Silent Hill 4: The Room Complete Soundtracks

Silent Hill 4 Unreleased Tracks

Ripper: SecorKaffee
Release date: 2004
Format: MP3 128 kbps
Total duration: 21:50
Cover art: Wialenove

Tracklist
01 Burdens 00:44
02 Didn't Know, Didn't Know 00:22
03 Dire Wind 00:33
04 Emergency Room 01:18
05 Evening of Distance 01:18
06 Flange Valve 01:18
07 Hollow Melodies 01:35
08 Hysteria Squeak 00:37
09 It Is Done 00:52
10 Large Deeds 01:58
11 Lifesigns 01:00
12 Lost Souls Without a Beat 00:50
13 Music Box Brass Locks 00:46
14 Phasing of the Reverbs 01:37
15 Room of Angel (Short Version) 01:00
16 Room of Human 01:17
17 Rumbling Whistle 00:51
18 Somewhere, Something 00:49
19 Stairway to a Watery Abyss 01:19
20 The Trees Are Watching 00:26
21 Wind Ire 00:31
22 Sexy Eileen (Bonus Track) 00:49

Silent Hill 4 Unreleased Tracks (SecorKaffee)

Silent Hill 4: The Room - Selected Unreleased Tracks

Rippers: Wialenove & D3
Release date: 2005
Format: MP3 VBR
Total duration: 27:38
Cover art: Asterion

Tracklist
01 01121 - Room of Angel 01:00
02 02121 - What the Hell? 00:49
03 03121 - Bells of Death 00:50
04 04121 - Innocent victims 03:03
05 05121 - It's him! 00:59
06 06121 - He's coming! 01:18
07 07121 - It's just a dream, right? 01:13
08 08121 - Weird sounds of forest 01:18
09 09121 - Gum heads 01:28
10 10121 - Suffering 01:09
11 11121 - Apartment I 00:45
12 12121 - Underground II 00:36
13 13121 - Hope 00:44
14 14121 - Mom, why don't you wake up? 01:52
15 15121 - The Final Sing 00:43
16 16121 - The 21 Sacraments 01:55
17 17121 - Is this the end? 01:47
18 18121 - Escape 03:04
19 19121 - W8in' 4 U (Radio promo) 01:54
20 20121 - After all 00:42
21 21121 - The Truth is... 00:28

Silent Hill 4: The Room - Selected Unreleased Tracks (Wialenove & D3)

Silent Hill 4: The Room Complete Soundtrack

Ripper: MEMDB
Release date: 2006.09.23 (Disc 1) / 2007.12.19 (Disc 2)
Format: MP3 192 kbps
Total duration: 1:45:05

Disc 1
01 Main Menu (The Last Mariachi) 03:14
02 Game Start 00:04
03 Starting Credits (Room of Angel) 01:00
04 The Hole 02:04
05 Sounds of The Hole 02:04
06 Going Back Through The Hole 00:07
07 The Beginning of A Nightmare 02:23
08 The Fear of Pain 01:08
09 Darkness Consumes 01:38
10 Heartless Vibes 01:26
11 The Fear of Pain (Alternate) 01:36
12 Echo Through The Night 00:30
13 Abandon Silence 01:22
14 Watchful Eyes From Above 01:45
15 Cricket Ambience 02:04
16 Entrapped Pulse 00:14
17 Twisted Emotions 02:02
18 Covered Fog 01:54
19 Dry Water 02:07
20 Wall Snatchers 01:33
21 Prison Watchers 00:30
22 They Wait Below 00:42
23 Water Wheel 01:25
24 Power Room 01:42
25 Leaky Prison 01:00
26 Loud Awakening 00:38
27 Busy Alley 01:11
28 Steel Insanity 01:55
29 Delusional Thoughts 01:36
30 Unbalanced 01:05
31 Uncertain Feeling 02:15
32 Fear of Heights 01:51
33 Fan Shadow 01:13
34 Disrupted Complex 02:22
35 Intruders 01:06
36 Favoring Papers 01:22
37 Intruders (Alternate) 01:09
38 Eileen's Next 00:20
39 Disturbing Image 01:49
40 Blood-Stained Bed 01:32
41 Protected Hallway 01:09
42 Sterile 02:25
43 The Chained Bed 00:34
44 Torn Umbilical 00:46
45 Ceiling Above 01:48
46 Soaked Floor 00:27
47 Dirty Presense 01:25
48 Body Sticks 00:34
49 The Long Staircase Into The Abyss 02:13
50 Separation of Worlds 02:08
Disc 2
01 The Hole Is Bigger 01:45
02 Another Hole 01:33
03 16121 01:13
04 Underbelly 01:38
05 Slither 00:54
06 17121 00:42
07 Stuck Ceiling 00:40
08 Ruined Building 00:43
09 Walter's Appearance 00:52
10 18121 00:41
11 Residue 01:47
12 11121 00:26
13 Disturbing Peace 00:43
14 Empty Sorrow 02:06
15 Stairway of Silence 02:39
16 Pets 00:30
17 The One Truth 02:11
18 Decomposed Apartment 01:02
19 Ill Fate 01:56
20 Memories 00:43
21 Descending 00:53
22 Blood Red 01:39
23 Final Boss 04:30
24 Results 02:52

