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Ghost in the Shell Soundtrack: Above & Beyond, Boys Noize, DJ Shadow, Tricky and More

Ghost In The Shell Soundtrack

The highly anticipated live action remake of the classic anime Ghost in the Shell, starring Scarlett Johansson, has a soundtrack listing with a huge nod to the electronic genre.

Above & Beyond, Boys Noize, DJ Shadow, Tricky, and more dropped tracks for the film, which shows off an eclectic mix of styles and artists. They join Steve Aoki, who remixed the iconic 1995 theme song, “Utai IV Reawakening,” into a dubby, growling beast.

Here’s the entire track list…

Music Inspired by the Motion Picture Ghost in the Shell
1: Kenji Kawai – “Utai IV Reawakening” (Steve Aoki Remix)
2: Johnny Jewel – “The Hacker”
3: Boys Noize: “Cathryn’s Peak”
4: DJ Shadow -“Scars” (ft. Nils Frahm)
5: Above & Beyond – “Surge”
6: IO Echo – “Aokigahara Forest”
7: Tricky – “Escape”
8: Ki: Theory – “Enjoy The Silence”
9: Johnny Jewel – “Free Fall”
10: Gary Numan – “Bed of Thorns”
11: Johnny Jewel – “The Key”
12: Kenji Kawai – “Utai IV Reawakening”

We’re digging this eerie trip hop track by Tricky, and can’t wait to hear the rest of the soundtrack in action when Ghost in the Shell hits theaters March 31… If the movie is as good as it sounding, we’re in for a treat.

 

Source: Thump

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