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Peter Frohmader, Nekropolis – Through Time And Mystery-Ending - Mint- 2 LP Record 1988 Nekropolis Germany Vinyl - Prog Rock / Experimental
  • Peter Frohmader's Nekropolis - A Prog Rock and Experimental 2 LP Vinyl Record from 1988 Germany, Through Time And Mystery-Ending, Mint Condition

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Peter Frohmader, Nekropolis – Through Time And Mystery-Ending - Mint- 2 LP Record 1988 Nekropolis Germany Vinyl - Prog Rock / Experimental

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Peter Frohmader's Nekropolis presents 'Through Time And Mystery-Ending', a captivating 2 LP vinyl album. It was released in Germany in 1988 under the Nekropolis - 220174 label. The album combines Electronic and Rock genres with styles like Modern Classical, Prog Rock, and Experimental. The record features tracks such as 'Medusa Part I' (22:45), 'Medusa Part II' (21:49), 'Plague Dances' (22:40), and 'Malleus Maleficarum' (20:50). It was recorded at Nekropolis Studio, lacquer cut at Elaton (2), and pressed by Schallplattenfabrik Pallas GmbH. Peter Frohmader was involved in multiple aspects including artwork, composition, and engineering. The album comes in a gatefold sleeve with alternate artist credit 'Nekropolis X' inside. Recorded at the end of 1987 in Munich, it has paintings by Hellmut Neukirch and linol cut by Peter Frohmader. It's a must - have for fans of progressive and experimental rock music.

Using this vinyl record is easy. Just place it on a turntable and gently drop the needle on the start of the track you want to play. When you're done, carefully lift the needle and return it to its rest. Make sure your turntable is clean and in good working condition to get the best sound. For maintenance, always handle the record by the edges to avoid fingerprints and scratches. Keep it in its gatefold sleeve when not in use to protect it from dust and damage. Store it vertically to prevent warping. If it gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust from the grooves. Remember, this is a valuable piece of music history, so treat it with care.


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