Get ready for the power awakening! Capcom and Laced Records are bringing the killer soundtrack for the classic 2001 stylish action game to vinyl.
The complete 73-track OST has been specially mastered for vinyl and will be pressed onto heavyweight LPs. This Standard Edition four-disc box set features traditional black discs. These will come in spined inner sleeves, all housed in a rigid board slipcase.
The set features stunning new sleeve artwork by illustrator and Devil May Cry superfan StelarPidgin. Dante, Trish, Mundus and Sparda are all represented either in famous poses or during memorable in-game moments.
Providing Slammin' Beats for the series' first outing were Masami Ueda (Resident Evil series, Okami, Viewtiful Joe), Masato Kouda (Darkstalkers, Monster Hunter, Resident Evil Outbreak) and Misao Senbongi (Resident Evil series). The soundtrack is a genre-blending master class, switching from rock to techno to ambient to multiple other musical palettes. It all serves to support the on-screen aesthetic fusion of grungy biker bars, late-'90s/early-'00s trench coat-action movies and vampire-hunting TV shows, and heightened gothic imagery.
Get ready for the power awakening! Capcom and Laced Records are bringing the killer soundtrack for the classic 2001 stylish action game to vinyl.
The complete 73-track OST has been specially mastered for vinyl and will be pressed onto heavyweight LPs. This Standard Edition four-disc box set features traditional black discs. These will come in spined inner sleeves, all housed in a rigid board slipcase.
The set features stunning new sleeve artwork by illustrator and Devil May Cry superfan StelarPidgin. Dante, Trish, Mundus and Sparda are all represented either in famous poses or during memorable in-game moments.
Providing Slammin' Beats for the series' first outing were Masami Ueda (Resident Evil series, Okami, Viewtiful Joe), Masato Kouda (Darkstalkers, Monster Hunter, Resident Evil Outbreak) and Misao Senbongi (Resident Evil series). The soundtrack is a genre-blending master class, switching from rock to techno to ambient to multiple other musical palettes. It all serves to support the on-screen aesthetic fusion of grungy biker bars, late-'90s/early-'00s trench coat-action movies and vampire-hunting TV shows, and heightened gothic imagery.