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Out of stockRyuichi Sakamoto and Alva Noto are teaming up to score The Revenant the upcoming film from Alejandro G Iñárritu The National‘s,Bryce Dessner has contributed to the film’s score as well The film is being released by 20th Century Fox in New York and Los Angeles on December 25, 2015, with a wide release on January 8,...
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For the exhibition "Flowers in 20th and 21st Century Art", Eiko Ishibashi and Jim O'Rourke had created the installation Lifetime of a Flower in which they set parameters but allowed the process itself to grow uncontrollably Literally: in the garden of their Japanese house, they planted seeds and filmed the plant growing and...
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“Space Is The Place” is the perfect entry point into Sun Ra’s vast catalogue, and a firm favourite for committed fans too Its centrepiece is the 21-minute title track: with its chugging sax riff and repeated vocal refrain, it’s both Ra’s signature tune and a manifesto of his space-age escapist philosophy Across the...
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When Twin Peaks debuted on the ABC network on the night of April 8, 1990, thirty-five million viewers tuned in to some of the most unusual television of their lives Centered on an eccentric, coffee-loving FBI agent's investigation into the murder of a small town teen queen, Twin Peaks brought the aesthetic of arthouse cinema to a...
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Out of stockKoji Kondo's Super Mario Bros (1985) score redefined video game music With under three minutes of music, Kondo put to rest an era of bleeps and bloops-the sterile products of a lab environment-replacing it with one in which game sounds constituted a legitimate form of artistic expression Andrew Schartmann takes us through the...
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This soundtrack features music by UK pioneering electronic duo Orbital (Paul & Phil Hartnoll) [Peaky Blinders, Pusher, Tormented, Keen Eddie, Octane] Orbital has previously scored several films, including Paul WS Anderson's Event Horizon (with Michael Kamen) and Luis Prieto's Pusher Orbital has music featured in: The Saint,...
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“A psych/folk/Giallo ménage à trois, The hologram People’s ‘The Village Of The Snake God’ locks into the heart of 60s acid burnt freak outs and the 70s long, dark hangover This dizzying album delivers jazz-inflected grooves, fuzzed guitars, and just the right amount of hazy, occult vibes Black Mountain meets Popol Vuh...
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Waxwork Records is thrilled to present their 10th Anniversary release of HP Lovecraft’s RE-ANIMATOR Original Motion Picture Score composed and conducted by Richard Band (From Beyond, Puppet Master) This is the album that started it all for Waxwork Records and was originally released in 2013 as our very first album This...
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When Jodorowsky wanted, in his words, “another kind of music—something that wasn’t entertainment, something that wasn’t a show, something that went to the soul, something profound,” for the soundtrack to The Holy Mountain, jazz legend Don Cherry and crack studio musician (and one-time member of the Archies) Ron...
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Out of stockIn addition to his day job transforming pop music with his own records, as well as those of Gastr del Sol, Loose Fur and Sonic Youth over the past few decades, Jim O’Rourke has been contracted for several dozen film scores over the years as well It makes sense—his abilities as an improviser, composer and producer allow him to...
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1973: the sexual revolution was on, streaking was taking college campuses by storm, and Deep Throat was edging pornography ever closer to the mainstream Against this backdrop, a talented New York band with the unlikely moniker of Pool-Pah teamed up with up-and-coming singer-songwriter, musician, and arranger Rupert Holmes to write...
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Championed by everybody from John Lennon to Peter Gabriel and decried by “Establishment” critics ranging from Vincent Canby to Gene Siskel El Topo remains one of the controversial movies ever made Director Alejandro Jodorowsky’s bizarre, blood-soaked blend of spaghetti Western, druggy surrealism, Christian allegory, Zen...
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Ship to Shore PhonoCo is proud to present the remix project KONAMI lo-fi beats to chill to, on vinyl for the very first time! Created in celebration of KONAMI’s 35th anniversary of the infamous KONAMI code (a cheat function which has saved many a gamer’s life over the years), lo-fi beats to chill to contains DJ No2’s...
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It’s hard to tell on first listen, but the LA-based Gendel made every sound on his new album using his alto saxophone “Pass If Music” is hardly a solo jazz album, though Rather, the musician harnesses his horn in service of ambient tones and experimental works that reside outside genre distinctions “East LA Haze...
