Life of the Inhabitant is the compelling second album from Melbourne indie duo Time for Dreams (Tom Carlyon and Amanda Roff). This release dives deeper into a sci-fi inspired, apocalyptic world that’s both bleak and beautiful, expanding far beyond their debut In Time.
The album crafts vivid narratives set across mysterious suburbs filled with secrets and occult rituals, apocalyptic arenas, frozen lakes, and isolated colonies. Tracks like “New Conflict Dream” and “Designing the New World” invite listeners to explore these haunting landscapes through immersive soundscapes blending electronic music with a raw emotional core.
Pressed on clear and white vinyl, this edition is a must-have for collectors who want to buy electronic music vinyl records that stand apart. It’s also perfect for fans searching for cheap vinyl records from Melbourne artists with a unique edge.
How to maintain your vinyl records: Keep them stored vertically in a cool, dry place and clean gently with a soft brush to preserve sound quality and artwork.
Laurie Alvarez (verified owner) –
Life of the Inhabitant is a masterful journey through apocalyptic soundscapes. The fusion of electronic music and haunting narratives makes it one of the best indie music vinyl albums I’ve heard in years.
Leslie Mack (verified owner) –
This clear and white vinyl pressing offers exceptional sound quality. I love supporting Melbourne artists, and finding such a gem among cheap vinyl records from Melbourne artists is a true delight.
Thomas Bryant (verified owner) –
Reviews of apocalyptic music vinyl rarely capture the emotional depth found here. Time for Dreams crafted a unique record that stands tall among the top electronic music vinyl releases.