips in the vinyl, which rendered copies unplayable.
        Also, in my opinion this is Bola's weakest work, and rumour has it he wasnt happy being associated with the release, hence the anonymity (this time NOT just a marketing scam by Skam:).
        'Soup' is by far the better work, more rounded, melodic and great sounding even today, whereas i wish the same could be said for 'Shapes'.
        • niall's avatar
          niall
          i don't know of the artist responsible for this remarkable 3x12" set was ever publicly disclosed, but <i>shapes</i> certainly has bola's sonic fingerprints all over them. fitton's early fixation on the "artificial intelligence" sound is in full effect here, as are his signature long sounds that evolve slowly over clattering, repeated rhymic structures. the overall effect is closer to the hypnotic, aquarium ambience of his first 12" and cd than the more dramatic and virtuosic tweakery of <i>fyuti</i>. one may wonder at the point of returning to the already well-documented <i>amber</i> or <i>spanners</i>-era sound without updating or even re-evaluating it, but for the quality of the material on display here. if <i>shapes</i> were ten years old, these records would be a benchmark of the genre. at three or four years old, they're still a very worthwhile (and expensive, it appears) trip in the wayback machine.

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