The release of the Ghost in the Shell (2017) score was abruptly cancelled, causing an outcry from people clamoring for the album.

The new Ghost in the Shell movie has an atmospheric cyberpunk score by acclaimed composers Clint Mansell and Lorne Balfe. Clips of the score extracted from promotional videos, such as this 90 second ‘Lights of Soho’ track, have already racked up tens of thousands of views on Youtube:

A few weeks ago, the film score was available for pre-order, including an album cover:

However, Lakeshore Records now says they won’t release the album, offering no more information.

This has led to an outcry and a petition to release the score:

Release the Ghost in the Shell (2017) soundtrack #GITSost

Some comments from people signing the petition:

“The pulsating electro soundtrack to Ghost in the shell really brought the film to life. It’s a real shame that it hasn’t been released, I’d buy it in a heartbeat.”

“The work of every artist is worth being released. There’s no reason why Mr Mansell and Mr Balfe work should be less. Music is the soul of a movie. As a music composer I demand a proper release of this piece of art.”

“This score was incredible and it is a sin if it doesn’t release. Cancelled/delayed release for a soundtrack of one of 2017’s biggest pictures is unprecedented.”

Or, to put it simply:

All music fans should sign the petition and share it with friends and on social media.

Follow the #GITSost campaign to get the album released:

We are demanding the release of the Ghost in the Shell score before we have to march on Paramount Pictures offices with placards and boomboxes!