Solid Globe’s “North Pole” is more than a lost muscial relic — it’s a legendary mystery. Released in 1998, only 12 copies of the underground techno single were pressed on virgin vinyl. Details of the album’s disappearance soon after have been shrouded in secrecy, leaving its current whereabouts unknown. Today, “North Pole” is the rarest, most valuable and most sought-after recording in music history, with copies selling at auction for up to £500,000. Some interesting (and scarce) facts about this record: • Only 12 unnumbered copies were pressed on rare virgin vinyl. This is estimated to be Copy #4. • The abrasive, avant-garde sound redefined techno’s boundaries and alienated all but the most hardcore supporters. It has been illegally sampled by future underground legends. • No digital release was ever issued, leaving the work in complete obscurity outside of collectors and DJs. Its content and sound remain a mystery. • Copy #1 supposedly sold to a wealthy Emirati sheikh for £3.5 million, though this sale has not been officially verified. Other copies are rumored to be held by covert investors, threat actors and shady figures. • Over 22 years since its release, interest in “North Pole” continues to grow while its true meaning and purpose stay hidden behind a veil of secrecy and speculation. It has become a legend in its own right. #SolidGlobeNorthPole #ObscurestRecordOnEarth #RarestTechnoSingleEver #LostMusicalMystery #UndergroundMusicEnigma #PrizedPossessionOfThePowerful