The complete discography included also three official compilations, one full soundtrack and two live albums.
The original optical sound was remixed into a full five-channel digital soundtrack.
Though Orbital had contributed tracks to other feature films, this was the first film for which they composed the full soundtrack.
In 2008, the original Sinkha was remastered with 24-bit graphics and a full stereophonic soundtrack.
Subsequently the full soundtrack was remastered to be "suitable for consumption" and released free of charge.
The CD version also featured a full orchestral soundtrack.
This would then enable the listener to play the full soundtrack - including many hidden tracks.
The full soundtrack could also be heard on [1] the official Jump In!
This is the long version of the trailer with the full soundtrack, composed by Rollo.
Despite having composed dozens of full soundtracks for video games, González has never had any formal music training.