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GOBLIN BEANCOUNTER SERIES
Their final act as Cherry Five was to drop new drummer Carlo Bordini and bring back Walter Martino on drums. This helped them better understand the world of soundtracks and the particular techniques required. Due to the band's peculiar sound, the band was frequently called to perform and arrange famous musicians' compositions. Cinevox Records was active mainly in soundtrack publishing. The band's name was changed to Cherry Five by the label, and according to Claudio Simonetti for no apparent reason, as the members themselves had intended to continue as "Oliver." Whatever debate about the band's name there may have existed, their first LP was titled Cherry Five. After many months of rehearsing, they returned to London while Offord was on tour with Yes in the US after many performances and various attempts at striking deals with record houses, they were forced to go back to Italy, due to lack of funds.īack home, they signed with Cinevox, and Clive Haynes was replaced by Tony Tartarini who had previously recorded with L'Uovo Di Colombo under the name Toni Gionta. By then, Fabio Pignatelli had become a steady member, and the band found a regular drummer, Carlo Bordini, and an English lead vocalist ( Clive Haynes). On a trip to London, while looking for contacts, the band bumped into Eddie Offord (then producer of Yes) after listening to a demo tape, the tycoon producer expressed interest and asked them to move to England. History Oliver, 1972–1975 īetween 19, Claudio Simonetti (keyboards) and Massimo Morante (guitars), aided by Fabio Pignatelli (bass guitar) and Walter Martino (drums), recorded some demo tapes using the name Oliver. 5.21 2015–present - Cherry Five - Il Pozzo dei Giganti.5.20 2001–present - Claudio Simonetti's Goblin (aka Daemonia) - The Murder Collection.5.18 2011–present - Goblin Rebirth - Goblin Rebirth.5.10 1982 - Tenebre (as Simonetti/Pignatelli/Morante).5.8 1979–1981 - Patrick - Buio Omega - Contamination - St.5.7 1979 - Squadra Antigangsters - Amo non-amo.5.5 1977–1978 La Via Della Droga soundtrack and Il Fantastico Viaggio Del "Bagarozzo" Mark.5.4 1975–1976 Roller and Chi? - Suspiria soundtracks.4.2 Claudio Simonetti's Goblin (aka Daemonia).1.9 4/5 of original Goblin members reunion, live and studio activity, 2013–present.1.8 Tour and Simonetti's Goblin, 2013–present.1.7 New Goblin/Goblin Rebirth and the Goblin Keys, 2010–present.The last collaboration with Argento took place in 2001, with the film Sleepless. The remaining members continued to work on further scores, and there was a partial reunification of three of the four band members for Argento's Tenebrae (1982), credited to the three band members, but not as Goblin. Tracks 1, 2 and 7 from the European version are also in the American version of the film.ĭespite their success, membership continued to be a revolving door. In both this and Suspiria's opening title sequences, they are credited as "The Goblins with Dario Argento". Other film scores and a concept album ( Il Fantastico Viaggio Del Bagarozzo Mark) followed, then the score for the European version of George A. After a reshuffle in their line-up, they put out an instrumental progressive rock album Roller, before working with Argento again for 1977's Suspiria. The 1975 soundtrack album was a huge hit. The band changed their name to Goblin, rewriting most of the score, originally written by Giorgio Gaslini including the famous main theme. Initially recording as Cherry Five (they had done some live shows as Oliver), their early work spawned one eponymous progressive rock record, and they were then called in to compose the score for Profondo Rosso.
GOBLIN BEANCOUNTER SERIES
Goblin returned with a series of live concerts in Europe in 2009 and in North America in 2013. CD re-releases of their scores have performed well, especially in Germany and Japan. Because their collaborator Dario Argento specializes in creating horror, suspense and slasher/giallo genre movies, scores made by Goblin in these movies often had eerie and ominous tones. They frequently collaborate with Dario Argento, most notably creating the scores for Profondo Rosso in 1975 and Suspiria in 1977. Goblin (also Back to the Goblin, New Goblin, Goblin Rebirth, the Goblin Keys, the Goblins and Claudio Simonetti's Goblin) is an Italian progressive rock band known for their film scores.
