Psycho-Pass SS Case 3 Remixed Ending Theme by Masyuki Nakano Released Digitally

12.March.2019 | ANIME&GAME / MUSIC / Uncategorized

The third film in the Psycho Pass: Sinners of the System trilogy entitled Psycho-Pass SS Case 3: Onshuu no Kanata ni was released on March 8, 2019.

The film’s ending theme Namae no Nai Kaibutsu is performed by EGOIST. A remixed version from Masayuki Nakano of BOOM BOOM SATELLITES has now been released. The song is included Nakano’s upcoming album PSYCHO-PASS Sinners of the System Theme songs+ Dedicated by MASAYUKI NAKANO on which he remixes of the themes from across the Psycho-Pass franchise. It will be released on April 3, 2019.

 

With the remix album Nakano wishes to shine new light on each song once more by looking at them from a different angle. Talking about the album, ryo (supercell) of EGOIST commented: “All the song are unbelievable! I think people will understand if they listen to it―that I’m not saying that because it’s our songs. Nakano is the biggest genius in Japanese music. It’s a fact that there is no one else like him. His sound is nothing more than a wonder. I hope lots of people will listen to it.”

First Press Limited Edition

Regular Edition

The CD cover of limited edition copies of the album feature the protagonist of the third film Shinya Kogami. The accompanying Blu-ray features a special music video using visuals from the film and more.

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