may possibly be an old thread, but only seen on occs with purchases.
these are clearly not noise etch related but still popular and collectable.
what are your faves soundtracks, composers, release labels etch?
about labels Varese Sarabande still the best label possible. probably because was the only label devoted with method is ost when there's not the actual wave about this.
waxwork undoubtedly makes products "boutique" and makes me happy
Composer : not easy but Pino Donaggio i think.
http://www.special-interests.net/forum/index.php?topic=2319.0
A blog I had forgot about:
http://cottageofelectrichell.blogspot.com/
Quote from: bitewerksMTB on March 10, 2017, 03:09:25 AM
http://www.special-interests.net/forum/index.php?topic=2319.0
A blog I had forgot about:
http://cottageofelectrichell.blogspot.com/
thanks for the blog address, looks good.
so, what's the protocol if new tag repeats old thread?
two great blogs. they've been inactive for a while but probably a lot of active links there, and they get updated every so often.
http://ostisland.blogspot.ie/ (http://ostisland.blogspot.ie/)
http://horrorscores.blogspot.ie/ (http://horrorscores.blogspot.ie/)
https://waxworkrecords.com/products/the-thing
fast soldout
Quote from: ANDROPHILIA on March 12, 2017, 02:03:35 AM
https://waxworkrecords.com/products/the-thing
fast soldout
It's weird that Waxwork would spend 2 years to secure everything for a release that sold out in a couple of weeks.
I've stopped paying attention to the OST releases. It's much better to just buy the Blu-ray.
The Thing sold out in literally an hour and they were forced to do a quick pre-order reissue for a day. For something that anticipated, there is no reason they couldn't have done a press of 10,000 or so. They still would have sold out because that's not even that many copies for such a widely known OST.
I'm guessing it was a pain working with Universal & they probably limited the number of records that could be pressed.
I wish I had bought Waxwork's release of Creepshow...
Quote from: PTM Jim on March 12, 2017, 07:03:44 PM
The Thing sold out in literally an hour and they were forced to do a quick pre-order reissue for a day. For something that anticipated, there is no reason they couldn't have done a press of 10,000 or so. They still would have sold out because that's not even that many copies for such a widely known OST.
Its the new Vinyl Trend, what makes them Sold Out. The CD version you can still buy and for all, who are interested in it, Alan Howarth sells it in his own Shop directly
https://alanhowarth.com/
even Richard Band ( Re-Animator I + II, From Beyond, Arena ect) sells his own Soundtracks
http://richardbandmusic.com/store.html
Quote from: Goat93 on March 12, 2017, 09:27:12 PM
Quote from: PTM Jim on March 12, 2017, 07:03:44 PM
The Thing sold out in literally an hour and they were forced to do a quick pre-order reissue for a day. For something that anticipated, there is no reason they couldn't have done a press of 10,000 or so. They still would have sold out because that's not even that many copies for such a widely known OST.
Its the new Vinyl Trend, what makes them Sold Out. The CD version you can still buy and for all, who are interested in it, Alan Howarth sells it in his own Shop directly
https://alanhowarth.com/
even Richard Band ( Re-Animator I + II, From Beyond, Arena ect) sells his own Soundtracks
http://richardbandmusic.com/store.html
yes you can find all the old version of this OST on discogs or ebay
but not this deluxe precious ediiton
next stop Evil dead 2...
watching the vinegar syndrome release of 'don't answer the phone' enjoyed the dated80's sound that has been popular while, though with monde/death waltz going ever more mainstream, if ever released it will likely be on newer smaller label.
see Keith's point though about the blu ray approach to soundtrack listening with higher priced, less good, more hipster issues arriving all the time
thinking back, possibly the first post recording I got, was (after a couple of war theme and bond song things)
'apocalypse now'
still played now and again and at the time wonder because it had dialogue on it, not just music.
the fil itself, militaristic, exotic, nihilistic, with some of the (later confirmed on Sophia Coppola's doc) myths, all part of the burgeoning industrial culture aesthetic
'eraserhead' on alternative tentacles also sticker out, not just as sound, but that something like a soundtrack could come out on a punk record label
pieces ost as cd extra with blu/DVD issue.
all stolen from other films!
I've recently reached a new goal in nerd fetishes life
soundtracks of old ( and new ) videogames in LP
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Golden Axe
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Outrun
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Super Mario 7"
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Castelvania 2
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streets of rage
film snot goes boo 'hood.
games are not films
game adaptations, another matter
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for Play Station addicted
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about Movies again
to refer to other John, I assumed this would be a film thread.
computer game music is just that, as is commercials music.
Quote from: david lloyd jones on April 05, 2017, 06:06:48 PM
to refer to other John, I assumed this would be a film thread.
computer game music is just that, as is commercials music.
not exactly agree
in some cases it may be music to 8-bit built for commercial purposes but the role played by the game in the history of pop culture become something more than commercial music.
and in some cases are real composition.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nV8sY2Xv3Os
as never liked computer games in first place, likely snob to attempts to add to thread.
but, think ost refers to film not game or advert.
PHILLIP GLASS - Mishima.
Certainly worth listening to, perhaps even buying. It's stood the test of time for me, and doesn't stink of One-Trick Pony, which is a common aroma around Reich, Glass et al.
seen film this am and would love 'horrors of malformed men as OST, with original jap music, odd verbals and final results.
omg carry on.
I am looking for more Ambient movie soundtracks like Popol Vuh "Aguirre" or Brian Eno "Dune".
Quote from: Rhan-Tegoth on September 06, 2017, 02:32:56 PM
I am looking for more Ambient movie soundtracks like Popol Vuh "Aguirre" or Brian Eno "Dune".
Where The Dead Go To Die has a mostly ambient soundtrack by Screamer Clauz (who normally plays that shitty speedcore crap)
I don't go berserk for the OST thing but I would have bought The Thing one in a heartbeat. What a shame it was such limited bullshit.
My top OST is to "Forbidden Planet" which is just a perfect eerie listen. I scooped up the 2012 reissue and it's a wonderful der full experience.
I would buy the OST from "The Dunwich Horror" in a heartbeat.