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Listen to 4 tracks by Riz Ortolani from the original soundtrack album “La Ragazza dal Pigiama Giallo” (Cinevox Records, MDF 33.119, Italy, 1978)
Yes, it’s Giallo soundtrack time. Giallo, that particularly lurid and trashy seam of crime/ thriller/ horror cinema that blossomed (or maybe bred, like bacteria, would be a more apt verb) in Italy between the late 1960s and 1970s. Who is the girl in the yellow pyjamas? Well, in true Giallo style she’s the dead woman burnt beyond recognition on a beach before the film even starts, and therein lies the problematic nature of the genre; with intersecting tropes such as the objectification, menacing, torturing and murdering of women, or female characters who, if not killed off, are invariably psychotic, duplicitous, nymphomaniacs or addicted to drugs, these films make for difficult viewing in 2020. Yes, some film fans love these movies for their stylish interiors, enviable retro clothes, glamorous European locations and gorgeous acting leads, but for me, it’s the music, which suits me just fine; I can stick on a record for 35 minutes instead of watching two hours of casually gratuitous misogyny, often badly dubbed into Italian.
Apart from some lush, light funk orchestral cues found on the LP, check out the 15 minute sound clip to hear downtempo Euro slow-jam sleaze, tense electronics, a brazen Giorgio Moroder rip-off and the fabulously deadpan voice of Amanda Lear.  Who? you ask. No, I’d never heard of her either, but we will all know her as the woman taking her black panther for a stroll on the front cover of the second Roxy Music album, ‘For Your Pleasure’. She was a model from the mid 1960s, became a European disco sensation in the late 70s and then settled into a career as a popular host on 1980s Italian television. She even managed to squeeze in a book about her long and close friendship with Salvador Dali.
Here she is in her 1977 disco heyday   and again in 2014 in her less successful guise as an interpreter of classic Elvis Presley. Oh dear...
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Tenebre's original motion picture soundtrack is available on vinyl for $30 via Death Waltz. The score is composed by Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli, and Massimo Morante of Goblin (Dawn of the Dead, Suspiria).
The one-off pressing is limited to 500 units on 140-gram transparent red vinyl. The album is housed in a jacket features artwork by Randy Ortiz. It’s released in partnership with Cinevox and AMS Records.
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giallofever2 · 5 years
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OCT 28, 2019 Death Waltz Recording Company
Music Weekly: TENEBRE + THE SECT + SHOCK!
Hello all, this week we continue our partnership with with Italian legends Cinevox Record & AMS Records to bring you a deadly leather gloved triple bill of officially licensed Italian horror classics, as well as a HALLOWEEN themed double sided Slipmat designed by Gary Pullin so you can stay spooky all year round!
First off, we have our version of Dario Argento’s Giallo classic TENEBRE with new artwork by Randy Ortiz and audio taken directly from the Cinevox Archives. We are also releasing LA SETTA (aka THE SECT) featuring a beguiling score by Pino Donaggio, lastly, we bring you Mario Bava’s masterpiece SHOCK featuring music by Libra - this definitive 2XLP LP set features 12 exclusive tracks that have never been released on vinyl before!
Both TENEBRE & LA SETTA are one-off pressings and strictly limited to 500 units. All titles feature tracks pulled directly from the Cinevox archives.
As usual, new releases and restocks go on sale on Wednesdays at NOON (CT) via mondotees.com.
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TENEBRE - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Music performed by Simonetti - Pignatelli - Morante. Artwork by Randy Ortiz
Strictly one off pressing of 500 units on 140 Gram Transparent Rred vinyl. Expected to Ship in November 2019. Ships Worldwide. $30
TENEBRE is the 1982 Giallo masterpiece from Director Dario Argento. Although his frequent musical collaborators Goblin had disbanded while he was filming, Argento managed to convince three members of the group to reform and record the score to TENEBRE. Claudio Simonetti, Fabio Pignatelli & Massimo Morante re-assembled in their studio and managed to deliver one of the greatest soundtracks of the 80s, Simonetti brought with him his love of Italio disco and the mixture of solid disco grooves and their intense, tight Prog Rock stylings is nothing short of astonishing. The lead track is a vocoder lead freakout that mixes disco, rock with church organs, and screeching synth leads and that pretty much sets the tone for the entire record. TENEBRE is far more electronic based than the majority of the bands scores for Argento and it really shines alongside other classic such as SUSPIRIA and DEEP RED.
