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Hello there!
Oh boy, a selection, eh? Well, let me explain.
First of all, "Case Closed" or "Detective Conan" is a manga that later turned into an anime and happens to be part of my childhood/youthood. It is about a kid detective that is - and now it's becoming actually somewhat ridiculous! - actually an adult but shrinked down after mysterious men made him swallow a capsule. In this new form, he finds shelter at a not very succesfull detective's office, makes up his name (Conan Edogawa) and lives from now on with these people, solving all sorts of crimes.
The series started 1996 and is still going, but I stopped after a certain year because it kind of became... weird. The first movies and seasons though feature pretty hefty themes: Skycrapers that are being time-bombed and trains being held hostage, people being trapped and assassinated in the order of playing cards, disgruntled musicians blowing up an opera house et cetera.
Anyways, what made the show was also the music. That is why I am here. It features a very interesting soundtrack of jazz, fusion and "tension" tracks with lots of slap bass, brass, saxophone and some deep synthesizers and a production quality that just keeps me interested (and I like my ears to be entertained by great stereo panning and wide arrays of instruments). So I dove into the 26 CDs and picked my favourite 21 tracks. Most of the stuff on these disks was te score, meaning 20-second cues that can't really be enjoyed on their own. Later releases (about 2010ish) were more orchestra and "cool" and didn't really hit me.
If you like what you hear, feel free to dive into the whole matter, but I guess I caught the tracks that are really worth a listen.
Give it a try, it's free :) (https://mega.nz/folder/VyMBABLY#hhYYBrsW8FcFopkRdBkNIg)
(Be aware of different audio levels, I didn't normalize them!)