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If you are serious about anime music, these three resources are your new home page.
AniDB (Anime Database) has a hidden gem: a dedicated music section. Anime Ost Database
The anime industry produces thousands of CDs every year, many of which are "limited editions" that go out of print quickly. Physical copies of soundtracks from the 80s and 90s can cost hundreds of dollars on the secondary market. An Anime Ost Database acts as a digital museum, preserving the tracklists and credits of albums that are no longer commercially available, preventing them from being lost to time. If you are serious about anime music, these
P.S. – If anyone knows the name of the ethereal choir track that plays in Haibane Renmei episode 9 when Rakka is in the well… you’re my hero. (Update: Found it – “Ailes Grises” by Kow Otani.) Physical copies of soundtracks from the 80s and
A fan-driven project focused on digital archiving.
You can find full tracklists, release dates, catalog numbers, and publisher information. Identification:
Anime music is primarily dominated by , often characterized by the "Anison" (Anime Song) genre. Databases help categorize these into three main buckets:
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