The White Stripes iconic ‘Elephant’ album and the Lamborghini V10


Tomorrow is Record Store and we are celebrating it with a truly unique story revolving around iconic sounds.
The White Stripes’ ‘Elephant’ was the last mainstream rock album to be recorded entirely on analog equipment. We spoke to Liam Watson, the producer who made it happen, at the legendary Toe Rag Studios in London’s East End.
The year was 2003 and as this legendary album was taking the music industry by storm, the Gallardo was just hitting the roads.
To comprehend the evolution from analog to digital in the past 20 years we had both Gallardo and Huracán Tecnica accompany us on the ride…

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Huracán Tecnica: fuel consumption combined 14,5 l/100km (WLTP); CO2-emissions combined: 328 g/km (WLTP)

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