LCD Soundsystem - Knockdown Center 2025 White T-Shirt
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Front and back print on a black Comfort Colors 1717 blank.
Ships free to the US + UK.
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Front and back print on a black Comfort Colors 1717 blank.
Ships free to the US + UK.
$39.98
Front and back print on a black Comfort Colors 1717 blank.
Ships free to the US + UK.
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Front and back print on a black Champion S600 Powerblend blank. Ships free to the US + UK.
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Matte offset print measuring 18" x 24". Shipped in poster tube separate from any other items.
$95.00
Inspired by another iconic lightning bolt – Arsenal’s 1995–1996 away strip ,originally designed by Drake Ramberg. This football shirt was designed in the USA by Full Kit and manufactured in Portugal.
Photos by Eve Alpert. Ships free to the US + UK.
| Sizes | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Measures | cm | in | cm | in | cm | in | cm | in | cm | in |
| HPS | 67 | 26.4 | 69 | 27.2 | 71 | 28.0 | 73 | 28.7 | 75 | 29.5 |
| Chest | 56 | 22.0 | 58 | 22.8 | 60 | 23.6 | 62 | 24.4 | 64 | 25.2 |
| Sleeve | 59 | 23.2 | 60 | 23.6 | 61 | 24.0 | 62 | 24.4 | 63 | 24.8 |
$37.98
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Designed by Max Mitchell at Dragnet Studio.
Printed on a sandstone Comfort Color 1717 blank. Ships free to the US + UK.
| Measurement | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL | 4XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body Length | 26 3/5 | 28 | 29 2/5 | 30 3/4 | 31 3/5 | 32 1/2 | 33 1/2 |
| Body Length Tolerance | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 |
| Chest Tolerance | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 |
| Chest Width (Laid Flat) | 18 1/4 | 20 1/4 | 22 | 24 | 26 | 27 3/4 | 29 3/4 |
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The greatest hits from yesterday and today.
DTF print on a white Comfort Colors 1717 t-shirt.
Ships free to the US + UK.
$37.98
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The new icon. Single color pocket print on a Comfort Colors 1717 Neon Lemon blanks.
Ships free to the US + UK.
$49.98
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Printed on a black Comfort Colors 6014 blank. Ships free to the US + UK.
| Measurement | S | M | L | XL | 2XL | 3XL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Body Length | 26 5/8 | 28 | 29 3/8 | 30 3/4 | 31 5/8 | 32 1/2 |
| Body Length Tolerance | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 |
| Chest Tolerance | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 | +/- 1 |
| Chest Width (Laid Flat) | 18 1/4 | 20 1/4 | 22 | 24 | 26 | 27 3/4 |
| Sleeve Length (From Center Back) | 31 7/8 | 33 3/4 | 36 7/8 | 37 1/4 | 38 3/4 | 39 3/4 |
| Sleeve Tolerance | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 | +/- 1 1/4 |
$32.98
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LCD Soundsystem - 45:33 - 2xLP
Originally released in 2006.
This album was commissioned by Nike to listen to on an iPod while exercising.
Original Pitchfork Review, 2006
Tracklist
A - 45:33
B - 45:33
C - 45:33
D - 45:33
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A cover of the almighty Alan Vega tune recorded during the This Is Happening sessions, original released in 2009, never repressed for whatever reason (life?), and played live exactly five times:
Figured since it's back in the rotation, it was worth a repress.
Four color print on a reverse board sleeve.
Poly-lined inner.
Cut by Bob Weston at 45RPM. Pressed at IRP in Bordentown, NJ.
$14.98
$12.00
You may know these two guitar jams from the bonus disc of their 2005 Self-Titled LP. Super heavy 7" in black and white picture sleeve!
Tracklisting:
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It wasn’t really hiding, just sitting quietly online. But Tom Sharkett’s edit of “Home” was too good to ignore. Originally a bootleg we first heard played on Flo Dill’s Breakfast Show on NTS, it wormed its way into our hearts and never left. So we made it official. Sometimes the internet actually makes your life better.
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The debut LP from LCD Soundsystem.
1xLP in a reverse board sleeve.
Track Listing:
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This is a fake-live album, featuring the live lineup, played live, just not in front of people or anything. Features lots of yr LCD faves like All My Friends, Us V. Them, I Can Change, and Daft Punk Is Playing At My House.
Tracklist
Us V Them
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Stretch 'em out and shake off the cobwebs - LCD Soundsystem have returned, in recorded form, from a 5-year hibernation. 'new body rhumba' was written and recorded for the new Noah Baumbach film, White Noise, which is an adaptation of the Don DeLillo novel. It’s classic LCD, all tight and brash, with a coda headed for the second star from the right and straight on 'till morning.
