Complete soundtrack from game KGB/Conspiracy, MS-DOS release with MT-32 sound module.
Music recorded from a genuine Roland MT-32 (rev.1 old) device.
Music by Stéphane Picq.
00:02 Virgin Logo
00:21 Cryo Logo
00:44 Kursk
05:22 Burokrat
10:02 Paradise
14:03 Goulag
The MT-32 version only had 4 original musics, it lacks the tracks 'Machine' and 'Gorbi' which have no .M32 files in the game data files (all 6 tracks have files for the adlib/soundblaster and adlib Gold versions, only 4 files for the MT-32 version).
Release :
Developped by Cryo.
Published as 'KGB' on floppy disks by Virgin Games in 1992 for PC (MS-DOS) and Commodore Amiga.
Re-released in 1993 by Virgin Interactive Entertainment as 'Conspiracy' on PC CD-ROM (with enhanced cinematics starring Donald Sutherland)
Music was composed for the AdLib music card, using the Cryo's inhouse HERAD engine created by programmer Rémi Herbulot.
The MT-32 version is an adaptation.
According to the KGB (floppy version) ingame credits, a commercial Audio-CD release of the soundtrack was planned. As the "Dune Spice Opera by Exxos" CD release of the Dune soundtrack, it should have include reorchestrated/rearranged versions of the KGB musics.
This Audio CD was intended to be titled : "Rave/Age by Exxos"
Unfortunaly this album was never released. Mentions of this CD were removed from the ingame credits in the 1993 'Conspiracy' enhanced CD release of the game.