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Nick Arundel - OST Best Of Batman: Arkham Knight Orange Vinyl Edition
Nick Arundel
OST Best Of Batman: Arkham Knight Orange Vinyl Edition
LP | 2024 | US | Original (Enjoy The Toons)
35,99 €*
Release: 2024 / US – Original
Genre: Soundtracks
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Enjoy The Toons Records in conjunction with WaterTower Records, WB Games & DC Comics proudly presents Best of Batman: Arkham Knight, Music by Nick Arundel and David Buckley.

Curated by the games' composer, Nick Arundel, Best of Batman: Arkham Knight consists of 15 tracks from the 2015 video game. Each record comes housed in a 350gsm jacket with black inner sleeves and black flood printing inside the sleeve. Included with each record is a 12"""" x 24"""" foldout insert, featuring a collage of the game's main characters on one side, with a grand scale view of Arkham City on the other.
David Javelosa - 31st Century Lounge Music
David Javelosa
31st Century Lounge Music
2LP | 1995 | US | Reissue (Hyperspace Communications)
27,99 €*
Release: 1995 / US – Reissue
Genre: Soundtracks
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Original compositions for virtual game music recorded in 1995 by Los Microwaves founder David Javelosa. That period in the 90s was one of rare times that Los Angeles was sort of a fun. You'd go somewhere for a drink and hear the late 1950s-early 1960s quirky instrumental pop that became known that year by the "Space Age Bachelor Pad Music" sobriquet. Many of the 14 tracks you are ideally hearing now for the first time were inspired by that long-gone cocktail-glass-shaped crack in time. Made in a tiny Santa Monica studio, surrounded by bits and pieces of torn-apart game consoles, trashed Casios and forgotten keyboards, inventing this set of ephemeral computer-generated sounds. Javelosa remembers what begat the tunes. Thrasher in the Fast Lane, inspired by driving on Bay Area freeways, fast, after hours, an Astor Piazzolla melody blowing with the wind, a party in Mexico City, an exotic perfume, Chet Baker in the background. He's always been fascinated by the concept of computer-generated jazz – still is. The sound of uncertainty, musical cut 'n' paste, excitement when something occurs that maybe has never happened before.
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