For the die-hard fand: the limited special edition plus t-shirt:
Double-CD and DVD in book format (appr. 14x21cm)
book in hardcover-paperback-cover with elaborate "Singer" thread stitching
40-pages extra-booklet, precious artprint on high-quality paper and a special transparent film
including all lyrics and additional illustrations
Numbered and strictly limited to 2,000 copies
T-shirt, exclusively available in this set only
Infos regarding the album: "Dream, Tiresias!" was only the beginning. A serious shot across the bow for all those who already saw Project Pitchfork heading for an early retirement. In 2010, Peter Spilles takes the gloves off and gets down to business: Little more than a year after the impressive comeback success, the Dark Electro pioneer prepares for the mightiest strike so far. Seemingly out of nothing, Project Pitchfork fire "Continuum Ride" out of their orbit, an album even a genius like Spilles was unlikely to make.
Hold tight when the ...
Hold tight when the living Electro legend takes off to a wild ride through the space-time continuum, to a journey through the cosmos of their own past, present and future. Instead of relying on old habits and the reverse gear, the oiled Pitchfork machine even shifts up a gear or two and refines the unique sound of their early masterpieces with a surprisingly modern diversity of ideas and a talent for big emotions that will transform every fervent worshipper of the pre "Timekiller" era into sheer rapture. Tears of joy guaranteed. Behind the stainless and admirable atmospheric production, "Continuum Ride" offers shelter for tormented souls and a hideaway for all those plagued by soulless Electro commandos. "Beholder" with these smartly marching beats and its synth virtuosity, the hypnotizing hookline in "Dead Cities", a gripping salute to their own past, or the monumental "Way Of The World" which will be defining a whole scene from now on: This infernally intense Electro trip makes you instantly forget time and space. A Dark Electro release that is more monumental, more epic and more atmospheric is impossible to imagine. The scene has a new reference milestone - and Project Pitchfork again sit on the throne. Long live the king!