Lost Files
Lost Files is Hiroki Kikuta's first original album, released in 2006. The album includes the demo tracks Kikuta submitted when first applying for the job of game composer at Square, using the sound source of the Nintendo Entertainment System, as well as many original tracks. It is distributed by mail order by cocoebiz in the United States.[1]
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Released | April 15, 2006 |
Genre | Electronic |
Length | 55:39 |
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Track listing
- Mona Lisa Over Drive 02:06
- Newromancer 01:53
- Burning Chrome 01:59
- Catch a Falling Star 01:46
- Oceanic 01:30
- Something Wicked This Way Comes 10:13
- A Long Trip to Teatime 02:16
- Knight Moves 03:01
- The Einstein Intersection 01:31
- A Scanner Darkly 01:48
- A Small, Good Thing 01:24
- Tenryo-to Kitan Part One 04:21
- Tenryo-to Kitan Part Two 03:11
- Tenryo-to Kitan Part Three 02:55
- Tenryo-to Kitan Part Four 03:13
- Tenryo-to Kitan Part Five 02:42
- Tenryo-to Kitan Part Six 03:49
- The King of Elfland's Daughter 05:06
gollark: You can study it as a black box by measuring inputs and outputs.
gollark: Even if, somehow (not that I believe this) our mind is computed on "souls" or something instead of the matter in our brains, you can still study it.
gollark: Wait, how is that even related? Please define materialism.
gollark: I mean, humans are irrational but our behavior can be studied like other things.
gollark: Should we *not* do that?
References
- VGM World Lost Files order page (http://www.vgmworld.com/catalog/index.php?table=cocoebiz_music&item_num=880 Archived 2007-03-11 at the Wayback Machine) URL Accessed December 7, 2006.
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