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Shadowrun: Hong Kong [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Shadowrun: Hong Kong [Vinyl] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
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Black Screen Records is excited to team up with multi-instrumentalist and award-winning video game composer Jon Everist to release his soundtracks to the critically acclaimed turn-based tactical RPGs Shadowrun: Hong Kong and Shadowrun: Dragonfall on vinyl later this winter. Shadowrun: Dragonfall will be available on limited edition clear 180g single vinyl, Shadowrun: Hong Kong on limited edition gold/silver 180g double vinyl.
Remastered by Christian Bethge at RAMA Tonstudio (Dear Esther, Another World, Syberia 3), Jon Everist’s cinematic soundtracks to the beloved Shadowrun series will get a high quality vinyl treatment through Black Screen Records with all-new original artworks by concept artists and illustrators Jenn Ravenna (Dragonfall) and Joel DuQue (Hong Kong) who both have originally worked on the games at Harebrained Schemes in Seattle. The vinyl soundtracks will be housed in poly-lined inner sleeves and will come with free mp3 download codes. Mock ups and additional layout by Dane Baudoin (Another World, Earthworm Jim).
Jon Everist is a Seattle based composer mostly known for his work in video games. He scored the critically acclaimed Shadowrun: Hong Kong and its predecessor “Dragonfall” which was named PC Gamers “Top 100 PC Games of All Time”. He is currently writing the score for BattleTech (coming in 2018); one of the most successful video game Kickstarters in history by Harebrained Schemes. Jon started producing electronic music at a young age, influenced by an eclectic mix of artists like Aphex Twin, MF Doom, Bjork and Radiohead. After producing and touring as a member of Seattle-based hip hop group Rudy and The Rhetoric, Jon pivoted to pursue a degree in music and began his journey as a composer. Jon’s style borrows influences from the different stages in his career, combining his electronic background with his obsession for the classical orchestra and modern film scoring techniques.
„The Shadowrun series was a joy to work on, and will always occupy a special place in my memory. I felt humbled and privileged that I got to write themes for characters like Glory, and to fill the streets of dystopian Hong Kong with my unique take on this compelling and rich universe. The talented team at HBS and their fantastic writing made my job easy.“ – Jon Everist
Shadowrun: Hong Kong – Extended Edition is the definitive version of Shadowrun: Hong Kong, the third standalone game in Harebrained Schemes’ critically-acclaimed Shadowrun cRPG series. This Extended Edition adds the all-new, 6+ hr Shadows of Hong Kong Bonus Campaign to the game as a free upgrade – delivering on a funding goal achieved by fans in Harebrained Schemes’ wildly successful Shadowrun: Hong Kong Kickstarter. The Extended Edition also adds audio commentary to the game, and a long list of improvements since the game’s initial launch – including new visual effects, updated dialogue, and new editor features (for User-Generated Content). Experience the most impressive Shadowrun RPG yet, hailed as one of the best RPGs and strategy games of 2015.
- Original soundtrack to Shadowrun: Hong Kong
- Music by multi-instrumentalist and award-winning video game composer Jon Everist (Shadowrun, Necropolis, BattleTech)
- First time on vinyl
- Limited edition 180g gold/silver double vinyl
- Audiophile 180g black double vinyl
- Original artwork by concept artist Joe DuQue (Shadowrun, BattleTech)
- Poly-lined black inner sleeves
- Includes liner-notes by Jon Everist
- Includes download code for the digital album
- Remastered for vinyl by Christian Bethge at RAMA Tonstudio, Mannheim
- Released: 6/8/18
- Format Detail: 2LP Black
- Format: Vinyl
- Genre: Soundtrack
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