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Mario & Chill explores the rich musical history of Nintendo’s Super Mario video game series through the lens of 80s and 90s electronica Inspired by the era when Mario first hit the scene, Mario & Chill was produced with synthesizers, guitars, and retro drum machines all akin to the era Created by Helynt, a Synthwave...
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If you were a soul music fan and young-ish in Los Angeles during the summer of ’72, you had to be one of the estimated 112,000 other festival-goers that witnessed the first act to hit the Memorial Coliseum stage on August 20 Wattstax was massive The event grew out of a desire to celebrate a black and rebellious area of LA, which...
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A second set of material issued in celebration of the legendary Wattstax concert by Stax Records in LA in 1972 – and a set that mostly features material from the famous show at the Los Angeles Coliseum, but also includes some sly studio material that was pumped up with applause to fit nicely into the mix! Richard Pryor acts as...
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A celestial journey is just what Sun Ra and his Arkestra have created with Space is the Place – Sun Ra’s opus is at its simplest, a trip through outer bound melodies! Planetary bodies, eras in time, crystals, space caravans Allow yourself to envision or feel a world away with this deluxe package of 3LPs, a BluRay Disc &...
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Acoustic Sounds celebrates Contemporary Records with this new reissue of the West Side Story album by pianist André Previn, bassist Red Mitchell and drummer Shelly Manne Originally released in 1960, the album contains eight cuts from the musical soundtrack reinterpreted in a jazz style Recorded by legendary engineer Roy DuNann,...
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Out of stockThe Singles soundtrack was released in early 1992, a full three months before the film opened, and it was an instant hit, eventually selling over two million copies It’s the perfect snapshot of Grunge, Seattle at a certain place and time Cameron Crow made Singles a full year before Grunge became one of the last cultural...
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Mythologies is Thomas Bangalter's first composition for orchestra, conceived upon request of choreographer Angelin Preljocaj for the ballet of the same name Performed by the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine under the direction of Romain Dumas, it is a large and lyrical work in which Bangalter, co-founder of Daft Punk,...
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Musique Pour La Danse is proud to present the Donkey Kong Country 3 OST [Recreated] of the much appreciated and globally followed Donkey Kong Country OST recreation project led by NY-based composer and producer Jammin’ Sam Miller Using hex SPC data crudely converted to MIDI, Jammin’ Sam Miller painstakingly recreated...
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Metropolis Metropolis three vinyl set is an abbreviated version of the most recent Electronic Music soundtrack for Fritz Lang's Metropolis (1927) by the Techno music producer and cultural icon Jeff Metropolis Metropolis album is an abbreviated version of the most recent electronic music soundtrack for Fritz Lang's Metropolis...
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Out of stockCover variant 2 WRWTFWW Records announces the first ever vinyl release for the remarkable soundtrack of HBO® hit series The White Lotus by Chilean born composer, arranger, music producer, multi-instrumentalist Cristobal "Cristo" Tapia de Veer (Utopia, Smile, Black Mirror, and more) This limited-edition release is packed with 28...
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Out of stockCover variant 1 WRWTFWW Records announces the first ever vinyl release for the remarkable soundtrack of HBO® hit series The White Lotus by Chilean born composer, arranger, music producer, multi-instrumentalist Cristobal "Cristo" Tapia de Veer (Utopia, Smile, Black Mirror, and more) This limited-edition release is packed with 28...
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Cover variant 2 WRWTFWW Records announces the first ever vinyl release for the remarkable soundtrack of HBO® hit series The White Lotus by Chilean born composer, arranger, music producer, multi-instrumentalist Cristobal "Cristo" Tapia de Veer (Utopia, Smile, Black Mirror, and more) This limited-edition release is packed with 28...
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You won’t hear Vijaya Anand sing on this record Nor will you hear him play any of the instruments He is the invisible presence behind each of these songs He's the Musical Director, here to dream up sequences and carefully produce sophisticated South Indian pop perfection Anand was part of the first wave to use electronic...
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From small beginnings in 1974 as a local cinema and university event, Film Fest Gent has grown yearly in stature and is now recognised as one of the major destinations for the film industry A vital component is the celebration of film music in the shape of the World Soundtrack Awards which honours the very best composers at work...
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Green vinyl Reissue, originally released in 1984 Chris & Cosey's Elemental 7 -- available here for the first time in 40 years -- is the soundtrack to the film of the same name (on Cabaret Voltaire's Doublevision video imprint) that saw the duo working once more with John Lacey -- Lacey had previously worked with Cosey in COUM...