LA SETTA (THE SECT) - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack LP. Music by Pino Donaggio.
Artwork by Eric Adrian Lee.
Pressed on 140 Gram Clear vinyl. Strictly ltd one off pressing of 500 units only. Expected to Ship in November 2019. Ships Worldwide. $30
Death Waltz Recording Company is proud to present the complete score to director Michele Soavi’s 1991 horror film, THE SECT (Italian title: LA SETTA), also known as THE DEVIL'S DAUGHTER. This demonic cinematic offering, co-written and produced by Dario Argento, features a brilliant score by one of the great maestros of horror film composing, Pino Donaggio (CARRIE, PIRANHA, TOURIST TRAP, BLACK CAT, THE HOWLING, et al.). For this film, Donaggio incorporates synthesizers, electronic percussion, and a creepy chorus of voices to capture the ominous occult atmosphere of Soavi’s work. With plenty of jumps and scares, Donaggio expertly accentuates the tension onscreen with this frightfully foreboding score. As you drop the needle on this satanical slab of wax, be prepared to relish in some auditory Luciferian delights as you fall under the spell of THE SECT (Alfonso Carrillo, RENDEZVOUS, LA).
SHOCK - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Music by Libra. Artwork by Eric Adrian Lee.
Definitive vinyl re-issue spIit across 2 LPs including 12 tracks never before released on vinyl, all direct from the Cinevox/AMS archives. 2X 140 Gram LP. Expected to Ship in November 2019. Ships Worldwide. $30
SHOCK was released in 1977 and directed by horror maestro Mario Bava, released while Italian horror cinema was at its peak, following the international success of Dario Argento with DEEP RED and SUSPIRIA. While Goblin soundtracked the work of Argento, the choice for the music of SHOCK fell on Libra, (distant relatives of Goblin , thanks to drummer Walter Martino and guitarist Carlo Pennisi). In ‘77 Libra, after a brief dalliance with legendary soul/funk label Motown, had practically split up, but on the insistence of Bava they found the necessary inspiration to record the soundtrack to SHOCK, you could say the score was inspired by Goblin’s mix of Prog, Funk and Synths, but it absolutely rages with its own personality. It contains some outrageous over the top prog, terrifying synth attacks, delicate and acoustic atmospheres as well as dissonant and avant-garde soundscapes.
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Extravergine Soundtrack
Extravergine Soundtrack by Federico Novelli - Colonna sonora della serie TV #Extravergine #LodovicaComello #comedy #ost #soundtrack
Original Soundtrack for the television series Extravergine Season 1 (2019). The music composed by Federico Novelli.
Source: Extravergine Series Genre: Music from the TV Series (Colonna sonora della serie TV) Music by Federico Novelli Label: Cinevox Record Format: Digital Date: October 18, 2019
Extravergine is a 2019 Italian comedy television serieswith Lodovica Comello, Melissa Anna Bartolini,…
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VV.AA. | TidBeats Etichetta: Cinevox Records Tracce: 79+82 - Durata: 66:35 + 60:21 Genere: Soundtrack, Montaggio, Orchestrale Sito: TidBeats…
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My July playlist is here, just in time for September! Four hours of hits from Lana Del Rey, Iannis Xenakis, KISS, Cameo and everyone in between. Please enjoy.
This Is What Makes Us Girls - Lana Del Rey: This is a really underrated Lana song I think. It's such a beautiful song and it's so heartbreaking the way she sings "they were the only friends I ever had". It's like an origin story for her whole thing detailing how she got bitten by a radioactive pabst, I love it.
Walking Into Sunshine (Larry Levan 12" Mix) - Central Line: A powerful good mood song that quickly takes on a vibe shift near the end when he says I've got to do it now, I've got to walk into the sun' which carries a different meaning than 'walk into the sunshine' to me. Embracing positivity versus self immolation in a nuclear furnace.
Fine di Cobb - Stelvio Cipriani: This is the most jamming harpsichord I think I have ever heard. This is from the soundtrack to an italian cop film called Mark il Poliziotto (Mark The Narc) that I found in a spotify playlist called Best Of Eurocrime that I cannot recommend enough. https://open.spotify.com/user/cinevox/playlist/1o3c0Con0ormlKc9r1gqxgSince 
Last Wednesday - Highasakite: Highasakite might be the worst band name I've ever heard and they're so lucky this song is as good as it is that it cancels that out.