Silent Hill 4: The Room Complete Soundtrack (MEMDB)

Silent Hill 4: The Room Aethryix Soundtrack

Ripper: Aethryix
Release date: 2012.04.16
Format: MP3 320 kbps
Total duration: 2:43:15

Disc 1
01 Intro 02:22
02 Main Menu 02:49
03 Another Perspective 02:05
04 The Room 02:57
05 Trapped in a Hole 01:41
06 Enclosure 01:23
07 Tunnel Vision 01:23
08 Lament of Dissonance 03:10
09 Cynthia 01:17
10 Breaktime 01:24
11 Broken Dreams 03:05
12 Conflicting View 01:17
13 Angered Spirits 01:37
14 Sacrifice 02:43
15 Heaven's Lullaby 02:05
16 Dead Ambience 03:33
17 Hidden Cave 02:01
18 Collision of Apathy 02:11
19 Fear of Silence 02:25
20 Forgotten Evil 03:16
21 Underground 01:32
22 DeSalvo 01:31
23 Darkening the Way 01:14
24 Past Aggressor 03:32
25 Between the Buildings 02:52
26 Under the Alleyway 02:54
27 Refinement 02:26
28 Wrong Number 01:39
29 Man in the Door 04:24
30 Never Again 01:56
31 Too Late 01:01
32 Portal to Reality 01:41
33 Unkind Deeds 03:18
34 St Jerome 02:11
35 Hospitality 01:29
36 Fortunate Sleep 00:37
37 Paranormal Entity 03:31
38 Night Terror 01:52
39 Abandon Chaos 02:02
40 Sweet Chimes 01:23
Disc 2
01 Traversing Worlds 01:43
02 Hauntings 01:41
03 Victim 16 02:12
04 Dead of Night 03:39
05 Strange Encounter 01:13
06 Mechanized Discord 02:50
07 Under the Veil 01:37
08 Dark Ritual 03:17
09 Residual 00:58
10 Victim 17 02:15
11 Holy Assumption 01:55
12 Imprisonment 03:12
13 Victim 19 01:46
14 After Dark 02:28
15 Doppelganger 01:00
16 Spacial Vibe 02:39
17 Forgotten 02:59
18 Victims 02:07
19 Below the Stairwell 02:01
20 Sweet Sugar 04:40
21 Startling Discovery 01:27
22 Never Again II 02:50
23 Reminisce 01:28
24 Moments in Bed 01:37
25 Cluster Headache 02:36
26 Silver Bells 02:28
27 Red Room 01:23
28 The Final Sacrament 01:58
29 When the Light Fades 03:53
30 Aftermath 01:50
31 Healing 01:41
32 Impurity 03:04
33 Cry Out 02:59

Silent Hill 4: The Room Aethryix Soundtrack

Silent Hill 4: Inescapable Rain in Yoshiwara

Ripper: jam6i
Release date: 2017.05.15
Format: MP3 320 kbps
Total duration: 34:05

