Our uSUPER! audio tape series is based on the legendary Studio Master tape formula (SM900). The series enables users to playback audio at the highest level.
TYPE ONE: FERRIC OXIDE
LOW NOISE
NORMAL BIAS
Comes in uSuper! Records exclusive carded blister pack.
Includes unlimited streaming of BAMBOO KILLERS AND MOUNTAIN GODS
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uSUPER! 5 Bundle
Cassette + Digital Album
All 5 albums in the series for a bundle deal discount price and limited edition promotional poster !!!
Bamboo Killers and Mountain Gods
We Took Pelham
Polybius (Special Edition)
Ghost X Ghost
D.A.L.I 2
Includes unlimited streaming of BAMBOO KILLERS AND MOUNTAIN GODS
via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
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Streaming + Download
Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more.
supported by 39 fans who also own “A MAN CALLED TIGER!”
Never mind Kuwahara Dreams, all I wanted was a Raleigh Burner (got one 25 years later!) Anyway, this album surprised me - seemingly out of nowhere, and it's up there with some of my favourite synthwave. A great mix of the wistful and the upbeat. Looking forward to more from D.A.L.I. SixBellsChime
supported by 39 fans who also own “A MAN CALLED TIGER!”
I had never even heard or listened to the Soundtrack before I bought Vinyl just because of the Game,,, after listening I think its Awesome , a really great album of esoteric sounding analog synth drum machine tracks.i don't personally think this is from 1981 as DAT tapes didn't start till 1987 and the only possibly digital tape in 81 was on VHS but hey who knows,,,so who has actually written the music ? I Wonder? something Aphex would come up with maybe! Darren J Horgan
On this harmonically rich LP, the Scottish singer-songwriter contrasts gorgeous soprano harmonies with strident folk-rock instrumentation. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 26, 2023
supported by 31 fans who also own “A MAN CALLED TIGER!”
Excellent amalgam of cinematic dark synthwave and IDM. Definitely would have made my best of 2022 list if I'd actually been paying better attention. Jean-Paul DuQuette