
Kenji Eno 55
A sonic tribute to a gaming visionary.
In honour of what would have been Kenji Eno’s 55th birthday, Lost in Cult Records proudly presents KENJI ENO 55: Soundworks — a stunning 7LP vinyl box set celebrating the boundary-pushing legacy of the late, great game designer and composer.
Spanning 55 tracks across seven heavyweight 180g yellow and orange vinyl records, this collection is a deeply curated journey through Eno’s groundbreaking work on cult-classics such as Enemy Zero, D2, newtonica, and You, Me, and the Cubes. It includes remastered soundtracks, archival recordings, and previously unreleased tracks, offering a definitive retrospective of Eno’s musical genius.
This deluxe box set also features the first-ever physical release of music by NORWAY — Eno’s experimental 7-member band, which included HISASHI (GLAY) and Yuya Asaoka (Field of View). The set includes a rare interview with band members, giving fans an intimate glimpse into this lesser-known but profoundly influential chapter of Eno’s life.
Packaged in a bespoke, hand-numbered collector’s box featuring artwork inspired by Eno’s studio fyto (from yellow to orange), each set includes exclusive liner notes, essays, and behind-the-scenes insights into his creative process.
Exclusive to the first 555 pre-sale orders!
Comes with NORWAY’s cover song of Theme from the Lupin the Third on a 7” record.
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In honour of what would have been Kenji Eno’s 55th birthday, Lost in Cult Records proudly presents KENJI ENO 55: Soundworks — a stunning 7LP vinyl box set celebrating the boundary-pushing legacy of the late, great game designer and composer.
Spanning 55 tracks across seven heavyweight 180g vinyl records, this collection is a deeply curated journey through Eno’s groundbreaking work on cult-classics such as Enemy Zero, D2, newtonica, and You, Me, and the Cubes. It includes remastered soundtracks, archival recordings, and previously unreleased tracks, offering a definitive retrospective of Eno’s musical genius.
This deluxe box set also features the first-ever physical release of music by NORWAY — Eno’s experimental 7-member band, which included HISASHI (GLAY) and Yuya Asaoka (Field of View). The set includes a rare interview with band members, giving fans an intimate glimpse into this lesser-known but profoundly influential chapter of Eno’s life.
Packaged in a bespoke, hand-numbered collector’s box featuring artwork inspired by Eno’s studio fyto (from yellow to orange), each set includes exclusive liner notes, essays, and behind-the-scenes insights into his creative process.
Exclusive to the first 555 pre-sale orders!
Comes with NORWAY’s cover song of Theme from the Lupin the Third on a 7” record. -
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Rhythm Sketch #1
D2 - Scenes
Rhythm Sketch #2
D2 - Scenes
Rhythm Sketch #3
D2 - Scenes
Rhythm Sketch #4
D2 - Scenes
Rhythm Sketch #5
D2 - Scenes
Rhythm Sketch #6 ~ Interlude 1
D2 - Scenes 2
Rhythm Sketch #7 ~ Interlude 2
D2 - Scenes 2
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Rhythm Sketch #8 ~ Interlude 3
D2 - Scenes 2
Rhythm Sketch #9 ~ Interlude 4
D2 - Scenes 2
Rhythm Sketch #10 ~ Interlude 5
D2 - Scenes 2
Rhythm Sketch #11 ~ Interlude 6
D2 - Scenes 2
Main theme (piano version)
D2 - Scenes 2
Sketch #8 ~ theme of "Red"
D2 - Scenes 2
Sketch #9 ~ theme of "Green"
D2 - Scenes 2
Sketch #10 ~ theme of "Black"
D2 - Scenes 2
Oyaji Hunter Theme Song (Techno Mix)
Oyaji Hunter
Oyaji Hunter Ending Theme Song (Bossa Nova Mix)
Oyaji Hunter
Ruroi of Mount Rokutake
Kaze no Regret
Unlike the official soundtrack of the game D2 (D no Shokutaku 2), the album D no Shokutaku 2: Image Album “Scenes” offers a unique and immersive experience. From this album, the full track “Rhythm Sketch” has been selected — a representation of Kenji Eno’s D2 sound, as he personally described it: “comfortable and true to his sensibilities.” In addition, we’ve handpicked piano-focused pieces from the same album — ones that Eno particularly cherished.
This record also includes two deepcut songs from WARP’s 3DO game released in 1995, Oyaji Hunter Mahjong. The music was composed by Kenji Eno, with lyrics and vocals by Rumi Shishido, who was already active as an idol at the time and known for her voice acting work, including the role of Onpu Segawa in Ojamajo Doremi. Kenji Eno’s wife, Yuka who produced this album, is especially fond of the Bossa Nova Mix with its upbeat rhythm and tempo.
The record ends with Ruroi of Mount Rokugaku, a song from the unique game for the Sega Saturn, Real Sound : Kaze no Regret, that boldly stripped away visuals almost entirely, relying solely on sound, music, and a voice to tell its story. It was designed specifically to be accessible to blind and visually impaired players — a revolutionary concept at the time, and still rare today. This track plays in a scene where the protagonist visits a store and hears another customer singing karaoke. Lyrics by Kenji Eno, music by Keiichi Suzuki.
