Juno Daily

Music and tech news, interviews, features, reviews and more.

Visit Juno Daily

100% Secure Shopping

Studio equipment

Our full range of studio equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices.

Visit Juno Studio

100% Secure Shopping

DJ equipment

Our full range of DJ equipment from all the leading equipment and software brands. Guaranteed fast delivery and low prices. Visit Juno DJ

preorders
USD
My Language
My Currency
Your wishlist is empty
Items in wishlist:
Recently added:
Loading...
Cart
Your cart is empty
Items in cart:
Subtotal:
Recently added:
Loading...
View cart
Home  Labels  Good Timin' Us
Receive new release alerts for Good Timin' Us

Filter

Release Date

Good Timin' Us Vinyl & CDs

Browse the latest Vinyl & CD releases on Good Timin' Us
Options
Items 1 to 3 of 3 on page 1 of 1
Net Loss
Net Loss (12")
Cat: GDTIMIN 014. Rel: 17 Sep 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Listen To The Band (club mix) (6:16)
Net Worth (dub) (4:32)
What Am I Gonna Dub? (4:49)
Dubsystem (5:14)
Jexendirekt (5:08)
Review: Canadian musician Jex Opolis has rebased almost exclusively on Good Timin' over the last decade. There have been three albums and countless singles of dazzling electronic disco dust and here comes another firing five tracks of the stuff. There is retro charm to the sci-fi pads of 'Listen To The Band' that make it immediately lovable. 'Net Worth' is heartbroken, r&b tinged lo-fi disco boogie, but you can't wallow for long as 'What Am I Gonna Dub?' once again takes off to the stars of see arps and squelchy bass. Add in the two final cuts which go slow and deep and more acidic and prickly and you have another brilliantly cosmic EP.
Read more
Played by: Roy Comanchero
 in stock $15.01
Look At My Car!
Cat: GDTIMIN 008. Rel: 26 May 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Look At My Car! (6:24)
Rimini Nites (5:51)
Guitar Sands (6:53)
Review: For his latest outing on the Good Timin' imprint he set up some years back, Jex Opolis is joined by Ian D Knight. The St Louis-based performance artist notably makes his presence felt on "Look At My Car", delivering a vocal inspired by "consumerism and rampant motorism" over the NYC producer's superb, Padlock-inspired, boogie-dub groove. The Compass Point influence also comes to the fore on closer "Guitar Sands", where intertwining guitar and synthesizer motifs stretch out across a Larry Levan-friendly backing track. The EP's other cut, "Rimini Nite", successfully pays tribute to the halcyon days of Italo-disco. It's every bit as thrilling as the rest of this superb 12".
Read more
 in stock $9.46
Items 1 to 3 of 3 on page 1 of 1
Cart subtotal: