- Super Turbo Kid
- Ride or Die
- The New Wasteland
- Tour De Trash
- Narc
- Becca
- Oozinator
- The Other Side of the Wasteland
Side B
- Silver Ghost
- Artificial Heart
- Order Of The Dark Hands
- SIngularity Incarnate
- To Yesterday (feat. PAWWS)

Mutant is proud to present another contemporary classic from Quebec duo Le Matos, a follow-up to their acclaimed science fiction score, Turbo Kid. Released in 2015, the movieĀ Turbo Kid became an instant cult hit, and since then, fans have been aching for a video game.
This is the future; the world as we know it is gone. You are The Kid, a lone warrior on a journey to cross the Wasteland in search of hope. What you will find on your way, however, is a land riddled with scoundrels and creeps, which youāll have to go through ā sometimes quite literally ā to survive.
Propelling this madness is an incredible soundtrack by Le Matos returning to the wasteland they helped create in 2015. They cherry-pick influences from the best of electronic music from the past forty years; John Carpenter, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream are all touchstones, but so are Daft Punk or Justice, all put through an 80's synthpop blender. Creating some incredible retro-futuristic synth wave sounds, including an astonishing re-teaming with Pawws for the single To Yesterday. Turbo Kid ā A place beyond your dreams, a record beyond your imagination.
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Side B
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Mutant is proud to present another contemporary classic from Quebec duo Le Matos, a follow-up to their acclaimed science fiction score, Turbo Kid. Released in 2015, the movieĀ Turbo Kid became an instant cult hit, and since then, fans have been aching for a video game.
This is the future; the world as we know it is gone. You are The Kid, a lone warrior on a journey to cross the Wasteland in search of hope. What you will find on your way, however, is a land riddled with scoundrels and creeps, which youāll have to go through ā sometimes quite literally ā to survive.
Propelling this madness is an incredible soundtrack by Le Matos returning to the wasteland they helped create in 2015. They cherry-pick influences from the best of electronic music from the past forty years; John Carpenter, Vangelis, and Tangerine Dream are all touchstones, but so are Daft Punk or Justice, all put through an 80's synthpop blender. Creating some incredible retro-futuristic synth wave sounds, including an astonishing re-teaming with Pawws for the single To Yesterday. Turbo Kid ā A place beyond your dreams, a record beyond your imagination.
Side A
Side B