Heat – Night Trouble

$32.00

“The concept of this LP was to create an honest & organic piece of music and was therefore recorded, mixed & mastered on analogue tape. No other recording process reflects the musicianship of a band as true to the facts…

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LabelTHIS CHARMING MAN
Catalog NoTCM 81
FormatVinyl LP
CountryIM
Barcode4059251106487
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Heat Night Trouble vinyl is a full-length LP recorded, mixed, and mastered entirely on analogue tape, a decision the band describes as reflecting an honest and organic approach to the music and an accurate representation of what they sound like as a live unit. This Charming Man Records pressed it, a German label with a consistent commitment to guitar-based rock made by people who care about the process from start to finish.

Heat Night Trouble vinyl: The Recording Philosophy

The analogue-only approach to recording Night Trouble was not a nostalgic gesture. The band articulates it as a belief that analogue tape captures musicianship more truthfully than digital editing allows, and the result is a record that sounds like a band playing in a room together rather than a band assembled track by track from individual performances. That difference is audible and it matters for this kind of music, where the interaction between musicians is as much the point as the individual parts.

This Charming Man has built a catalog around exactly this aesthetic. The label releases rock records made by bands who are interested in the chemistry of live performance translated to tape, and Night Trouble fits that catalog with precision. The LP format amplifies the logic of the recording approach: analogue tape to analogue pressing to analogue playback is a chain that serves the philosophy from start to finish and preserves every decision the band made in the recording room.

For Rock and Analogue Vinyl Collectors

Records made within a committed analogue philosophy attract a particular kind of collector, one who is not simply interested in the music but in the full chain of decisions that produced the physical object in their hands. Night Trouble documents a band making deliberate choices about how to record, which means the vinyl pressing is the native format for the work rather than a secondary presentation of something that exists more naturally elsewhere.

This Charming Man releases tend to serve a collector audience rather than a casual listener market, which means pressing quantities reflect realistic independent label economics. A record with this level of commitment to its production methodology, on a label with a track record of caring about this kind of work, is worth owning before it disappears from circulation entirely. The analogue chain is complete and the record sounds like it was made for this format.

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