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music for parco 'E0' #2
Parco
music for parco 'E0' #3
Parco
music for parco 'E0' #4
Parco
music for parco 'E0' #7
Parco
On Top of the Solid Object
You, Me and the Cubes
Me and the Boundary
You, Me and the Cubes
one-dot enemies
One Dot Enemies
newtonica (newtonica)
Newtonica
spheres (newtonica)
Newtonica
The first four tracks on this record were composed by Kenji Eno for a special event held at Shibuya PARCO to commemorate the release of the game ENEMY ZERO. A CD featuring all seven tracks was produced and distributed exclusively to attendees of the event. As a non-commercial release, it has become a rare collector’s item. This set includes four of the seven tracks.
Always the maverick, the following tracks represent the range of mediums Kenji Eno developed games for; You, Me, and the Cubes, one-dot enemies, and newtonica. Two songs, On Top of the Solid Object and Me and the Boundary, are from You, Me, and the Cubes, a WiiWare title co-developed and published by Nintendo. One-dot enemies from the game with the same title, is background music from the iPhone app game developed by Kenji Eno and Mr. Aoki from STUDIO-KURA. Ending with two songs newtonica and spheres from the iPhone/iPod app newtonica. Following the release, Kenji Eno frequently performed these tracks live. All music composed by Kenji Eno.
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Walk a Mile
Kenji Eno
Night Tweet
Kenji Eno
redcross
Kenji Eno
Honey Pie #1
Kenji Eno
Honey Pie #2
Kenji Eno
Over
Kenji Eno
Talk,walk
Kenji Eno
This record comprises various tracks that Kenji Eno composed over the years.
1. Walk a Mile
The exact production date of this track is unknown. On September 6, 2012, Kenji Eno updated his Twitter (now known as “X”) with the comment “I’m back♪ Walk a Mile”, along with a URL linking to a video of the song.
2. Night Tweet
During the time when Kenji Eno was handling brand and marketing for Twitter (now “X”), he composed this piece for an event that was being organized in Japan. It was created specifically for that occasion after the realization: “We need background music for the event!”
3. redcross
In July 2010, Kenji Eno fell ill during a meal and was rushed to the hospital by ambulance. After spending several days in the ICU, he regained consciousness and immediately composed this track on his computer from a private room in a different ward.
Eno described the song as: “A piece that evokes the image of an ambulance racing through the city toward the hospital.”
He even designed a jacket cover for the track using a photo of the city he captured from the window of his hospital room.
4. Honey Pie #1
5. Honey Pie #2
These tracks were composed for a certain project. A total of three songs were recorded on a CD dated June 16, 2006, and have been kept at Eno’s home ever since — completely unreleased tracks until now.
E/F/G-
put your hands up
Kenji Eno
opus
Kenji Eno
aqua
Kenji Eno
TIBETAN DANCE
Kenji Eno
TECHNOPOLIS
Kenji Eno
CASTALIA
Kenji Eno
Rydeen
Kenji Eno
Tong Poo
Kenji Eno
M.A.Y IN THE BACKYARD
Kenji Eno
MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. LAWRENCE
Kenji Eno
Real Real Real
Kenji Eno
EXPECTING RIVERS
NORWAY
KimiKyun
NORWAY
Glorious
NORWAY
Born Slippy NUXX
NORWAY
SAY YES
NORWAY
NEVER ENDING STORY
NORWAY
MONKEY MAGIC
NORWAY
Ruby no Yubiwa
NORWAY
Riverside Hotel
NORWAY
Komm, susser Tod
NORWAY
The last three records are a combination of original arrangements by Kenji Eno and cover songs performed by his band, NORWAY.
A deep admirer of YMO (Yellow Magic Orchestera) and Ryuichi Sakamoto, the first 10 cover songs are heartfelt tributes to their work. In his autobiography “Game”, Eno described their music as:
“The greatest shock of my life!”
“Without a doubt, their work sits at the top of the list of things that influenced my life.”
Each arrangement is filled with reverence and affection for the original compositions.
Followed by Real Real Real, an original techno track by Yuya Asaoka, vocalist of FIELD OF VIEW, remixed by Kenji Eno. Yuya Asaoka is also a member of Kenji Eno’s cover band, NORWAY. The remaining album consists of 10 cover songs performed by NORWAY and previously available only on YouTube.
River of Hope (希望の河)
A rare demo track created during the experimental phase before the formation of the band NORWAY. At this point, HISASHI (of GLAY) had not yet joined the group.
Kimi ni, Munekyun. (君に、胸キュン。)
Shortly after this track was produced, NORWAY was officially formed. This became NORWAY’s first publicly released song, launched on May 5th, which is Kenji Eno’s birthday.
Glorious (グロリアス)
A well-known signature song of GLAY. With HISASHI playing guitar on this NORWAY version, Kenji Eno was delighted, saying it felt like “a new kind of collaboration with the original artist himself.”
Born Slippy .NUXX
A track suggested by HISASHI, this marked NORWAY’s first Western cover. The production process carried a palpable sense of tension due to its iconic status.