Hilary $wank - Joey Bada$$: I was originally just going to post the instrumental of this because the beat it just so, so good. So busy without being cluttered and nicely melodic without clouding the space for the vocals. I also like this song a lot because just by virtue of being so upbeat it escapes the worst parts of a lot of other Joey Bada$$ 'real hip hop' type songs that are going for a throwback vibe but end up just sounding dated.
Girls - Royal Headache: Girls! Think they're too fine for me! Oh Girls! And I'm inclined to agree!
Something To Tell You - Haim: I'm slowly coming around to Haim's second album and I've finally decided it's good actually. I just hope they do a live album or something soon because their songs are so tightly structured that I think it's almost to their detriment, and every live video I've seen of them they really pull them apart and expand them in a nice organic way that just doesn't come through on the album.
Lavender - BadBadNotGood & Kaytranada: I can't tell whether I like this orginal version or the Nightfall remix with Snoop Dogg better, the verses are just regular Snoop but the vocals they put on the chorus are so good I sort of wish there was a third version that was just them with some other rapper.
New Seeds - Boards Of Canada: Realising that the sound at the start of this is extrapolated from mobile phone interference was a shocking moment for me.
Alligator Engine - Hunters & Collectors: Hunters And Collectors early albums where they sounded like the Talking Heads of the Mad Max universe don't get enough respect because of their huge regular sounding hits a few albums later and it's areal shame because this song is pure primal funk.
Fly Like An Eagle - Seal: This is the song that plays on the little muzak speakers in the cryogenic chamber for the four minutes you're still conscious while your body cools to absolute zero. Then you wake up in 400 years still humming it.
Come To Dust - Boards Of Canada: I was having such a huge moment with this album this month and lamenting the imminent end of our favourite earth The Earth, and this is really such a peaceful sort of resolute song right near the end of the album before the real ending of Semena Mertvykh makes you feel like a body dumped in the desert for scientific research into the nature of decomposition.
Kiss You All Over - Millie Jackson: I'm still not sure how I feel about this new Millie Jackson album that's old multitracks re-mixed by Steve Levine. The whole thing sounds kind of whack. What's good however, is when she adlibs "I wanna bite you on the ankles baby" out of nowhere near the end, and then says "on the ankles.. on the kneecaps.." as the song's fading out.
The Sorcerer - Twain: My girlfriend sent me this song and I have no idea where she found it but I love it. As soon as I heard the opening line I was completely hooked. It's such a beautiful and foreboding song that I really can't get a proper read on, I love it.
Men Today - Health: I'm looking for a chrome extension that makes this song play at maximum volume whenever anyone makes a post containing the phrase 'men today'. Huge wall of noise. Bloodthirsty drums. All the dirt owns us now, what we were ends in the ground.
Where Love Lives - Frankie Knuckles: I'm eagerly awaiting the day coming soon that 90s piano house goes from naff to revered and rockets back up the charts.
Nein König Nein - DJ Koze: This is the B side to Seeing Aliens off of DJ Koze's new album and I really love it, mostly for the groove it get into about halfway through, it reminds me of High Fidelity by Daft Punk where it's just chopped to hell and builds these sort of disparate rhythmic cuts into a really melodic frankenstein.
Blush - Leon Vynehall: I think I found this song and the next one by Spotify Radio off of the DJ Koze song above. I got into a real groove at work one day and these two were the best two to come out of it. The bassline/strings melody that centres this whole song is so good and so circular it could feasibly play for two hours and I wouldn't notice.
Last Land - John Talabot: The way the vocal sample just keeps bleeding into itself is hypnotising here, and it's also maybe the best and most unique kick sound I've heard in a long time.
Suzinak - Ross From Friends: I almost feel bad for Ross From Friends because he's making some really amazing music but he's stuck with this dogshit soundcloud name. The Durutti Column sample that forms the basis of this song is really nicely placed without just feeling like a rip-off, but where this song really shines is in the last minute or so where it magically transitions into a crunching guitar driven thing that sounds like it's playing next door.
