Calling all Jurassic Park fans and hipsters: The remastered score of the iconic dinosaur movie will soon be available on vinyl.

The vinyl record will be released on two different LPs on June 11, which coincides with the 21st anniversary of the film's release.

Mondo, an art gallery devoted to film, art and music, is releasing John Williams’ score on vinyl. Two versions of the LP will be released, each with different artwork by two notable artists and limited copies.

“[This design artwork has] helped make the vinyl itself a piece of art,” a Mondo spokesperson told Mashable.

One LP will feature artwork by JC Richard, with only 3,000 copies on 180-gram black vinyl. The other 2,000 copies will be printed on Dilophosaurus-colored vinyl — a dinosaur in the movie that trapped the character Wayne Knight in a Jeep.

The other version of the LP includes artwork by Dan McCarthy and will be printed on translucent amber vinyl, with only 1,000 copies available for sale. Both copies will be sold for $35 apiece and will only be available for purchase on Mondotees.com.

This isn’t the company’s first foray into commissioning artists to recreate art from a movie. With a permanent gallery space in Austin, Texas, Mondo reimagined Disney movie posters at this year's SXSW.

In 2012, the company started to apply its same design aesthetic to vinyl, creating imaginative LP covers for movies like Gravity, ParaNorman and Drive. But perhaps none have been so iconic as Jurassic Park.

"Having grown up with Jurassic Park as a seminal moviegoing event not unlike the experience of seeing Star Wars for the first time, we wanted to do a soundtrack release for John Williams' incredible score ever since we began pressing vinyl," Justin Ishmael, Mondo's creative director, told Mashable. "The perfect opportunity came along last year when Universal remastered the score for a digital-only release and we knew in our dinosaur bones that there had to be an analog option for fans like us."

If you want more than vinyl, you'll have a little longer to wait: A fourth film is set for release on June 12, 2015. Steven Spielberg will not be the director, but he'll serve as a producer.