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David Alvarado - The Sun Kiss E.P.

David Alvarado - The Sun Kiss E.P.

Musician: David Alvarado
Album title: The Sun Kiss E.P.
Style: Deep House, Minimal, Tech House
Released: 1998
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1568 mb
Size APE version: 1320 mb
Size WMA version: 1555 mb
Rating ✫: 4.6
Votes: 938
Format: AHX APE MP3 WMA VOC TTA AIFF
Genre: Electronic

David Alvarado - The Sun Kiss E.P.


Tracklist

A1 Passion Fruit
A2 Aqua
B1 Big 'N' Black
B2 T.O.

Companies, etc.

  • Manufactured By – Deep Dish Records
  • Distributed By – Deep Dish Records
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Yoshitoshi Recordings
  • Copyright (c) – Yoshitoshi Recordings
  • Published By – Dish Deep
  • Published By – Musica Del Sol
  • Mastered At – A&R Records

Credits

  • Executive-Producer – Dubfire & Sharam
  • Mastered By – SPGII*
  • Written-By, Producer – David Alvarado

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 704865002918
  • Barcode (Text): 7 0486-50029-1 8
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, Side A): YR029 B A+R SPGII
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout etched, Side B): YR029 B A+R SPGII
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
YR029 David Alvarado The Sun Kiss E.P. ‎(12", EP, MP, Gre) Yoshitoshi Recordings YR029 US 1998
YR029 David Alvarado The Sun Kiss E.P. ‎(12", EP, Promo) Yoshitoshi Recordings YR029 US 1998
YR029 David Alvarado The Sun Kiss E.P. ‎(12", EP, Gre) Yoshitoshi Recordings YR029 US 1998
YR029 David Alvarado The Sun Kiss E.P. ‎(12", EP, red) Yoshitoshi Recordings YR029 US 1998



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Amhirishes
Great deep house music from David Alvarado, this ep has real soul and feeling and is deffo one of his best :).
Vikus
All good house records die and go to the dollar bin.That's where my my copy came from (and most of the other "highly sought after" house 12"s I've found). There are plenty of other good releases on Yoshitoshi, too.
Flamehammer
Amazing track but good grief with all these whiners on discogs complaining about prices! Enough already, FFS. It is getting tiring.You only seem to look at the ones that are "jacked up". Why don't you look at the amazing music that you can find at ridiculously low prices? I have been buying vinyl since 1986 and even in the early 2000's, when discogs was already around there was a snowball's chance in hell you could find stuff from classic labels like Nu Groove, Strictly Rhythm, Trax, etc for a buck!Jacked up my ass. It's a silly concept. You see, there is this pesky thing called supply and demand. As of April 2017 300 people have this, 800 want it. Get it? And you can still buy it for 12 bucks (04/2017). 20 years ago, with wages half of what they are today, you couldn't buy friggin' Madonna for less than that.Still too much, you entitled bitches? Get the mp3 and wait for the repress. They all eventually come anyways. Want your cake and eat it too, I guess.
Micelhorav
It's all about passion fruit. Brilliant deep tech house. I think this is his best track along with aurora.
Fohuginn
This alucinating price increasing and speculation is like a storm that seems to be reaching is highest level ever, full market distruction level. One can only wait and hope is goes away one day or start looking in other online sites as in here its becoming a high end joint for rich impatient buyers. Unfortunally there seems to be a lot of these buyers that pay whatever the sellers asking, they dont even bother checking SALES HISTORY (kinda useful) and pay whatever asked and kill the remaining decent prices on records in here. At least theres good new music coming out.
Anarawield
even 2 years later it has become only more worse ... the sharks are out and doin' their job ... :/
Blackworm
Yeah it's fair bulls*it i know. It's a shame it's become like that, was lucky enough to find this digging for 8 bucks
Roram
No way this is 35 bucks. Someone jackin' up as usual.
Zulkishicage
David Alvarado is one of my favorite artists because of his ability to create such beautiful deep, dark, techy house music that seems timeless and this record is no exception. I first heard the track Passion Fruit On Deep Dish's Essential Mix back in 98 (When DD was good believe it or not) and I remember my jaw dropped when I first heard that track. It was unlike anything I heard at the time. It's dark, very trippy, and groovy in which I can safely say that it's the standout track of the record imo. The other three tracks are also very good but just falls short of the Passion Fruit which wins the gold medal in my book.