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In relation to what I was posting on the Listening in Surround Volume 2 thread, Cornelius fans may want to know that he's actually had a digital-exclusive 5.1 soundtrack that released in 2015. Unfortunately if you don't have a Japanese credit card, you can't buy the download.

https://www.e-onkyo.com/music/album/veahd10722/
 
It's entirely animated, but has the original music and sequence of events (but with anime characters).

https: //www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdkl4vCIKLI


Tosay in August 2024 I rediscovered your post about this. Just so great thank you! With all this Los Angeles Olympics stuff, well, I just have to watch the original one again (which one? )
 
I know l posted this on the ear worm thead, but her is another one by Tokyo Groove Jyoshi. A cover of “What Is Hip”
With Guest Player Shinobu Kawashima on the Tsugaru Shamisen


 
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I've got this one on SACD, as well as Sinske's previous album. I think they get overlooked because they're often miscategorized as classical but it's brilliant marimba/electronica fusion.

I've never heard of Sinske until now. It was perfect to listen to having a late breakfast. Thanks!
 
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I've never heard of Sinske until now. It was perfect to listen to having a late breakfast. Thanks!
All three of his SACD's are in a similar fusion vein, all produced by Jazztronik.

Sinske - Infinity (SIGP-39)
Sinske - Self Exposure (SICP-10009)
Sinske - That's Marimba (SICC-10039)

His first album (Infinity) is his masterpiece IMO.
 
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