Canary Yellow - Deafheaven: The most incredible thing about this album is the sense of optimism that pervades it. This isn't a genre that really lends itself to hope or beauty but somehow Deafheaven have captured it in a way I didn't really think possible. It feels like they've expanded the emotional palette of the whole genre with this album, without sacrificing any of what makes it great.
Strutter - Kiss: I had this song stuck in my head the other day, but I'd remembered it wrong and had it mixed up with the chorus of Lovers And Sinners by Dallas Crane. In my version he's saying 'strutter' the way they say 'lovers'. There's an incredible song in there somewhere, but the original is pretty good too.
Lovers And Sinners - Dallas Crane: See above I guess. It's interesting listening to Dallas Crane now as a new generation is reappraising and being inspired by pub rock all over again and somehow the difference between Dallas Crane and Jet versus Bad//Dreems and Peep Tempel couldn't be more pronounced despite their shared roots. Where the former idolises the glamour of a bygone age of rock and roll the latter are reapprorating it in a more directly emotional, less flashy way.
Evryali - Iannis Xenakis: From what I understand from reading the wiki article on this piece this was generated by doing about five different kinds of extreme nerd graph maths and then turning that into music via more maths and when he finally turned up with the completed score it was so fucking stupid it had notes that don't physically exist on a standard piano in it. Now that's rock and roll. It's hard to make sense of this without the context of its composition because it feels incredibly random, but this performance by Stephnos Thomopoulos really brings meaning to the total chaos of it. I think solo piano is such a good medium for generative-type works like this because it feels like the simplest way to see everything happening without the tonal clutter of synthesised or orchestral sounds muddying the already extremely muddy waters.
Easy Way Out - Money For Rope: I love bands with two drummers and Money For Rope really know how to use two drummers, which is simply use them exactly like you would one drummer but pan them left and right so I can hear when they do different fills at the same time and get a thrill. A really good song about killing yourself when you're old(?)
Sophisticated Lady - Art Tatum: I've been having a big Art Tatum phase recently and it's hard to overstate just how much I believe Art Tatum came from another planet to teach us about the piano. He is really and truly from another dimension. So off the charts insanely good at making a whole universe from a simple tune. It's like every single note gets its own full trip around the block before he moves on.
Stay As Sweet As You Are - Art Tatum: This is an absolute odyssey in five minutes. Without ever losing focus, or losing track of the central theme, it's like he takes it apart piece by piece and reassembles it anew every single bar right before your eyes.
No Line On The Horizon - U2: 2000s U2 gets a bad rap, and it's mostly deserved but there's still some very good stuff in there. This song is so good, and so nicely produced it's a real shame that it opens the album that eventually contains Get On Your Boots.
Tools Down - The Presets: Not only is this song great, but they use the exact same synth sound as the one they used for Madeline's voice in Celeste, which has the nice side effect of making it seem like Madeline is singing along to this great song.
Open Sesame (12" Version) - Kool & The Gang: I've definitely put this on my list before but this is probably the best song ever recorded. It's incredible top to bottom for all 9 minutes and never fails to put me in a great mood.
Peril - Martin O'Donnell: I was thinking about the Halo 2 soundtrack and was shocked to remember correctly that this strange Enya knock-off made it into the highest selling game of 2004.
Drumgasm - Weiss/Cameron/Hill: I cannot belive I haven't heard of this album before now. It's Janet Weiss from Sleater-Kinney, Matt Cameron from Pearl Jam and Zach Hill all playing drums for 40 minutes and it's incredible. I would never have expected Weiss and Cameron to be the sort of drummers to do something like this, but they absolutely nail it. The different styles of the three really meld well and they all seem to lead at different times. This album is the sort of thing that seems like it would be extremely exhausting, and probably would be in most circumstances but somehow they pulled it off. It's engaging and for the most part, driven, purposeful music with direction; which is saying a lot for an album of three drummers just going absolutely hard as motherfuckers for most of an hour.
Apollo - St Paul & The Broken Bones: I love this song but the way he sings the first line makes me laugh because it sounds almost exactly like Drew Tarver's Donny Gary character. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U9ArjvUUptw and I'm blessed to have this song about reusing mcdonalds cups play in my head every single time I'm in a mcdonalds.
