Gorillaz - Plastic Beach -deluxe Version- - Itunes | Lp.zip
The iTunes LP format never truly went mainstream. It required users to be tied to the iTunes desktop software, and the rise of streaming services like Spotify made the concept of buying individual albums for a fixed price seem increasingly antiquated. Throughout its existence, fewer than 400 albums were ever released in the format.
Visual and Narrative Aesthetics Jamie Hewlett’s artwork and the Gorillaz mythology are integral. Plastic Beach’s visual palette—pale turquoise, washed-out pastels, stylized depictions of ocean debris and futuristic decay—creates a melancholic beauty that complements the music. The deluxe iTunes LP packaging typically includes high-resolution artwork and animated sequences that enhance narrative immersion: character portraits, maps of the island, and images of floating debris that reiterate the environmental theme. This multimedia approach situates Plastic Beach as a transmedia project, where music, visual art and story cohere into a singular artistic statement. Gorillaz - Plastic Beach -Deluxe Version- - ITunes LP.zip
Apple officially discontinued support for the iTunes LP format in 2018. When Apple Music transitioned away from the traditional iTunes store infrastructure, the ability to play these interactive files faded. The iTunes LP format never truly went mainstream