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While standard black vinyl is available at retailers like Secretly Store , early collectors could snag limited that often included a bonus copy of their debut LP, Zeroes QC .

This album is a masterclass in tension, blending post-punk grit with a cold, electronic future-noir aesthetic. Released in 2013 by the Montreal-based quartet , Images Du Futur isn't just an album; it's a "nocturnal fog" that pulls you into a state of "creeping dread" and hypnotic focus. 🌑 Visions of a Dystopian Tomorrow Images Du Futur Suuns Rar

Imagine the soundtrack to a space odyssey gone wrong. The production by Jace Lasek (The Besnard Lakes) gives it a skeletal yet massive sound that feels both organic and synthetic. While standard black vinyl is available at retailers

The title Images Du Futur perfectly captures the record's essence—a series of sonic snapshots that feel like staring into a "multi-layered black hole". From the buzzing, saw-like riffs of to the paranoid, rhythmic pulse of "2020," the album oscillates between aggressive abrasion and eerie, minimalist stillness. 🌑 Visions of a Dystopian Tomorrow Imagine the

"Music Won’t Save You" serves as a hauntingly beautiful closer, featuring snippets of crowd laughter and a "sad robotic" vocal delivery that leaves you wanting to flip the record and start again. Suuns – Images Du Futur | Echoes And Dust

It’s often described as clinical, cold, and a bit dangerous—like a "conveyor belt to a meat grinder". 📀 Collecting the "Rare" Sound