Girls Of The Internet Limited Edition Neon Pink Art and Vinyl Bundle
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About this release
Bundle includes the double vinyl LP along with a limited edition, one-of-a-kind, signed and numbered piece of art by Tom Kerridge. Only 10 in this colour.
LP
Girls of the Internet’s Tom Kerridge announces the release of forthcoming album When I Was Lost, I Found Myself on Classic Music Company, Luke Solomon’s revered imprint.
Following the acclaimed, self-released 2020 album ‘Girls FM’, ‘When I Was Lost, I Found Myself’ delves into a deeper and more personal journey for Tom. Spanning 12 blissed out genre-blending house records and featuring stellar vocalists such as Sadie Walker, Allysha Joy, shiv, ALLKNIGHT, Anelisa Lamola and more, Tom continues to demonstrate his innate ability to nurture talent and collaborate on this latest LP.
With heavy support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing, Girls of the Internet’s previous singles from the LP, in particular ‘Never Ever Ever’ featuring Irish singer-songwriter shiv (which also saw a remix from legendary producer Henrik Schwarz) have seen the group reach new heights in recent months. Selected as BBC Introducing’s Track of the Week, both ‘Never Ever Ever’ and the following garage-inspired ‘Gravity’ featuring ALLKNIGHT have formed a path laden with anticipation for the full LP.
Girls of the Internet’s manifesto is clear; to create dance music that calls back to how it was made at its inception, but with the knowledge and experience of the past 50 years of the genre.
Artwork
Limited edition of 10 neon pink prints. Acrylic spray paint on 12” x 12” cardboard, hand-numbered and hand-signed by the artist, Tom Kerridge.
Shipping
Shipping cost is dependent on your country and the weight of the items in your order.
Region | From |
UK | £5.04 |
Europe | £11.18 |
Rest Of The World | £14.27 |
Returns
If for any reason we fail to meet your expectations, you may return or exchange your items within 28 days of receipt of your order.
Please ensure the goods are returned as new with sales tags and packaging.
We, unfortunately, do not accept returns on any of our vinyl records or poster prints. This is due to return shipping cost and to avoid damages on the return trip, along with a couple of quality control reasons. We are also unable to accept returns for Facemasks, Swimwear, Underwear or Unitards. Thank you for your understanding.
We offer free returns on any garments that are defective, but not for change of mind or exchange of size/colour. If you qualify for a free return, these costs will be reimbursed to you, directly to your account. Please ensure you include a receipt for standard tracked postage costs with your return.
Returns can take up to 7 working days* to process.
RETURN ADDRESS
Please return the order* to the address below, including a copy your order form and a brief note detailing the exchange or refund required.
DStore Returns
Unit 4, Canbury Business Park
Elm Crescent
Kingston Upon Thames
KT2 6HJ
United Kingdom
Girls Of The Internet Limited Edition Neon Pink Art and Vinyl Bundle
Bundle includes the double vinyl LP along with a limited edition, one-of-a-kind, signed and numbered piece of art by Tom Kerridge. Only 10 in this colour.
LP
Girls of the Internet’s Tom Kerridge announces the release of forthcoming album When I Was Lost, I Found Myself on Classic Music Company, Luke Solomon’s revered imprint.
Following the acclaimed, self-released 2020 album ‘Girls FM’, ‘When I Was Lost, I Found Myself’ delves into a deeper and more personal journey for Tom. Spanning 12 blissed out genre-blending house records and featuring stellar vocalists such as Sadie Walker, Allysha Joy, shiv, ALLKNIGHT, Anelisa Lamola and more, Tom continues to demonstrate his innate ability to nurture talent and collaborate on this latest LP.
With heavy support from BBC Radio 1, BBC 6 Music and BBC Introducing, Girls of the Internet’s previous singles from the LP, in particular ‘Never Ever Ever’ featuring Irish singer-songwriter shiv (which also saw a remix from legendary producer Henrik Schwarz) have seen the group reach new heights in recent months. Selected as BBC Introducing’s Track of the Week, both ‘Never Ever Ever’ and the following garage-inspired ‘Gravity’ featuring ALLKNIGHT have formed a path laden with anticipation for the full LP.
Girls of the Internet’s manifesto is clear; to create dance music that calls back to how it was made at its inception, but with the knowledge and experience of the past 50 years of the genre.
Artwork
Limited edition of 10 neon pink prints. Acrylic spray paint on 12” x 12” cardboard, hand-numbered and hand-signed by the artist, Tom Kerridge.
Shipping
Shipping cost is dependent on your country and the weight of the items in your order.
Region | From |
UK | £5.04 |
Europe | £11.18 |
Rest Of The World | £14.27 |
Returns
If for any reason we fail to meet your expectations, you may return or exchange your items within 28 days of receipt of your order.
Please ensure the goods are returned as new with sales tags and packaging.
We, unfortunately, do not accept returns on any of our vinyl records or poster prints. This is due to return shipping cost and to avoid damages on the return trip, along with a couple of quality control reasons. We are also unable to accept returns for Facemasks, Swimwear, Underwear or Unitards. Thank you for your understanding.
We offer free returns on any garments that are defective, but not for change of mind or exchange of size/colour. If you qualify for a free return, these costs will be reimbursed to you, directly to your account. Please ensure you include a receipt for standard tracked postage costs with your return.
Returns can take up to 7 working days* to process.
RETURN ADDRESS
Please return the order* to the address below, including a copy your order form and a brief note detailing the exchange or refund required.
DStore Returns
Unit 4, Canbury Business Park
Elm Crescent
Kingston Upon Thames
KT2 6HJ
United Kingdom