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Death In June – Nada! - VG+ LP Record 1985 New European Recordings UK Brown Textured Cover Vinyl - Industrial / Neofolk / New Wave
  • 1985 Death In June - 'Nada!' LP Record (Industrial, Neofolk, New Wave) from New European Recordings UK with Brown Textured Cover Vinyl in VG+ Condition

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Death In June – Nada! - VG+ LP Record 1985 New European Recordings UK Brown Textured Cover Vinyl - Industrial / Neofolk / New Wave

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Death In June presents their album 'Nada!' released in March 1985 by New European Recordings (BAD VC13) in the UK. This vinyl LP comes with a brown textured cover. The album features a blend of Electronic and Rock genres, with styles including New Wave, Neofolk, Industrial, and Darkwave. Tracklist includes 'The Honour Of Silence' (3:17), 'The Calling (Mk II)' (5:32), 'Leper Lord' (1:13), 'Rain Of Despair' (4:21), 'Foretold' (4:49), 'Behind The Rose (Fields Of Rape)' (2:46), 'She Said Destroy' (3:32), 'Carousel' (4:46), 'C'est Un Rêve' (3:24), and 'Crush My Love' (4:13). It was pressed by MPO and the lacquer was cut by Porky (5). Uncredited performers are David Tibet, Douglas Pearce, Patrick Leagas, and Richard Butler (6). Tracks A3, B1, B2 were written by Christ '9.3'*, others by Death In June. The initial edition had two color variants: a reverse board, pigskin, brown cover with a light sheen and a blue one, with 2000 copies of each. Inner cover and centre labels are light blue. The printed inner sleeve has lyrics and music credits. All variants have the same messages scratched into the vinyl. Note the title of B5 differs on outer sleeve/label ('Crush My Love') and inner sleeve ('Crush My Soul').

To use this Death In June LP record, simply place it on a turntable. Make sure the turntable is clean and in good working condition. Lower the needle gently onto the record at the start of the track you want to play. Enjoy the unique blend of industrial, neofolk, and new - wave music. When handling the record, always hold it by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches on the playing surface. After use, store the record in its sleeve to protect it from dust and damage. Keep it in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. If the record gets dirty, you can use a record cleaning brush to gently remove dust particles. Don't use harsh chemicals as they can damage the vinyl.


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