Nathan Jenkins kicked off his discography in 2007 with 'Pet Sounds: In The Key Of Dee'. Then, he shifted towards a more electronic style through 'Get Familiar' and 'Young Heartache'. From the sampledelia of 2011's 'Too Right', the new wave and rave of 'Say Arr Ee' to the Robert Wyatt - influenced 'Love Me Oh Please Love Me', he's crafted a distinct musical path. His Pop is delightfully weird, shown in his 2016 album 'Loop The Loop'. The songs are full of unexpected hooks, with beautiful violin, oboe, and guitar solos. They show a playful attitude and a refusal to be ordinary. There are unexpected elements like interrupting a carnival beat with horse hooves or pairing ambient chords with a kazoo. After a decade of working with top electronic music labels and producing for artists from Westerman to David Byrne, Bullion has a unique place in electronic music. 'Heaven Is Over' showcases his laid - back production style that reaches deep emotions. It's full of longing and richness, with a meditative quality from its repetitive ideas. True to Bullion's style, it's hard to define. This limited - edition record comes on clear colored vinyl and is housed in a die - cut jacket, released by Jagjaguwar in 2020.



Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on your turntable, gently lower the needle onto the groove, and enjoy the music. When handling the record, make sure your hands are clean to avoid getting dirt or oils on it. Store it vertically in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. If the record gets dirty, you can use a soft, anti - static brush to gently clean the grooves. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can damage the vinyl. When taking it out of the die - cut jacket, be careful not to scratch the surface. This limited - edition record is a special piece, so take good care of it to keep it in great condition for a long time.