The world Archy Marshall inhabits seems rather bleak. As Zoo Kid, he first emerged as a pale young Londoner with a voice that sounded like it came from decades ago. Reappearing as King Krule, backed by simply strummed jazz chords and a room full of reverb, his sound was both immediate and original. In his debut full - length album, 6 Feet Beneath The Moon, Marshall follows the path set by his initial EP. Now signed to True Panther, with producer Rodaidh McDonald on board, the sound gains some warmth while still retaining the rough edges of his earlier work. The studio production brings his vocals to the forefront, creating a more intimate feel. The sparse instrumentation further enhances this. McDonald's occasional touches add a hazy effect, making it seem like Marshall has vanished into the fog. This is the kind of music for soul - baring confessions. It's a Turntable Lab exclusive with a 'bathed in grey' colored double - vinyl pressing, a gatefold sleeve, and it's a limited edition of 600 under TTL Editions 028. Remember, there's a limit of one copy per customer; any order with more than one will be canceled and fully refunded.


To use this King Krule vinyl, first, make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition. Gently remove the vinyl from the gatefold sleeve, holding it by the edges to avoid fingerprints. Place it on the turntable platter and use the tonearm to drop the needle at the beginning of the record. Sit back and enjoy the unique sound of King Krule's 6 Feet Beneath The Moon. When you're done listening, carefully lift the tonearm and return it to its rest. Then, put the vinyl back into its sleeve. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and heat to prevent warping. Also, keep it upright to avoid any damage to the edges. And don't forget, this is a limited - edition item, so handle it with care. And since there's a one - per - customer limit, make the most of your single copy!