Death Waltz Recordings bringt im Juni 2015 den von Carlo Mario Cordio komponierten Soundtrack zu Joe D'Amatos "Absurd" als Doppel LP mit ähm... hübschen Artwork, Lobby-Cards, 22 Tracks inkl. acht (!) bisher unveröffentlichten Titeln. Cover-Art von Wes Benscoter:
quelle: http://mondotees.com/collections/music/ ... track-2xlphat geschrieben: Death Waltz Recording Company in conjunction with PentaMusic is proud to unleash another cult classic from the video nasty era (and their first in an ongoing series from the legendary CAM Records in Italy) with Carlo Maria Cordio’s musical score to Joe D’Amato’s notorious ABSURD (aka ROSSO SANGUE). A pseudo-sequel to ANTHROPOPHAGUS, the film reunited D’Amato with George Eastman, star of the previous film, and brought the action from Greece to America where the near-invincible Mikos escapes from a hospital to go on a typically gory killing spree. Using drills, band saws, axes, scissors, and an oven, Mikos terrorises the kids of an American (Italian) family until he gets his inevitable comeuppance courtesy of a drawing compass.
Das englische Label "Finders Keepers Records" bringt ebenfalls im Juni 2015 den Soundtrack Alejandro Jodorowsky "The Holy Mountain"
quelle: http://www.finderskeepersrecords.com/sh ... -mountain/hat geschrieben: The Holy Mountain is one of the most psychedelic experiences you will ever encounter and thanks to the good folk at Finders Keepers the soundtrack to this cult classic is finally given a beautifully presented reissue. Cited as a favourite by everyone from Four Tet to Thurston Moore, Holy Mountain is so much more than your average cult classic soundtrack Don Cherry's compositions of a free form blend of sudden strings fake-psych LSDrums rare groove cosmic jazz that (some what like that description) perfectly reflects the unhinged and unforgettable hallucinatory semi-reality of the film itself. There is not really much we can say about this other than it's an unforgettable experience from start to finish and hats off to the the rare record detectives at Finders Keepers for finally bringing it forward for public consumption. Now... zoom back camera, real life awaits us! (quelle: bleep-newsletter)