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Tracklist

1 Had To Be There 20:22
2 I Knew The First Time 22:07
3 You Said The Future Was Ours 18:37
4 When We Saved The World 15:08

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – AY

Credits

  • Artwork – Mamii
  • Mastered By – Vincent Kwok
  • Photography By – Takao Ito
  • Written-By, Producer – bvdub

Notes

Gatefold paper cover.
Printed and pressed in Taiwan.
(p) 2011 AY

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (String): 4543034030682
  • Barcode (Text): 4 543034 030682
  • Matrix / Runout: DQC825 made in taiwan ( A41800N060 0106201 )
  • Rights Society: JASRAC
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI LR46
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 9W12


bvdub - Then FLAC album

Musician performer: bvdub

Title: Then

Date of release: 2011

Style: Ambient

Genre: Electronic

Size FLAC: 1727 mb

Rating: 4.3 / 5

Votes: 385

Other Formats: MOD RA TTA MP4 ADX MPC AUD

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Malak
Just simply brilliant music. Emotional and timeless. Thank you Brock.
Malak
Just simply brilliant music. Emotional and timeless. Thank you Brock.
I_LOVE_228
"I Knew The First Time" is one of bvdub's greatest, most ethereal tracks.
I_LOVE_228
"I Knew The First Time" is one of bvdub's greatest, most ethereal tracks.
Flamehammer
the tracks on this album are all enjoyable, although I feel that once in a while for a couple tracks a few riffs drag on a bit too long. I know its sometimes a building sample that's meant to sit in the background while the more distinctive bass samples stand out most (so there's something to hold on to) but to me this album makes me feel a bit lost. I've also noticed that with some of bvdub's work (a small amount) I go back to a particular album again and again and over time, I start to like the tracks more, I think this cd would be one of them. I'm still very deeply attached to this music as its been very therapeutic for me on the contrary.
Flamehammer
the tracks on this album are all enjoyable, although I feel that once in a while for a couple tracks a few riffs drag on a bit too long. I know its sometimes a building sample that's meant to sit in the background while the more distinctive bass samples stand out most (so there's something to hold on to) but to me this album makes me feel a bit lost. I've also noticed that with some of bvdub's work (a small amount) I go back to a particular album again and again and over time, I start to like the tracks more, I think this cd would be one of them. I'm still very deeply attached to this music as its been very therapeutic for me on the contrary.