- Brand new limited edition pro-manufactured high-spec cassette.
- Large vacuum formed high quality rave case. These are brand new manufactured protective cases with gloss black plastic inners which fit the cassettes perfectly and snap lock firmly shut. These rare and durable cases were originally used for Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum game cassettes.
- Transparent gold glitter cassette shell with subtle on-body printing. No cheap stickers here.
- UV LED hi-resolution artwork inspired by the Grindhouse Double Feature Movie Posters, featuring the One Summer and Beat Tripping album covers.
- Exclusive Nuke Fam Records plectrum, embedded in the case with velcro.
- Features 2 albums (One Summer on side A and Beat Tripping on side B) equating to 100 minuets of high quality analogue audio recordings.
- Comes with a full digital download of both albums.
Includes unlimited streaming of One Summer + Beat Tripping
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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supported by 15 fans who also own “Search Inside (Feat. JD Guerrilla & Ryan Sanders)”
On the final track I was finishing the part in Call of Cthulhu where Johansen’s strange and horrific journey to R’lyeh is being recalled. It’s described as an ancient cyclopean city of non Euclidean geometry that no human could build. Angles and perspectives are constantly shifting. I think it fits perfectly with the final track that mentions the Fata Morgana. Dionysus Virus
supported by 15 fans who also own “Search Inside (Feat. JD Guerrilla & Ryan Sanders)”
This is technically a double album, though you might not realize it at first. The first five tracks are the score to the narration of “Roses of War (730-731 AT)” as narrated by Christopher Robert Andreasen. The score itself is dark and moody, punctuating the heavy emotions of wartime. I strongly recommend listening to each half of those album separately to truly appreciate each presentation to its fullest, as both are truly fascinating. Kirk Gauthier