There is no other movie like Liquid Sky. Slava Tuskerman’s 1982 sci-fi religion classic is a one-of-a-kind midnight masterpiece, fueled by gender, treats, and immigrants, the kind that don’t requirement Speak and Spells but endorphins from heroin-rattled hipsters in New York.

It’s also got one hell of a soundtrack, which is why Mondo got its handwritings on it. Yes, for the first time in 35 years, Tuskerman’s avant garde value will be available in its original analog format, and naturally, it’s going to look as vivid as the film.

No shit. Not only is the hallucinatory value being pressed to similarly hallucinatory Tri-color starburst splatter vinyl, but it’s also going brand new artwork by artist Jack Hughes, who even sought out the approval of Tuskerman himself.

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Mark your schedules, though: The record goes on sale Wednesday, March 13 th at 12 p. m. CT via MondoTees.com. Construing how Nicolas Widing Refn and Lady Gaga are among its countless devotees, you’re likely to have competitor as you touch refresh.

Take a look at the liberation below, followed by its tracklist and the film’s original trailer.