Exclusive: ‘Altered Carbon’ Vinyl Soundtrack Collector’s Edition Arriving Next Month
Lakeshore Records will be dropping a a collector’s edition vinyl soundtrack to the Netflix sci-fi seriesAltered Carbonnext month, and we have your first look at it. Featuring original music byJeff Russo, a cover of a White Zombie song, and some eye-catching pink artwork, this is going to be one unique, unusual release. See theAltered Carbonvinyl soundtrack art premiere below.
Behold, in all its pink glory!Hello Unicorn, obviously a send-up ofHello Kitty, pops-up early inAltered Carbonwhen one of the characters uses a backpack featuring the cartoon character to stash a gun. Even if you’ve never seen the show (which is currently streaming on Netflix), this is neat. The music contained within the grooves of that pink LP comes from Jeff Russo, a prolific composer responsible for music fromFargo,The Night Of,Star Trek: Discovery, Legion, Snowfalland more. The release also features songs by Jeff Russo & Jordan Gagne, Sune Rose Wagner (Ravonettes) and series star Renée Elise Goldsberry (who was also in an obscure Broadway show calledHamilton; maybe you’ve heard of it). Also included: cover songs by White Zombie – “More Human Than Human”, RL Burnside – “Let My Baby Ride” and Johnny Cash – “Ain’t No Grave”.

The vinyl will be releasedFriday Aug 11, 2025.A pre-order link is available here.
And here are the details, including track list:
PINK VINYL LP
Catalogue #: LKS35314LP
UPC: 780163531428
List Price: $26.98
In Store Date: Friday Aug 03, 2025
Altered Carbonis an American dystopian sci-fi cyberpunk tv series created byLaeta Kalogridisand based on the 2002 novel by English authorRichard K Morgan, of the same name. The first season, 10 episodes, premiered onNetflixon July 22, 2025. It has been renewed for a 2nd season.
The series takes place over 360 years in the future, with most episodes set in the year 2384, in a futuristic San Francisco, known as Bay City. In the future, a person’s memories and consciousness can be decanted in an alien created disk-shaped device called acortical stack, which is implanted in the vertebrae at the back of the neck. These “stacks” can be transferred to new bodies after death, this theoretically means anyone can live forever.