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TURBO 220LP
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$29.50
PREORDER
RELEASE DATE: 7/14/2023
DMX Krew unearths the lost Cold War LP. Created for 1983. Created in 2003. Released in 2023. In mistrust and blindness mankind wages a "Cold War", East against West in a spiraling cycle of mindless escalation. For 40 years the madness continues until it reaches its inevitable climax, "Nuclear War". Armageddon is achieved at the push of a button, millions of lives are destroyed. Those who are spared struggle for survival in the bleak conditions of "Nuclear Winter". Acid rain destroys the landscape, darkness falls across the face of the earth and hope is lost as the population falls prey to radiation sickness and cancer. Deep underground, the last survivor works feverishly in his isolated laboratory. A lone scientist attempting desperately to save mankind, he uses occult technology and deep-frozen human tissue to create a group of 12 radiation-resistant "Human Clones". They set forth to rebuild and repopulate the planet, whilst the scientist continues his work to improve and strengthen mankind. He develops a technique to fuse his own living flesh with the transistorized mind of a supercomputer, transforming himself into "Future Man". Synergy of man and machine. Having transcended his mortal condition, he is now deemed ready to meet "The Elohim", a race of super-evolved aliens who created mankind 40,000 years ago and have been watching and waiting ever since for the day when man at last becomes enlightened. They descend from the heavens in their starship telling "Future Man" to rejoice, for the trials of mankind are over and they sing to him of their long wait and "The Golden Age" which is about to begin. "Future Man" and the "Clones" are taken on board the spacecraft whereupon the "Elohim" transport them through the "Star Gate" to a planet paradise where they are able to live in peace and happiness and once again become prosperous and many.
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WLV 005CD
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"The White Leather imprint continues to release the finest in electro pop music with their first album release. David Michael Cross originally recorded the tracks for Cold War in 1982! and they still sound really fresh. Forget the retro hype this is the real thing. The list of machines, that were used to create this groundbreaking record includes Korg MS1O, Oberheim DMX drum-computer, Roland Jupiter 8 and the Korg KR55; yesterday's absolute avant-garde and today's ultra rare collectors items. His influence can be heard in many aspects of dance/pop music from Detroit techno to British pop. Long time fan and White Leather/Turbo Recordings owner Tiga was eager to give David Michael Cross's music a re-release so that a wider audience can hear what all the fuss was about. Sophisticated early 80ies synth-electro pop."
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