Ichikotsu (D)
01 The Promiser (Theme of Gennsai) 01:16
02 Sunset 00:33
03 The Wake Act 00:46
04 Prisonic Fairytale II 00:47
05 Fool Songs 00:42
Tangin (E) (Instrumental)
06 The Searcher 01:37
Hyoujou (F)
07 The Joy Room 00:43
08 Clown Parade 00:48
09 Last Movie 01:06
10 Pushing Thoughts 00:54
Shosetsu (F Sharp)
11 Resting Comfortably - Nasty Remix 00:40
12 Lifetime 01:14
Shimomu (G) (Instrumental)
13 The Performer (Theme of Osato) 02:19
Soujou (G Sharp)
14 The Sleep Act 00:42
15 Sunrise 00:37
Oushiki (A Sharp)
16 The Circler (Theme of Gonji) 01:44
17 Strangled 00:36
Rankei (B)
18 Pursued 00:30
19 Sliced 01:06
Banshiki (C)
20 Hollow Melodies 01:36
Shinsen (C Sharp)
21 Thirty-Seven Notes... 01:01
Kamimu (D)
22 Mechanized Discord 01:28
23 Two Evils 02:04
Special Chapter
24 ..for the Reunion Piece 00:50
25 Uneternal Sleep 01:00
26 Resting Comfortably 00:47
27 Pleading Chimes 00:38
28 Room of Angel 06:00

Silent Hill 4: Inescapable Rain in Yoshiwara (individual tracks)
Silent Hill 4: Inescapable Rain in Yoshiwara (single track)
Booklet

Can’t Escape From Yoshiwara In The Rainy Night (Translation)

Translation and background notes: Kotaro Fujita

Background

This horror story is told about a deep-seated hatred and revenge by murdered mother and her daughter who attempted suicide because they were deceived and sold into prostitution in Yoshiwara by a bad person. Yoshiwara was a famous district in where there were many brothels for the Edo-era, present-day in Tokyo, Japan.

In the early 17th century, there was a widespread meal and female prostitution throughout the cities of Kyoto, Edo, and Osaka. To counter this, an order of Tokugawa Hidetada of the Tokugawa shogunate restricted prostitution to designated city districts. The main reason for establishing these nightless cities was the Tokugawa shogunate’s trying to prevent the nouveau riche chonin (townsmen) from political intrigue. The Yoshiwara was home to some 1,750 women in the 1700s, with records of some 3,000 women from all over Japan at one time. The area had over 9,000 women in 1893. These women were often sold to the brothels by their parents at the age of about seven to twelve.

If the young girl was lucky, she would become an apprentice to a high ranking courtesan. When the girl was old enough and had completed her training, she would become a courtesan herself and work her way up the ranks. The girls often had a contract to the brothel for only about five to ten years, but massive debt often kept them in the brothels their entire life. There were very few ways for a young lady to get out of the brothel due to all of her debt. One way out of Yoshiwara was for a rich man to buy her contract from the brothel and keep her as his personal concubine. Another would be if she managed to be successful and clever enough that she was able to buy her own freedom. This did not occur very often, though.

Characters

Gennsai: A man professed to be a fortune-teller. However, this is the outward appearance. He is a rascal who extorts money from a traveler, but also commits a robbery and sometimes kills people.
Gonji: Gennsai’s junior male peer.
Osato: A seventeen years-old daughter of Osaku and Heibei
Osaku: Gennsai’s elder sister and Osato’s mother
Heibei: Osato’s father

Abstract

In Fukagawa Kueicho (now in Tokyo), a man whose name is Gennsai was doing a rapacious business pretending to be a fortune-teller. He often extorted money from a traveler, but also commits a robbery and sometimes murdered people. Meanwhile, a crackdown on such crimes by shogunate officials had been strict, his business fell on hard times. This situation was enough to make him plot evil.

Osaku, who is Gennsai’s elder sister, was living with her husband, Heibei and her seventeen years old daughter, Osato peacefully. However, one day, Heibei died suddenly by apoplexy and their life had grown worse off day by day.

Soon after hearing this news, Gennsai approached Osaku with his proposal in regard to sending Osato to his acquaintance in Edo (now is Tokyo) for working. He told that his acquaintance, a timber merchant sought somebody to take care of his younger sister who was ill in bed.

Gennsai also tried to set Osaku at ease by talking that she could get remittances and letters regularly from Osato if she would work there. Finally, Osaku was persuaded by Gennsai to send her daughter to Edo for working.

One day, Gennsai took Osato to Edo to introduce her to his acquaintance. However, it was a complete lie to deceive her into coming to Edo. He didn’t have no intention whatsoever of helping her get a job from the beginning. He finally took her to his junior male peer, Gonji, who arrived in Edo in advance to conspire to Gennsai.

