25 Jan Microids Records Celebrates ATARI’s 50th Anniversary with special Vinyl Release
Microids Records proudly commemorates fifty years of video game innovation with the exclusive vinyl release of “ATARI® 50 – Anniversary Soundtrack” a collaborative project with ATARI.
This milestone marks the inaugural official soundtrack gathering several titles from ATARI since 1983. Composed by Bob Baffy, this musical opus serves as a vibrant homage to the sonic heritage that has accompanied gamers and enthusiasts across generations.
The album features a meticulously remastered compilation of ATARI’s most iconic and memorable tracks, alongside new compositions, offering a captivating auditory journey that transcends time.
Available in a limited edition, the album hits shelves on April 17, 2024, providing an exclusive opportunity to own a piece of ATARI’s sonic history. In select regions, the album’s launch will coincide with the Record Store Day.
It is an honor and a privilege to collaborate with ATARI to breathe life into the music that has inspired entire generations of players. This vinyl release is a celebration of ATARI's cultural and musical impact over the years.
Frédéric Claquin - VP Microids Records
“Programmers, game designers and engineers at Atari made significant contributions to the adoption and expansion of music and sound effects in video games,” said Ethan Zoubek, President of Atari. “The Atari 50 Anniversary Soundtrack will be a fitting tribute to their work, and we are excited to collaborate with Microids to bring this celebration to vinyl.”
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