Hand-numbered edition of the Machinarium soundtrack on LP record. Limited to 555 copies, with 405 copies released on black disc and 150 copies on clear yellow disc.
Written, composed, mixed and produced by Tomáš Dvořák. Voice on "Nanorobot Tune" by Veronika Vlková. Graphic art by Adolf Lachman. Cover design by Daniel Dudarec. Mastered by Matouš Godík.
Each copy is signed by the author himself and contains three art reproductions by Adolf Lachman.
The tracklist is slightly different from previous soundtrack releases. The track "The End (Prague Radio)" has been replaced with the track "By The Wall" from the Bonus EP, and "The Elevator" has been shortened to only include the music part, and not the four minutes of ambient effects.
Also includes download codes for both the Soundtrack (original version) and the Bonus EP in either MP3 or FLAC
Seems like limited vinyl edition of Machinarium to spite digital sales was sold out completely. Otherwise it would be hard to explain why additional 245 copies were made.
This edition looks same as previous: black vinyl disk with Tomas Dvorak sign on it and 3 art reproductions made by Adolf Lachman.
Tomáš Dvořák, progressive Czech electro-instrumentalist and also graphic artist and designer, has told Game-OST how the music for indie-blockbuster Machinarium was created.
The Machinarium soundtrack is an extraordinary work, it has just appeared but it has already become classics. It’s like Peter McConnell’s music from the best games by LucasArts, like Terry Taylor’s immortal projects for The Neverhood and Skullmonkeys, like sound illustrations by Daniel Pemberton for Little Big Planet. The distinctive feature of Machinarium is not just in the fact that with all the variety of music sub-genres these tracks never disharmonize but also in providing a full immersion in the game world – you start to believe irrevocably in a musical world created by Dvorak as a part of a graphic universe of Dvorsky.