Description
Producers: John Kirkpatrick, Peter Afterman.
Now that millions of computer nerds everywhere have gotten their wish to see ultra-hip adventurer Lara Croft make the leap from video game to silver screen, music fans luck out with a soundtrack pumped up by an engaging mix of electronica, hip-hop, and modern rock. With U2 (an over-the-top remix of "Elevation") and Nine Inch Nails (the sturm and drang "Deep") representing the rock lobby, the rest of
TOMB RAIDER is filled with various kinds of electro-pop. Among the legendary names making an appearance are The Chemical Brothers (the Big Beat funkfest "Galaxy Bounce," Fatboy Slim (teaming with Bootsy Collins on the screaming psychedelia of "Illuminati," and Leftfield (reprising their ambient classic "Song of Life."
Even the hip-hop included on this collection runs more towards the unorthodox side. Which is why you find Missy Elliott collaborating with Nelly Furtado on a naughty-sounding remix of Missy's "Get Ur Freak On," and Outkast riding a hyper-funk tempo throughout the urgent "Speedballin'." Elsewhere, Bosco makes like Daft Punk on the vocoder/acid house workout "Satellite," and Groove Armada makes sublime magic with the chill-out trip-hop of "Edge Hill."
TOMB RAIDER makes for an adventure that will have you going no further than your stereo.
Availability
This is an import product, and as such may take longer to source stock, we estimate that despatch will take 14-20 days after ordering,
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