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The Latest Jack White Release is Printed on Old X-Ray Images

The latest Jack White record release is a true work of art. The stylish blues and indie rock singer turned record label front-man has released this stunning looking package for Gibby Hayne's new single on his Third Man Records label.

The solo release from Haynes will be extra special for vinyl collectors as it is pressed on vintage medical x-rays. White was able to get the prints pressed onto flexible discs called Roentgenizdat records.

White, ever the inventor, has modernized a vintage technique used in the Soviet Union post World War II. The technique was used as a way for artists to produce underground music when dictator Stalin tried to do away with records in an attempt to do away with American culture. X-rays were an inexpensive and readily available material for struggling artists to use.
Trend Themes
1. Medical X-ray Records - Vintage medical x-rays are being used to press vinyl records, providing a unique collectible for music enthusiasts.
2. Revival of Rothgenizdat Records - Old Soviet technique of pressing records on X-rays is making a comeback, providing a nostalgic alternative to traditional vinyl records.
3. Sustainable Vinyl Records - Repurposing medical x-rays for vinyl records provides an eco-friendly option for record enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - Record labels can explore creative and unconventional techniques like using medical x-rays to produce collectible vinyl records.
2. Art and Design Industry - Artists and designers can leverage old and vintage techniques such as Rothgenizdat records to create unique and sustainable products.
3. Healthcare Industry - Hospitals and clinics can partner with artists and designers to repurpose medical x-rays into products other than medical waste, such as vinyl records.

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