SAY YES
A beloved ballad reimagined in NORWAY’s uniquely beautiful style, aiming to capture the band’s distinct emotional expression.
Never Ending Story
Recorded in a hotel suite, this track was completed in just 12 hours and live-streamed upon release.
Kenji Eno personally invited singer Miu Sakamoto (daughter of Ryuichi Sakamoto) to join the recording.
Monkey Magic
Created under the slogan “Showa-era pop meets techno”, this track is rich with Kenji Eno’s signature synthesizer sounds.
Ruby no Yubiwa (ルビーの指環)
A rare track that features a synthesizer solo by Kenji Eno.
Riverside Hotel
A beautiful and powerful blend of NORWAY’s unique arrangement style and the bold individuality of each band member.
Komm, süsser Tod
Both Kenji Eno and HISASHI were fans of the Evangelion film series. This iconic theme song was chosen as a piece that could reflect NORWAY’s identity. Kenji Eno began by recording the piano part, with plans for the rest of the band to follow. Tragically, this would become the last track Kenji Eno worked on with NORWAY before his passing.
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7 x 180g vinyl LPs with remastered and unreleased tracks
fyto - Yellow to Orange Vinyl colouring.
Includes work from Enemy Zero, D2, newtonica, and more
Debut physical release of Norway’s cover songs and arrangements
Hand-numbered packaging
Premium box with custom Kenji Eno illustration By Thinh Dinh
In-depth liner notes, essays, and archival interviews





We sat down with members of the NORWAY band to reminisce about Kenji Eno and the music they made together. Although due to everyone’s busy schedule the band only got together as a group a couple of times in-person, the respect and love they had for the band was evident in the way they spoke fondly of the short time they had spent together. Members include Mika Ueno who was in charge of Marketing and PR for the group—unusual for a music band but representative of the avant-garde approach Kenji Eno had toward his band membership.
Takkusu was a regular salaryman when he joined the band. He holds the key to the origin of their band name, NORWAY. Find out in the full interview shared in the liner notes of the KENJI ENO 55 boxset.
The liner notes will also include behind-the-scenes stories and trivia around each song. Written by Takkusu, who was a great admirer of Kenji Eno prior to their forming of NORWAY, and a close friend with a wealth of memories to share with Kenji Eno’s fans around the world.
飯野賢治氏の生誕55周年記念アルバム“KENJI ENO 55”
5月5日2025年予約販売開始
©2025 from yellow to orange Co., Ltd.©2025 Lost in Cult., ©SEGA
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KENJI ENO 55 Legal Disclaimer
Rhythm Sketch #1(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #2(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #3(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #4(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #5(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #6 ~ Interlude 1(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #7 ~ Interlude 2(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #8 ~ Interlude 3(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #9 ~ Interlude 4(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #10 ~ Interlude 5(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Rhythm Sketch #11 ~ Interlude 6(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Main theme (piano version)(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Sketch #8 ~ theme of "Red"(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Sketch #9 ~ theme of "Green"(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
Sketch #10 ~ theme of "Black"(Dの食卓2)©SEGA
おやじハンターのテーマ(Techno Mix)(おやじハンターマージャン)©SEGA
エンディングテーマ(Bossa Nova Mix)(おやじハンターマージャン)©SEGA
六岳山のるろい(リアルサウンド~風のリグレット~)©SEGA
music for PARCO 'E0' #2(ENEMY ZERO)©SEGA
music for PARCO 'E0' #3(ENEMY ZERO)©SEGA
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music for PARCO 'E0' #7(ENEMY ZERO)©SEGA
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newtonica(newtonica)©Kenji Eno
spheres(newtonica)©Kenji Eno
Walk a Mile ©Kenji Eno
Night Tweet ©Kenji Eno
redcross ©Kenji Eno
Honey Pie #1 ©Kenji Eno
Honey Pie #2 ©Kenji Eno
Over ©Kenji Eno
Talk, walk ©Kenji Eno
put your hands up ©1997 KAB Inc / NICHION INC
opus © 1998 KAB America Inc. (ASCAP), Administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing / KAB Inc. (Japan)
aqua © 1998 KAB America Inc. (ASCAP), Administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing / KAB Inc. (Japan)
TIBETAN DANCE © 1984 KAB America Inc. (ASCAP), Administered by Kobalt Songs Music Publishing / KAB Inc. (Japan)
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RYDEEN ©1979 by ALFA MUSIC, INC.
東風 ©1978, 1980 by ALFA MUSIC,INC.
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MERRY CHRISTMAS MR. LAWRENCE ©1983 KAB Inc.
Real Real Real ©U-Factory
希望の河 ©1983 KAB Inc.
君に、胸キュン。©1983 KAB Inc.
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BORN SLIPPY NUXX ©by Universal Music Publishing Ltd.
SAY YES ©1991 by Yamaha Music Entertainment Holdings, Inc., FUJIPACIFIC MUSIC INC. & Rockdom Artists Inc.
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ルパン三世のテーマ ©1977 by NIPPON TELEVISION MUSIC CORPORATION & TMS MUSIC CO.,LTD