Million Times Alone - Bad//Dreems: This is maybe the best song about working night shift and having depression I've ever heard. The part about sleeping in the day in the bright sun in a boiling hot house is an especially vicious sense memory for me.
Slow Mover - Angie McMahon: My girlfriend showed me this and I absolutely love it. I also feel extremely old because I just googled it and apparently it's an Unearthed song that made the Hottest 100 this year and I didn't even notice. The best approximation I can make of how I feel about this song is the google autocomplete when you google it that goes 'angie mcmagon slow mover meaning?' and the top comment on the Genius page for it that says 'I cried my eyes out when I first heard this song.’
Drop The Bomb (feat. MF DOOM) - YOTA: Youth Of The Apocalypse: This is the new band from the non-Clash guitarist and bassist from Gorillaz, as well as Jamie Reynolds from Klaxons and I'm so glad it exists because the new Gorillaz album was such a snore and this really feels like what it should have been. Somehow it seems Damon Albarn is not the thing that makes Gorillaz great, it's the other guys which is very very strange.
Word Up - Cameo: Mostly thinking about this song because of Carl Tart's extremely good episode of Comedy Bang Bang where he spoke in the cadence of this and the other Cameo song for the whole episode https://www.earwolf.com/episode/word-down/
Lee - Tenacious D: I don't know what's going on but I got into a real Tenacious D thing this month. Thinking deeply about comedy music for some reason. Anyway this song is so much fun and it reminds me of Tony's Theme by Pixies.
Tony's Theme - Pixies: I love the idea of writing a nonsense song about your friend Tony, who you love, to put right in the middle of your otherwise pretty serious alt rock album. If you know any other songs in the genre of Lee and Tony's Theme please reply and tell me them because I think it's really funny genre.
Burning Down The House - Tom Jones & The Cardigans: I woke up one morning with the sound of Tom Jones singing 'strange but not a stranger' in my head and it took me so much googling to find out it was this version of Burning Down The House that I was thinking of, without having heard it in probably ten years. I like that this song is ostensibly a duet but Nina Persson has such a thin voice and Tom Jones is the most powerful man to have ever lived that she's sort of just automatically relegated to backing vocals by default.
Horseshoe Crabs - Hop Along: I heard about this from the Jason Mantzoukas What's In My Bag video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecfWVhz-wyc. I cannot believe how her voice sounds, it's just incredible. The way she sings "baby's heading home" at the start shocked me, it sounds like recordings of three different people cut together. It's just amazing. I already loved this song a lot and then when I looked into it I found out it's about Jackson C. Frank and it made me cry.
Long Wat - Khun Narin: This is another one I got from the Jason Mantzoukas What's In My Bag video, it's a Thai pschedelic street band and it's quite simply the jam of a lifetime.
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jshatan · 3 years
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It’s day 31 of the #NNGHalloweenvinyl Challenge from @nickynogood315: Halloween Party! Ennio Morricone - L'Uccello Dalle Piume Di Cristallo (Cinevox, 1971/83) Terrifying in its random leaps from spooky folk pop to beer barrel singalongs to avant garde chamber music, this is probably Morricone’s greatest giallo score and helped establish the genre and first-time director Dario Argento into a force in Italian and world cinema. This reissue was a lucky find on a 1986 trip to Italy. Happy Halloween everyone and thanks man for a great challenge, Nicky! #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylgram #octobervinylchallenge #vinylgeek #vinylcollector #vinylcollection #records #vinylchallenge #vinylcommunity #halloweenvinylchallenge #enniomorricone #soundtrack #soundtracks #soundtracksunday #soundtrackonvinyl #giallo #horrorfilm #60smusic https://www.instagram.com/p/CVtjRjKg9vr/?utm_medium=tumblr
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ilragliodelmulo · 3 years
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Starship 9 - Hot music
Avevamo la gomma-cassetta originale, e il titolo era già pronto. Ci dava un senso di compilation negli espositori degli autogrill nei pressi dei bagni, con le cassette scolorite dal sole, tipo la serie “Mixage”. Un’uscita sensazionale che scotta.
