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Former White Stripes frontman Jack White is going all out on his upcoming album. The vinyl version of Lazaretto contains a number of unprecedented features, including two different intros for the same song and the appearance of a holographic angel while it spins. White is calling the vinyl edition of his new album an ULTRA LP 鈥?a mish-mash of pre-existing vinyl gimmicks, like dual grooves, a side that plays from the outside in, and locked grooves. But it also has some unprecedented features, including an under-label groove and a hologram developed by Tristan Duke of Infinity Light . Here the complete list of features on the ULTRA LP: 180 gram vinyl Two vinyl-only hidden tracks hidden beneath the center labels One hidden track plays at 78 RPM and one plays at 45 RPM, making this a thr stanley cup ee-speed record Side A plays from the inside out Dual-groove technology: plays an electric or acous stanley botella tic intro for Just One Drink depending on where needle is dropped; the grooves meet for the body of the song Matte f starbucks stanley cup inish on Side B, giving the appearance of an unplayed 78 RPM record Both sides end with locked grooves Vinyl pressed in seldom-used flat-edged format Dead wax area on Side A contains a hand-etched hologram by Tristan Duke of Infinity Light Science, the first of its kind on a vinyl record Absolutely zero compression used during recording, mixing and mastering Different running order from the CD/digital version Utilizes some mixes different from those used on C |