Let Infinity Shred paint the picture for you. It's a forty - third century metropolitan utopia crazily into analog synths and distorted instruments. Graceful, doe - eyed warrior armies clash under a neon - stardust sky. A New York City trio creates synth - driven, uplifting music with a hint of death. While Frequency by Bartlebeats is for soldering, Infinity Shred's music is perfect for flying drones. Their album Long Distance blends sci - fi post - rock, progressive trance, black metal, and dystopian church music, offering intensely futuristic tunes that defy easy classification. For Adafruit's second record release, we've partnered with Infinity Shred's Damon Hardjowirogo for an exclusive Long Distance vinyl. This limited - edition vinyl comes in cerulean blue, like the neon - tinged oceans of a near future. It has a full - color sleeve designed by Asif Siddiky and photos by Adrian Miles.


Using this Infinity Shred Long Distance vinyl is simple. Just put it on your record player and enjoy the unique, futuristic music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent warping. If the vinyl gets dirty, you can use a soft, anti - static record brush to gently clean the grooves. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials as they can damage the vinyl. Enjoy this exclusive music experience for a long time with proper care.