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$54.99
Fresh from the dystopian streets of Neo‑Tokyo, this 2024 Victory reissue of the Akira soundtrack spins with visceral energy and sonic detail. Shoji Yamashiro’s avant‑garde composition, performed by the intricate ritual of Geinoh Yamashirogumi, flows from electrified drums to chanting vocals, channeling cyberpunk tension and spiritual catharsis. Side A opens with “Kaneda” and “Tetsuo I,” pulsating epics…
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$69.99
Big-band brass, noir ballads, twang, and breakbeat chase music—Cowboy Bebop (Original Series Soundtrack) distills Yoko Kanno’s world into a needle-drop tour of space-age hard bop. SEATBELTS punch through the opener “Tank!” with double-time snare and sax fanfare, then pivot to barroom shuffle (“Spokey Dokey”), greasy R&B (“Bad Dog No Biscuits”), and midnight blues (“Piano Black”)….
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$89.99
This 1986 Dragon Ball Hit Song Collection captures the vibrant energy of the original anime era with a carefully curated selection of TV themes and character songs. Featuring the iconic opening “Makafushigi Adventure!” by Hiroki Takahashi with its springy drums and shiny brass arrangements by Kōhei Tanaka, plus the closing ballad “Romantic Ageru yo” by…
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$79.99
A sonic time‑machine from 1986, this Dragon Ball Music Collection brings Shunsuke Kikuchi’s iconic television score into stunning relief on this 2025 Nippon Columbia reissue. Pressed on rich black vinyl, its textures of vintage analog warmth invite you into early Goku’s world—playful chimes, pulsing percussion, and spirited brass in “Makafushigi Adventure!” gradually give way to…
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$59.99
A greatest-hits reel of impact and afterglow. EVANGELION FINALLY gathers the franchise’s signature vocal moments into one cinematic spin: brass-stoked anthemics, shadowy torch songs, and late-night bossa heat. Yoko Takahashi kicks the doors with “The Cruel Angel’s Thesis,” her 2020 “Fly Me To The Moon” revisiting the standard with airy bossa glide. Arianne’s “Komm, süsser…
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$61.99
Kenji Kawai’s Ghost in the Shell score is ritual and circuitry intertwined, voices rising like a wedding chant over low synth drones and deep drums. “Making of Cyborg” opens with ceremonial chorus, then the record moves through shadowy pulses and glassy textures, “Ghosthack”, “Virtual Crime”, and the nocturnal glide of “Nightstalker”. The closer “Reincarnation” returns…
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$74.99
A needle-drop sprint through early-2000s Konoha. Naruto – Best Collection gathers the series’ punchiest openings and endings into one front-to-back blast of J-rock hooks and late-night ballads. Guitars snarl and sprint on ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION’s “Haruka Kanata,” then switch to festival-ready chant on FLOW’s “GO!!!.” Sambomaster roughs up the edges with a garage-soul burst, while…
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$69.99
Before the film’s score, there was a wind-carved sketchbook. Nausicaä: Image Album “Bird Person” gathers Joe Hisaishi’s early themes for the world of the Valley—pieces written to Miyazaki’s manga, performed with luminous synths, soft percussion, and small ensemble colors. “Legend of the Wind” opens like sunrise over dunes; “Mehve” glides on airy arpeggios; “Sea of…
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$62.99
From the first swell of orchestration to the final acid-bossa whisper, Neon Genesis Evangelion OST (2023 Milan pressing) captures both the soaring grandeur and fragile beauty of Sagisu’s masterpiece. Pressed on translucent blue vinyl veined with black smoke, this 2×LP gatefold edition (140g) delivers crisp dynamics, rich synth pads, dramatic strings, and haunting vocal touches…
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$89.99
The sound of wandering, cut to vinyl. departure plants Nujabes and fat jon on the same road, slow-rolling drums, dusty Rhodes, and small melodic loops that feel hand-touched. Side A opens with “battlecry” featuring Shing02, a cinematic prologue that drops into “the space between two worlds” and the glassy sway of “aruarian dance.” The mood…
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$89.99
Feudal graffiti on wax. Impression moves like a night train, head-nodding and blue-lit. FORCE OF NATURE set the pace with dusty drums and noir keys on “just forget” and “nightshift.” fat jon slides in with late-hour minimalism, small melodic loops that breathe more life into boom bap. Nujabes draws the sonic map with entrancing piano…
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$59.99
A cosmic odyssey in vinyl form, this 1979 original pressing of Symphonic Poem Galaxy Express 999 carries the orchestral grandeur of Aoki Nozomu and the well-tuned currents of Godiego forward with unvarnished analog clarity. From the soaring Prologue Main Theme to the wistful echoes of Epilogue – Farewell and the Beginning of Another Journey, each…
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$119.99
Steeped in early‑90s anime pop nostalgia, this limited‑edition 2×LP “Yu Yu Hakusho Best Collection” unfolds like a spirited sonic chronicle of Yusuke’s world. The opener The Smile Bomb and its siblings (The Homework Never Ends, Daydream Generation) blend punchy synth chords and emotive vocals from Matsuko Mawatari—composer and performer whose self‑produced style set a bold tone for…