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Macross music catalogue finally available worldwide

Macross music catalogue finally available worldwide

<p>Listen to my song!</p>

Written by Ross Locksley on 29 Nov 2021



The Macross series, much beloved by fans as much for it's music as it's timeless tale of love and culture, is now making 543 songs available worldwide!

The music is available to download from iTunes, or stream from Apple music, Amazon Music Unlimited, Spotify and YouTube music.

The tracks are taken from the 1992 Super Dimensional Fortress Macross II OVA (underrated in my opinion) through to the latest Macross Delta movie. Whether you're a fan of 90's J-Pop, J-Rock or the gorgeous voice of the majestic May'n, this is a treasure trove of Japanese deculture.

 

If you're new to the musical world of Macross, here's a list of our favourites to get you started:

 

Macross Frontier:  Lion - May'N

Macross 7: Holy Lonely Light (Duet ver.)

Macross II: Ima Wa Tomodachi (love the saxophone!)

Macross Delta: Absolute 5

 


Ross Locksley
About Ross Locksley

Ross founded the UK Anime Network waaay back in 1995 and works in and around the anime world in his spare time. You can read his more personal articles on UKA's sister site, The Anime Independent.


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