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Out of stockTHE GROUNDBREAKING DEBUT SCORE FROM TRENT REZNOR & ATTICUS ROSS WINNER OF THE 2010 ACADEMY AWARD FOR BEST ORIGINAL SCORE DEFINITIVE EDITION 2XLP PRESSED ON 180GRAM...
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Celebrating the 60th anniversary of Vince Guaraldi Trio's breakthrough, Jazz Impressions of Black Orpheus, this deluxe and expanded reissue offers 16 bonus tracks, including 12 previously unreleased selections, with outtakes and alternate takes of nearly every track on the album Produced by Nick Phillips, the original album is...
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Now over a decade old, this 2012 album is the soundtrack to acclaimed filmmaker Grant Gee's documentary about German writer WG Sebald It’s been out of print since 2013 and remains a lesser known gem in The Caretaker catalogue 'Patience (After Sebald)' is a multi-layered film essay on landscape, art, history, life and loss -...
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Out of stockThe now legendary Jóhann Jóhannsson score to Panos Cosmatos’ “Mandy” is finally back in stock on a new vinyl colour for 2022 Translucent violet variant The vinyl is housed in a beautiful deluxe gatefold sleeve with printed insert, UV spot gloss finish and paper band wrap with tracklist These have been lovingly...
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The official soundtrack to Derek Jarman's 1984 short film Imagining October, with music recorded by Derek's friend and collaborator Genesis P-Orridge (Psychic TV, Throbbing Gristle), and Dave Ball (Soft Cell, The Grid) Recorded at DJM recording studios in Theobalds Road, London Derek Jarman put together a program of films for the...
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Out of stock“Grave of the Fireflies”, directed by Isao Takahata in 1988, is now available as a part of the analog edition series of popular Studio Ghibli works! Both the image album collection and soundtrack collection of the movie “Grave of the Fireflies” have been remastered with the latest technology Included with the album...
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Out of stockMinecraft is a dreamscape, a limitless world where anything is possible Minecraft is a tool, a means of bringing the imagination to life Minecraft is a community, a platform on which inventive minds of all ages can share their creations and ideas Minecraft, of course, is also a game, the most popular and best-selling video game of...
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Out of stockSublime unreleased soundtrack by Ron Geesin for one of the most important and controversial films in British cinema history Side one is the score for Sunday Bloody Sunday, the controversial 1971 drama directed by John Schlesinger Starring Peter Finch, Glenda Jackson, and Murray Head, it tells the story of an open love triangle...
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Another side of Serge Gainsbourg permeates this 1963 film soundtrack about "a stripper lost in the nocturnal world" of Paris, according to director Jacques Poitrenaud, who cast Nico in the lead role (after her appearance in La Dolce Vita and just prior to the single she cut with Jimmy Page for Andrew Loog Oldham) Created by...
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Samurai Champloo Music Record: Masta is a soundtrack album created by Force Of Nature and Tsutchie originally released on June 23, 2004 It is the first of four soundtrack albums released for the show The music of the Samurai Champloo anime series was created by a group of producers: Japanese hip-hop producer Tsutchie of the...
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Out of stockSamurai Champloo Music Record: Impression is the fourth soundtrack album in the series of the anime show Samurai Champloo It contains tracks by Nujabes, Force of Nature, Fat Jon and MINMI The lyrics on “Hiji Zuru Style” are written and performed by S-Word and Suiken The lyrics on “Who’s Theme” are written and...
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Out of stockSamurai Champloo Music Record: Departure is a soundtrack album, originally released on June 23, 2004 It is the second of four soundtrack albums released for the show The album was produced by Japanese DJ / producer Nujabes, and American MC/producer Fat Jon, and featured Japanese rapper Shing02 and Japanese singer-songwriter...
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JARV IS… have written & performed the original soundtrack for the critically acclaimed BBC TV series “This is Going to Hurt” based on Adam Kay’s award-winning international multi-million selling memoir of the same name The vinyl LP format of the soundtrack will be released on October 21st with £1 from the price of...
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When I learned that I was going to compose the soundtrack of the next Dario Argento film, I immediately thought of the music of Goblin and Claudio Simonetti, who have composed more than ten films under the direction of the Italian maestro I obviously had the bells of Suspiria in mind, the introduction sequence of Profondo...