If you’re a vinyl enthusiast and an appreciator of indie game music, then record label Ghost Ramp has just the thing to tickle your fancy; a car-shaped record for their release of the soundtrack to the PC driving game Drift Stage.
The 7-inch vinyl is available for pre-order for $15 and features the track “Applied Dynamics” on Side A, and track “Touge Run” on Side B. The cyberpunk-inspired music by Hugh Myrone can also be bought on Bandcamp for $2.
Drift Stage is a modern evolution of the classic arcade racer, bringing the gameplay up to date a bit while keeping the late 80’s style intact.
In these street races, speed reigns supreme. The art of the drift is easy to learn and immediately fun, but it’s true depth and challenge are hard to master.
The game itself is currently in early alpha-demo and can be downloaded on the game’s website for public play. You can check out more on the game’s development on their official Twitter, and more on the game’s soundtrack on Myrone’s Twitter.
Tags: Drift Stage, Game Music, Ghost Ramp, Indie Game, Japanese, Vinyl
That’s gorgeous! I’m so glad I don’t own a turntable or I’d have nothing at all keeping me from buying all this vinyl.