Nala SinephroSpace 1.8

Label:

Warp Records – WARPLP324

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Ambient

Tracklist

A1 Space 1
Producer, Synth [Modular Synth], Synth, HarpNala Sinephro
4:08
A2 Space 2
Composed ByNala Sinephro
Double BassRudi Creswick
DrumsJake Long (3)
GuitarShirley Tetteh
PianoLyle Barton
SaxophoneJames Mollison
SynthNala Sinephro
4:54
A3 Space 3
Bass [Synth Bass]Wonky Logic
DrumsEddie Hick
ProducerNala Sinephro
Synth [Modular Synth], SynthNala Sinephro
1:15
A4 Space 4
Composed ByNala Sinephro
Double BassTwm Dylan
DrumsJake Long (3)
KeyboardsLyle Barton
SaxophoneNubya Garcia
SynthNala Sinephro
6:20
A5 Space 5
GuitarShirley Tetteh
ProducerNala Sinephro
SaxophoneAhnansé
Synth [Modular Synth], Synth, HarpNala Sinephro
4:00
B1 Space 6
Composed By, ProducerNala Sinephro
DrumsJake Long (3)
SaxophoneJames Mollison
SynthesizerNala Sinephro
4:29
B2 Space 7
Producer, Synth [Modular Synth], Synth, HarpNala Sinephro
1:41
B3 Space 8
ProducerNala Sinephro
SaxophoneAhnansé
Synth [Modular Synth], Synth, HarpNala Sinephro
17:32

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warp Records Limited
  • Copyright ©Warp Records Limited
  • Recorded AtPink Bird Recording Co.
  • Recorded AtNala Sinephro's Home
  • Lacquer Cut AtTen Eight Seven Mastering
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BK24585
  • Pressed ByOptimal Media GmbH – BK28177

Credits

  • DesignMaziyar Pahlevan
  • Lacquer Cut ByBeau*
  • Mastered ByRick David (tracks: A1 to B2)
  • Mixed ByRick David (tracks: A4, B1)
  • PaintingDaniela Yohannes
  • Recorded ByRick David (tracks: A2, A3, A5, B1, B3)

Notes

With printed inner sleeve and card.

The initial pressing sold out quickly, and it was repressed in January 2022.

First pressing can be identified by mirrored 1| on Sides A and B.
Repress (Nala Sinephro - Space 1.8) can be identified by mirrored 1+ on Sides A and B.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 8 01061 03241 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side A; "1|" mirrored): BK24585-01 A1 WARPLP324 A 1| BEAU @ TEN EIGHT SEVEN
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout Side B; "1|" mirrored): BK28177-01 B1 WARPLP324 B2 1|

Other Versions (5 of 10)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Space 1.8 (8×File, WAV, Album) Warp Records WARP324 UK 2021
New Submission
Space 1.8 (8×File, FLAC, Album) Warp Records WARP324 UK 2021
New Submission
Space 1.8 (8×File, MP3, Album, 320 kbps) Warp Records WARP324 UK 2021
New Submission
Space 1.8 (LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label) Warp Records WARPLP324 UK 2021
New Submission
Space 1.8 (CD, Album, Stereo) Warp Records WARPCD324 UK 2022

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Reviews

  • saptecai's avatar
    saptecai
    Bought a repress copy from HMV so I can return it easily if it's a dud as many of the represses have been reported to be. Seems ok though so I am keeping it. All releases seem to have used copies of the same original stamper with the mirrored "1" followed by various symbols like | , + , Δ , ⏊ , | | in the matrix. The reported noises and nonfill defects people report must be spurious manufacturing issues rather than a remastering issue. I don't believe people reporting changes in the general dynamic range of overall image stage there is no evidence of remastering. I am always weary of people hyping up first presses for profit.
    • Funky_Broadway's avatar
      Funky_Broadway
      Edited one year ago
      Here to echo the disparity in pressings, mine is an original press and sounds amazing. It’s clean and the bass is deep. Highly recommend getting a copy regardless, this album is incredible.
      • Eirikstim's avatar
        Eirikstim
        Obviously some discrepancies here as my copy (first press) is perfect as perfect can be.
        • jolyon's avatar
          jolyon
          Sold my vinyl copy because it sounded abysmal. Bought a copy on CD instead and it sounds stunning.
          • Achiller's avatar
            Achiller
            Beautiful music and one of the crappiest pressings I own. Shame.
            • Lawrence.from.Felt's avatar
              So bad the quality of vinyl is a mess. This is golden syrup music. Love it ♥
              • murQla's avatar
                murQla
                Great album, worst vinyl pressing i've seen for a long time. Non-fill all the way...Digital is way to go with this one.
                • streetmouse's avatar
                  streetmouse
                  Edited 3 years ago
                  It would be easy to call Space 1.8 minimalist, though there’s hardly anything here that would fit the minimalist format, then again it would be easy to call Space 1.8 understated, when it fact it’s not, leaving me to suggest that it’s some sort of expansive laidback jazz/ambient jazz (nearly avant-garde) with a bit of electronics … electronics that go on far too long in places and become rather boring over several listens. All this had me ing the album and taking it apart to avoid the nonsensical meanderings that would not let me drift away facedown on my sofa … and then I was happy.

                  All and all, the album’s a romantic collection of fluidity, an adventurous romp through an imaginative pasture located somewhere I’ve never been. There are washes of sound that intersect smoothly with other sounds in a transitory transparent manner that envelop in the most subtle of ways, branching out and folding back in on itself effortlessly, in an almost child like manner of grace and comfort. This is not to say that there are not moments of intensity and abruptness, where the vibrations seem to continue on in one’s mind long after a age as ended and morphs into another. There are moments of inspirational clarity, there are moments of esoteric befuddlement, moments of confusion and blissful sonic harmony. When all is said and done, there were no essential moments, and that’s a good thing here, as essentially important movements would have one recalling those instead of seeing Space 1.8 as a continuum; a single sweet bite of sugar laced gummy candy.

                  In her fashion, Nala Sinephro suggests that in her world she’s able to bend not only notes, but tones, weaving them as sonic structures of frequency and geometry, all this based on the notion (and perhaps rightly so) that sound is a metaphysical structure that has the ability to move matter, and if not to move matter, certainly to interface with it.

                  *** The Fun Facts: As to the album’s title, 1.8 suggests that volume capacity can be measured as swept volume, displacement volume or breathing volume. You might also consider that you’ll find 1.8GHz on laptop processors, while desktop processors to up to 5GHz.

                  Review by Jenell Kesler
                  • lsmdinesco's avatar
                    lsmdinesco
                    Purchased today in San Diego that was put out in the bin this afternoon. This pressing appears to be a first since I see the mirrored 1 without the plus. Seems unlikely, but has anyone posted a photo of what the mirrored 1 or 1+ actually looks like?
                    • heluta's avatar
                      heluta
                      I had been hunting for this album for a long time, so I expected high-quality pressing.
                      Unfortunately, vinyl sound dull, low dynamic range. Lots of pops, especially on the A side.
                      Digital format / streaming is much more pleasing :/

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