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quelle: bleep.combleep.com hat geschrieben: Deluxe Vinyl 2×LP
- Fully remastered
- Gatefold sleeve
- 180 gram vinyl
- Includes download card
Release Date 15.09.2017
Milan present the first ever official fully remastered vinyl reissue of The Akira Symphonic Suite, unavailable since its original release in 1988, needless to say, this one has been on the top of many collectors most-wanted lists for quite some time.
Composed by Dr. Shoji Yamashiro of the Geinoh Yamashirogumi collective, The Akira Symphonic Suite is incredibly unique in that it was created and recorded before the film was even in production, adding an entirely new dimension to the term imagined soundtrack. This approach meant that Akira's animations were sculpted to fit around the score, rather than the score being made to be structured around the film as is so often the way. It arrives in a high-end luxuriously-packaged sleeve featuring the skyline of Neo-Tokyo from the film, and featuring extensive commentary by Dr. Yamashiro on everything from Akira to Geinoh Yamashirogumi to his work in advanced brain studies.
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war ja klar, oder?jogiwan hat geschrieben:First ever official reissue of The Akira Symphonic Suite since '88
quelle: bleep.combleep.com hat geschrieben: Deluxe Vinyl 2×LP
- Fully remastered
- Gatefold sleeve
- 180 gram vinyl
- Includes download card
Release Date 15.09.2017
Milan present the first ever official fully remastered vinyl reissue of The Akira Symphonic Suite, unavailable since its original release in 1988, needless to say, this one has been on the top of many collectors most-wanted lists for quite some time.
Composed by Dr. Shoji Yamashiro of the Geinoh Yamashirogumi collective, The Akira Symphonic Suite is incredibly unique in that it was created and recorded before the film was even in production, adding an entirely new dimension to the term imagined soundtrack. This approach meant that Akira's animations were sculpted to fit around the score, rather than the score being made to be structured around the film as is so often the way. It arrives in a high-end luxuriously-packaged sleeve featuring the skyline of Neo-Tokyo from the film, and featuring extensive commentary by Dr. Yamashiro on everything from Akira to Geinoh Yamashirogumi to his work in advanced brain studies.