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Atomic Runner Chelnov (Soundtrack) (B-STOCK)
Cat: CTN 27. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Track 1 (0:14)
Track 2 (4:13)
Track 3 (1:22)
Track 4 (0:23)
Track 5 (3:09)
Track 6 (1:25)
Track 7 (2:04)
Track 8 (2:03)
Track 9 (0:46)
Track 10 (2:43)
Track 11 (0:38)
Track 12 (1:07)
Track 13 (1:19)
Track 14 (1:09)
Track 15 (1:16)
Track 16 (1:30)
Track 17 (0:46)
Track 18 (0:27)
Track 19 (1:57)
Track 20 (1:33)
Track 21 (1:24)
Track 22 (2:18)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Atomic Runner Chelnov is an action/shooting game produced by Data East, one of the strongest game producers in Japan, originally released as an arcade game in 1988. The game has been much talked-about as a famous, problematic, bizarre, and unique work and in 2021 the soundtrack was released as a CD via an entity known only as the Data East Sound Team. Now the CD hears a reissue, on both its original format and now a vinyl LP edition, giving this rip-roaring sonic platformer a chance to shine. Similar to the recent proto-grime Wolverine soundtrack released earlier this month, Chelnov displays similarly bouncy 140bpm characteristics, making this a sure-to-be favourite for algoravers and, yes, that select breed of DJs who almost exclusively play music siphoned from game cartridges and obscure files.
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 in stock $44.97
Super Metroid (Soundtrack)
Super Metroid (Soundtrack) (limited 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: WRWTFWW 085. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Opening (Destruction Of The Space Colony) (2:04)
Theme Of Super Metroid (1:55)
Spaceship (No SFX) (0:08)
Boss Confrontation 1 (0:49)
To Planet Zebes (0:13)
Planet Zebes (Arrival On Crateria) (1:54)
Crateria (The Space Pirates Appear) (2:37)
Item Acquisition Fanfare (No SFX) (0:06)
Item Room (0:34)
Chozo Statue Awakens (0:54)
Brinstar Overgrown With Vegetation Area (2:40)
Mini Boss Confrontation (1:35)
Brinstar Red Soil Swampy Area (3:08)
Norfair Hot Lava Area (1:41)
Tension (0:53)
Boss Confrontation 2 (0:44)
Theme Of Samus (2:49)
Wrecked Ship (3:21)
Maridia Rocky Underwater Area (2:19)
Maridia Drifting Sandy Underwater Area (2:56)
Norfair Ancient Ruins (4:14)
Mysterious Statue Chamber (1:30)
Tourian (3:46)
Continue (0:24)
Samus Aran's Appearance Fanfare (0:07)
Mother Brain (2:11)
Ending (3:25)
Review: Full HD re-creation and restoration of the legendary soundtrack for 1994 Exploration / Action-Adventure / Sci-Fi / Alien video game Super Metroid, by Louisiana-based composer and producer Jammin' Sam Miller. Miller explains: "Composed by Kenji Yamamoto. Recreated by me. This was made possible by locating the original instrument samples from workstation keyboards and drum machines before they were put into the game and rebuilding the soundtrack from the ground up, applying some modern mixing techniques along the way to lift the veil of 16bit compression and create an updated listening experience." Revamped on a deluxe 12" record, and with killer mastering, clean mixing, and a stonking album cover to boot, this is for anyone with a penchant for the more eclectic ends of videogame music.
