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Release Date:
November 7, 2021
Original Title:
DeWolff - Nonagon Marathon
Genres:
Music
Production Companies:
Electrosaurus studio
Spoor 14
Production Countries:
Netherlands
Ratings / Certifications:
NL: AL
After completing DeWolff‘s Nonagon Marathon – where they played all 9 studio albums integrally during 9 shows in 9 days at TivoliVredenburg – they got a lot of requests if they could somehow release this material. A DVD release? Seems a bit outdated. Blu ray? VHS? Well… Hehe. They wanted something that you can hold in your hand and that everyone can play on their TV, computer or whatever. So DeWolff came up with something cool: all 9 live videos will be released with remixed audio in superb hi-fi Electrosaurus quality on a specially designed limited edition DeWolff 3-D USB flash drive! We know it’s not a 9 LP box set, but unfortunately vinyl can’t play video and it would be very expensive. This USB flash drive though contains all 9 live videos in high resolution and with 48kHz audio.
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