On the other hand, as Osato was not knowing at all that she was taken in fooled, she was taken to a brothel in Yoshiwara with Gonji. Gonhi was receiving money from an owner of the brothel in exchange for leaving a new young prostitute.

After a few months passed, Osato was feeling anxious about Osaku without receiving any remittances and letters from her. Although she still believed that her daughter was going well, after all she decided to go to Edo and meet Osato. She visited to Gennsai’s house near Edo first to ask her daughter’s recent situation. Gennsai was surprised at Osaku’s unexpected visit and desperately pretended to be calm. He showed her into his house and explained that Osato had been fine and doing well at his friend’s house. After hearing about Osato’s situation, she felt relieved and requested him to have a look at her daughter. Although he was completely at a loss as to what to do for a little while, he talked her into waiting at his house until he would get permission to meet Osato from his friend after sending a mail. Osaku gave reluctant consent to his proposal and decided to wait patiently in the upstairs of the house.

Every day, Osaku asked Gennsai when she could meet her daughter. However, he dodged her question every time and he gradually began to dislike her existence. Finally, he ignored her and stopped to serve meal for her. After few weeks passed, she has continued to wait patiently while believing to be able to meet her daughter soon. However, she had become emaciated and her drooped eyelid became swollen, making her eyesight worse. So she had continued to wait being on the point of death upstairs.

On the other hand, Osato finally realized her situation. She was deep in grief and did nothing but cry thinking of her mother every day in a dark small room at the brothel. One day her grief came to a head, she attempted suicide by cutting her neck by a razor and throwing herself down off upstairs of a brothel. She died a miserable death and the sight was shocking to look at.

Soon after Osato’s death, Osaku dreamed that her daughter appeared in her dream covered in blood. Osaku talked to Gennsai about her dream and plead him to meet her daughter. He chided her for her stupid dream and promised to let her meet her daughter before long. Osaku reluctantly went back to upstairs. It began to rain heavily at night.

After a while, Genji rushed into Gennsai’s house. He told Gennsai about Osato’s death while running out of his breath. Gennsai was surprised and embarrassed by the news. He suddenly came up with his mind to kill Osaku on this occasion.

While Gennsai explained to him about Osato’s mother’s visiting to his house, Osaku looked at them downstairs from upstairs. Genji was surprised at her face and figure like a ghost. Gennsai talked to Osaku that he got permission to meet Osato from his friend and he would take her to his friend’s house right now.

Although Osaku wondered why she must have gone in such a bad weather at night, she felt easy soon looking at Genji who would take her to meet her daughter. Gennsai whispered in Genji’s ear to kill her tonight. Moreover, he gave him money for his task. Osaku was happy and made bow to Gennsai and Genji many times.

Osaku, who believed to meet her daughter working at timber merchant’s house, left from Gennsai’s house and followed after Genji. In the rain, they walked for a long time with no particular destination in mind. When they came near to the bridge of a river Genji told her the truth that Osato was sold as a prostitute into a brothel and she committed suicide due to disappointment. Then he suddenly tried to choke her neck on the bridge, but she resisted furiously. Although she escaped from his murder and ran off in a hurry to a riverbank, her stamina was no longer enough to escape from him and she was finally captured and stabbed to death by him. She disappeared into a river.

After he killed Osaku, he decided to go back to Gennsai’s house by a palanquin to get rest of money. Fortunately he could catch a palanquin and ordered a driver to go to Gennsai’s house not going through Yoshiwara where Osato committed suicide. So he was a little excited about his criminal act.

After a while since he took a palanquin, he asked a driver where they were. A driver answered they were still in the riverbank. After a certain amount of time passed he asked the driver again whether they were almost arrived at near the destination. However, a driver answered they were still in the riverbank. They also had unpleasant feeling that they couldn’t get out of the riverbank of Yoshiwara.

On the other hand, Gennsai was waited for Genji in his house. He hoped that everything would be going well and their criminal acts would never be revealed. Just at the moment, a light in the room suddenly went out and a sliding door of the entrance opened. Gennsai thought that Genji came back right now, a person who were standing in the dark at the entrance was Osato expressing sad and hateful face covered in blood…