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 in stock $34.70
Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack)
Dragon Ball Z: Best Collection (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: DV 12819. Rel: 22 Feb 24
CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA (3:18)
Burst Forth Exceptional ZENKAI Power! (3:31)
Battle (I-KU-SA) (3:54)
Whole (3:55)
Journey Of Light (6:07)
The Strongest Rival (3:45)
HERO (You're The Hero) (4:06)
MIND POWER (KI) (5:41)
Girigiri - World Extreme (3:20)
Blue Wind HOPE (3:43)
Burning Fight - The Burning Battles (3:20)
Day Of Destiny - Soul Vs Soul (4:51)
Beyond The Galaxy Rising High (3:57)
WE GOTTA POWER (3:57)
We Were Angels (3:50)
Review: A selection of fifteen pieces from the soundtrack of the cult anime Dragon Ball Z, on a limited 2xLP edition, fully licensed, including the main opening track 'CHA-LA HEAD-CHA-LA'. This soundtrack accompanies the anime's key moment in which Dragon Ball Z resumes five years after Son Goku's wedding. Radditz, a mysterious warrior, arrives on Earth to find Goku, who learns that he comes from a planet of warriors from a planet of warriors, of which only four remain. The plot is based on a succession of increasingly strong opponents to be fought, but there's often a quest or travel motif that adds interest beyond the duels. All this, and more, is bolstered by this electrifying soundtrack edition.
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Apes In The Net (Soundtrack)
Cat: FER 06903. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Spectors Factory (5:26)
Coasters (4:48)
Spectors Castle (4:46)
Haunted House (4:58)
Mount Amazing 2 (5:10)
Time Station (4:43)
Review: When you look back at the first PlayStation several landmark releases spring to mind - Resident Evil, Tekken 2, Crash Bandicoot - the list could go on much longer and should definitely include Wipeout and Wipeout 2097. Both were renowned for combining high pace, futuristic visuals with contemporary electronic club music from some of the biggest producers and acts at the time. Less remembered, in Europe at least, is the Ape Escape series, an intense party-platform title which arguably has the greatest dance music game score of all time. Comprising six tracks from that saga, this compilation of Soichi Terada's soundtracks emphasises that bold point. Opening on the crisp, punchy techno drive of 'Specters Factory', we find ourselves in suitably spooky jungle ('Haunted House'), rumbling dnb ('Spectors Castle') and roughneck hardcore bass ('Coasters'), among other made up genres. A collection which resembles Terada's amazing 1996 album, Sumo Jungle and makes a case for the Japanese enigma as one of dance music's most underrated geniuses.
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Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue)
Dune (Soundtrack) (reissue) (audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: JPR 063LPB. Rel: 21 Oct 20
Prologue (1:50)
Main Title (1:15)
Robot Fight (1:19)
Leto's Theme (1:40)
The Box (2:37)
The Floating Fat Man (The Baron) (1:25)
Trip To Arrakis (2:37)
First Attack (2:46)
Prophecy Theme (4:21)
Dune (Desert Theme) (5:32)
Paul Meets Chani (3:05)
Prelude (Take My Hand) (1:03)
Paul Takes The Water Of Life (2:47)
Big Battle (3:08)
Paul Kills Feyd (1:53)
Final Dream (1:26)
Take My Hand (2:37)
Review: Given 'Africa' has been the soundtrack to university athletics union night's out for the last 40 years or so it's safe to say Toto are a band that really deserve more in-depth attention. As this mind-blowing soundtrack to the cult science fiction film Dune goes to show, there's a lot more to the outfit than the chart-friendly glam-riffdom of their most famous single.



Brian Eno's name gives a sign of how arty things get, but in truth he's only responsible for a fraction of this adventurous listen, which is packed with movie soundbites to set the scene among fantastical landscapes, rather than realism. From classical overtures ('Leto's Theme', 'Trip To Arrakis'), through tense incidentals ('The Box') and crystalline synthdom ('Prophecy Theme'), it's only really on the credit-worthy 80s pop balladry of 'Take My Hand' that we get the stadium payoff Toto fans are used to, completing an epic journey.