12" is a single-sided vinyl, mastered and cut at 45rpm by Bob 'Sparklebear' Weston at Chicago Mastering Service, pressed at MPO in France.
Also available on cassette with alternate artwork.
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From the depths of the DFA vault (really just an assortment of poorly organized hard drives of varying vintages), we found this gem, a version of “pow pow” made all squirrely by master squirrels the Idjut Boys.
Why we kept this a secret for 14 years will forever remain a mystery. It’s a distant cousin of the original - vocals gone, drums looped out, squelch and delay coming down like rain. A real chugger.
What better to pair it with, then, than Rub-N-Tug’s remix of “too much love,” long out of print from its original pressing in 2005 and still a complete monster meant for dark rooms and cranked up smoke machines. It lives on wax once again, now with a likeminded buddy.
Both tracks were recut at 45RPM by Bob Weston and pressed with care by the good humans at Third Man Pressing in Detroit, MI. Hand-stamped here at DFA and limited to 1000 pieces.
$128.99
"The Long Goodbye..." is the complete, unabridged recording of LCD Soundsystem’s April 2, 2011 “farewell” show at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Spanning 3 hours of music across 28 songs, this remains the band's lengthiest, most career-spanning show to date, with the core live band of James Murphy, Pat Mahoney, Nancy Whang, Al Doyle, Gavilán Rayna Russom and Tyler Pope joined by a choir, string and horn sections — plus special guest performances including Reggie Watts, the Juan MacLean, Shit Robot, Planningtorock, and Shannon Funchess of LIGHT ASYLUM.
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Produced by James Murphy for DFA Productions.
Back in stock with the original 24"x36" folded poster insert! If you already have the record, you can order the poster on its own here.
Double LP in a gatefold jacket with matte finish and a silver foil stamp on the cover.
Pressed at Citizen Vinyl.
Tracklist:
Side A
01. Get Innocuous!
02. Time to Get Away
Side B
03. North American Scum
04. Someone Great
Side C
05. All My Friends
06. Us v Them
Side D
07. Watch the Tapes
08. Sound of Silver
09. New York, I Love You but You're Bringing Me Down
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Of the many arresting moments that fill LCD Soundsystem's This Is Happening, perhaps the most unexpected comes less than halfway through album opener "Dance Yrself Clean." The seemingly unassuming, low-key rumble of a song morphs from its mumbled beginnings into an outsized flash of synth ballast and wailing vocals. The sudden shift is like the flicking on of a light, the perfect example of frontman-songwriter-mastermind James Murphy's effortless balance of restraint and release, organic rock and electro pop, and muted cool and vibrant emotion. This study in contrasts pervades LCD Soundsystem's third, and possibly final, release--an album where Murphy refracts images of heartbreak and longing through the scattered light of a disco ball.
The cautious observations and honest reveals that follow are literally and figuratively quieter moments than that initial blare. On "All I Want," against a wall of whirling guitar, Murphy recognizes a relationship that can't be saved, and instead asks for "your pity" and "your bitter tears." "Get Along" shuffles over pulsing keys and bubbling percussion as Murphy tries to bridge physical and emotional distance, singing, "You might forget, forget the sound of a voice / Still, you shouldn't forget the things we laughed about." Conversely, the sparsely decorated, sauntering "Somebody's Calling Me" is almost hopeful in comparison: "Somebody's calling me" Murphy half whispers, "to be my girl."
There are stretches of lyrical levity here, too. "You Wanted a Hit," which sits atop shiny synths, a driving bass-line and layers of handclaps, laments record label demands on what turns out to be one of the album's hookiest tracks. "Pow Pow" veers toward past "talkies" like "Losing My Edge," and features keyboardist Nancy Whang shouting in unison with Murphy.
With This Is Happening, Murphy has created a work of both nuanced introspection and distanced observation. DFA is proud to offer the vinyl version of this much lauded release, which also includes contributions from drummer Pat Mahoney and sound collagist Gavin Russom.
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Tracklist:
a: x-ray eyes
b: x-ray eyes (extended trash can dub)
Credits:
recorded at relax and enjoy (london) and dfa (nyc)
produced and mixed by james murphy for the dfa
engineered by al doyle and james crump (london) / korey richey and pablo morales (nyc)
mastered and cut by bob weston at chicago mastering service
cover photo by stephen nebesney 1987
pressed at paramount pressing in denver, co
silkscreening done at press friends machine in los angeles, ca and kayrock screenprinting in brooklyn, ny
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