Get ready to be blown away by 'Diggin In The Carts'! Hyperdub's head honcho Kode9 teams up with Nick Dwyer to unearth rare electronic music from obscure 80s/early 90s Japanese video games. This curated selection breaks the mold of what 'video game music' should sound like. Contemporary video game music can be diverse, but back then, composers worked with limited tools, making these tracks truly eye - opening. From Soshi Hosoi's Steve Reich - like minimalism to Toshiharu Yamanishi's high - tech chip soul, it brings the pleasure of this music to both gamers and non - gamers. This amazing music comes on heavy 180 - gram double vinyl in translucent yellow and orange. It comes with a gatefold sleeve and 3 printed inserts. The sleeve features an original manga by Koji Morimoto from Studio °4C, and the inserts have detailed liner notes in English and Japanese by Kode9 and Nick Dwyer. A digital download is also included. Music label: Hyperdub 2018. Highly recommended!


Using this 180g colored vinyl 2LP is easy. Just place it on your record player and enjoy the unique Japanese video game music. When handling the vinyl, make sure your hands are clean to avoid leaving fingerprints or dirt on it. Store the vinyl in a cool, dry place to prevent warping. Keep the gatefold sleeve and inserts in a safe place, as they contain valuable information like the original manga and liner notes. The digital download can be accessed by following the instructions provided with the product. Enjoy this rare musical collection for years to come!