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 in stock $38.13
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Soundtrack)
Final Fantasy VII Rebirth (Soundtrack) (gatefold picture disc LP in hard-back book sleeve)
Cat: SQEX 11086. Rel: 02 Feb 24
Nobuo Uematsu - "On Our Way (Sense Of Kalm)" (4:39)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Farm Boy" (3:05)
Shotaro Shima - "Chadley's Theme" (4:09)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Grasslands De Chocobo" (0:54)
Nobuo Uematsu - "Main Theme Of FFVII" (Battle edit) (4:28)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "The Junon Region" (3:44)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "The Junon Region" (Battle edit) (3:23)
Yoshinori Nakamura - "Under Junon - Sunless Oasis" (3:43)
Nobuo Uematsu & Shotaro Shima - "Materia Guardian" (7:57)
Review: The second in a two-part remake by Square Enix of the landmark best-selling video game Final Fantasy VII, this revamped and rejuvenated title - Rebirth - is set to represent the latter half of one of the best video games of all time in a manner never experienced or experienceable before. Much in the same way as the remade game itself, the new soundtrack compiles the efforts of several of the game studio's brightest musical sparks, restarting all of the game's best themes and motifs from scratch. Directed by music supervisor Kenji Kawamori, the soundtrack is a soaring uplifter, and a perfect complement to the futuristic, sublime, mercenary anti-corporatist story arc of the game.
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Flux Gourmet (Soundtrack)
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Cat: BING 197MC. Rel: 29 Jan 24
Heather Trost - "Early Gardens" (2:22)
Roj - "Trip To The Shops" (3:07)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Death Borscht" (2:35)
The Sonic Catering Band - "The Third Gastric Surge Of The Night" (5:44)
Jeremy Barnes - "The Funeral Table" (3:08)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Greed" (2:42)
The Sonic Catering Band - "HLA-DQ8" (2:21)
Heather Trost - "Earlier Gardens" (3:34)
Roj - "Trip To The Shops" (Footfall) (2:19)
Nurse With Wound - "Hindu Monastery Breakfast" (4:19)
Tim Harrison - "Ohmlette’s Law" (1:44)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Vegetable Trash" (0:28)
The Sonic Catering Band - "A Sedimental Journey" (1:42)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Baron Von Omelette" (4:07)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Dossierge De Canteen" (1:00)
Cavern Of Anti Matter - "Insufflation Tube" (1:03)
Jeremy Barnes - "The Funeral Table" (Gluten-Free) (2:44)
The Sonic Catering Band - "A Pain I Can’t Hold In" (2:55)
Heather Trost - "Earliest Gardens" (1:40)
Dan Hayhurst - "Monday Service" (3:28)
The Sonic Catering Band - "Dietary Crash" (1:54)
Marta Salogni - "Cross-Contamination" (3:50)
Roj - "Trip To The Shops" (Closing Down) (2:55)
Jeremy Barnes - "The Funeral Table" (Demonstration) (3:01)
Review: In Peter Strickland's Flux Gourmet, a dysfunctional group of performance artists undertake a month-long residency at an institute devoted to culinary disciplines. Food is interrogated for its sonic potential as the group mic-up, amplify, distort and transform what they cook in front of an audience. Image, color, light and sound are integrated and heightened to delirious levels of hyperreality, much like Strickland's past works, Berberian Sound Studio and In Fabric. Flux Gourmet very much alludes to Strickland's past as a member of The Sonic Catering Band, which he founded back in 1996; the band split on several occasions, but got back together to create new pieces for the soundtrack, concocting strange sonic morsels and treating recipes as if they were scores. The noise that the characters in the film itself make is driven by food blenders, overflowing cauldrons of gurgling soup and sizzling frying pans (courtesy of The Sonic Catering Band), yet the music that soundtracks the culinary capers is engorged with aching melodies and wordless, airy vocals. Contributors include Cavern of Anti-Matter, Jeremy Barnes and Heather Trost of A Hawk and a Hacksaw and Trost's band, Roj (formerly of Broadcast), and Nurse With Wound. Flux Gourmet is presented in a lush 2xLP package with an ornate, colorful design and Strickland's detailed liner notes.
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 in stock $8.41
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