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Nice, il have to check this out. Im really into early 2000's late 90's styled electronic music on these types of games.
Same. I assume you have checked out ballisticng
https://store.steampowered.com/app/473770/BallisticNG/
btw wipeEout Fusion is an interesting version on PS2 if you can get a hold of a copy somehow.
The presentation is fairly lackluster but the tracks are great, it didn't get great reviews but its a solid game underneath. with way more rollercoastery tracks than on other releases. And of course there is a good soundtrack
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLogxMGHnSMnsjj5GveFV5eEjLC8EvsCm1