Skip to product information
1 of 1

Lindstrøm
It's A Feedelity Affair (2026 Remaster)

Feedelity

Regular price
$60.00 SGD
Regular price
Sale price
$60.00 SGD

About

It’s A Feedelity Affair is reissued in 2026 as a 20th Anniversary Edition, marking the first-ever vinyl release of the album. Originally released only on CD in 2006, the album is presented here with its original full-length 12” versions. The album compiles tracks from Hans-Peter Lindstrøm’s first run of 12” releases between 2003 and 2006.

The album has been newly remastered in 2026. A dedicated vinyl master was cut specifically for the vinyl release. — (via Label)

This collection of the Norwegian producer's best-loved 12" tracks succinctly demonstrates why both he and his epic space-disco sound have been among the most ubiquitous forces in modern dance music.

It would be difficult to argue that the Feedelity label remains a well-kept secret now that its founder and main artist Hans-Peter Lindstrøm has become such a ubiquitous presence in dance music. If anything, it's tempting to ask whether, in October 2006, it's too late to get excited about Lindstrøm's brand of epic disco revivalism. However, It's a Feedelity Affair is packed with tried-and-true musical strategies for putting on a spectacle, and this overdue round-up of some of the greater and lesser-known Lindstrøm tracks off his 10 or so vinyl releases from the past few years makes clear that the Norwegian artist's production style remains as invigorating as ever, despite many of these deeply familiar tunes now approaching half a decade in age. Can we chalk this resilience up to timelessness, or simply good timing?

It's a Feedelity Affair largely foregoes the multi-hued fragrancy and soft-rock glide of Lindstrøm's recent work with Prins Thomas in favour of ostentatiously astral motifs (particularly roaming, noodly synth solos) and more pronounced dancefloor grooves, and it invites the conclusion that the producer's strongest solo efforts are also his most tunnel-visioned. The album's lofty peaks are the now instantly recognisable chill sci-fi sheen of "I Feel Space" and the stately, widescreen bleeps of new track "The Contemporary Fix", whose stereopanning percussion, shards of glistening dulcimer, and endlessly percolating 303 bass aspire to a majestic strain of minimalism that could go anywhere. It's difficult to know whether Lindstrøm would be better served pursuing this line of flight from plush disco, or to follow the path he's taken with Thomas, concocting ever-more sumptuous flights of multi-instrumentalist fancy, such as on their gorgeous, Henrik Schwarz-style remix of Tosca's "Zuri". Either way, it's probably a good idea for him to now steer clear of the warm space-disco which dominates It's a Feedelity Affair, if only because there's little point in attempting to top his past achievements. — (via Pitchfork)

What’s most captivating about It’s a Feedelity Affair, on top of merely having some of the best Euro-disco you’re likely to hear, is that the Norwegian producer is so chameleonic with his style. From lush strands of instrumental vibrancy to more robotic simplicity in other tracks, Lindstrøm isn’t one to remain stagnant. “Cane It For the Original Whities” and “There’s a Drink in My Bedroom and I Need a Hot Lady,” aside from having the most entertaining titles, pile on the funk basslines and strut-worthy beats, merely begging for a leather jacket and tight pants in which to do so. These tracks just may be the ideal atmosphere for the drink and hot lady in your bedroom, gents. Yet “I Feel Space” is more straightforward in its uptempo synth-happiness. More handclaps abound, throbbing bass and a slick airy sheen in tow. And just to take it in one more different direction entirely, “Arp She Said” slows it down and adds some Latin flavored rhythms. — (via Treblezine)

— 3LP, pressed on 180g vinyl
— Limited pressing of 1,000 copies
— Includes an obi strip


Label: Feedelity
Format: 3 x Vinyl, LP, Compilation, Limited Edition, Remastered, 180g
Reissued: 2026 / Originally Released: 2006
Genre: Electronic
Style: House, Deep House, Disco

File under: House / Electro / Techno
⦿