After a 14 years hiatus, music producer Trevor Jackson is releasing his latest record in 12 different analogue layouts, each one corresponding to a different track. Called F O R M A T, the limited edition album is made up of 12″, 10” and 7” vinyl, CD, mini CD, cassette, USB, VHS, mini disc, DAT, 8-track and reel-to-reel, all produced by The Vinyl Factory, and available at www.formatvf.com.

“Every copy of a physical recording is different, a real object that has its own little story - a one of a kind, personalised by the effort it took to purchase and the unique ritual that goes with playing it. I want the people who purchase these items to feel special; they will be the only ones who possess these tracks in any form at that time”, says Jackson. ”The fact culturally everything's become so convenient and easily accessible whilst in the process totally disposable is an important subject I needed to address with this project.”

Similar to Deru’s Obverse Box, F O R M A T is a tribute to an object’s physical beauty in addition to the sound’s appeal. The release will be backed up by an exhibition at The Vinyl Factory in Soho, where fans will get the chance to listen to the album and also buy the limited edition tracks.