Gli Starship 9 ci hanno dato in (anti)pasto 4 tracce inedite nel loro nuovo Ep “Hot Music”, patrocinato dalla Cinevox Record, da sempre un marchio di garanzia quando si parla di sonorità “cinematografiche”. Benvenuto Ernesto, l’approccio con il vostro EP “Hot Music” è senz’altro retrò, con quella gomma da cancellare – un tempo oggetti da collezione – a forma di musicassetta. Poi si passa alla…
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kitchenlegrecords · 3 years
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Podcast of the Voodoo Beach Party #15 (March 2021) online!
Online the Episode of the Voodoo Beach Party #15! From the Simply Saucer to Scarnella! enjoy! Playlist:
Simply Saucer-"Rock and Roll the Brain Cells", 2016 From "Saucerland" Logan Hardware
Dougal Reed-"Dreams", 2001 From "Rumours" Kity Kitty Corporation
Karuna Khyal-"Alomoni 1985 (excerpt)", 1974 From "Alomoni 1985" Voice Records
Nelson Angelo and Joyce-"ComunhÂo", 1972 From "Nelson Angelo E Joyce" Odeon
Ronnie Von-"Espelhos Quebrados", 1969 From "Ronnie Von" Polydor
Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis-"Lumière Écarlate", 1969 From "Catherine Ribeiro + 2 Bis" Disques Festival
Chandra-"Kate", 1980 From "Transmissions Eps" Telehone Explosion rec (2018 reprint)
Qlowski-"Absence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"2018 From "Pure as Fear" single,Maple Death records
The Mekons-"Where were You" 1978 from "Where Were You / I'll Have To Dance Then (On My Own)" single, Fast Products
Erase Errata-"Tongue Tied" 2001 from "Other Animals" Troubleman Unlimted records
Grace Jones-"Warm Leatherette" 1980 from "Warm Leatherette", Island Records
Chocolate Billy-"La lièvre" 2005 from "Mon père est ma mère", Les Potages Nature
Kleenex/Liliput-"In a Mess" 2001 from "First songs" Missisipi Records
Les Calamités-"Malhabile"1984 from "A Bride Abbatue", New Rose records
Deswaldes-"Alle"2020 from "2,1 and more", self released
Tactics-"No More Talking", 1980 From "My Houdini" Green Records
Mike Rep and the Quotas-"Creature with the Atom Brain", 2009 From "Stupor Hiatus" Siltbreeze
Redd Kross-"Follow the Leader", 1997 From "Show World" This Way Up
Rodion G.A.-"Imagini Din Vis", 2013 From "The Lost Tapes" Strut
Psychic TV-"(Untitled)", 1983 From "Dreams Less Sweet" Some Bizzare
Piero Umiliani-"Danza Citar Free", 1971 From "5 bambole per la luna d'agosto ost" Cinevox Records
Vertical Slit-"August 1976", 1988 From "Basement 2215" Iron Press
Quickspace-"Exemplary Swishy", 1997 From "Supo Spot" Kitty Kitty Corporation
REM-"Tongue" 1994 from "Monster", Warner Bros
Cindy Lee-"A Message From The Aching Sky"2017 from "Malenkost" Marple Death/Supreme Viaduct
Dadamah-"Limbo Swing"1994 from "This is not a dream" reissued on Ba Da Bing records
Scarnella-"Underdog"1998 from "Scarnella" Smell Like Records
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tripsfestival · 7 years
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Cycle of Song/Trips Festival Halloween Playlist for 10/23/17
Cycle of Trips with math and Gamma Light Theme: Trippy Halloween
10:00 PM Mike Oldfield “Tubular Bells” composed by Mike Oldfield from Tubular Bells (LP, Album, World, 1973) on Virgin
10:05 PM The Poppy Family “Where Evil Grows” from Poppy Seeds (LP, Album, Private, 1971) on London
10:08 PM Maurice Jarre “To the Cave” from Dead Poets Society (CD, Album, Soundtracks, 1990) on Varese Sarabande
10:10 PM Lucifer “Black Mass” from Black Mass By Lucifer (LP, Album, RPM (Electronic), 1971) on Uni
10:17 PM Tom Cameron “Music to Wash Dishes By” from Music to Wash Dishes By (LP, Album, RPM (Electronic), 1982) on Bathing Records Inc.
10:24 PM S U R V I V E “Stranger Things” from Stranger Things (CD, Album, Soundtracks, 2016) on unknown
10:25 PM Bebe and Louis Barron “Main Title From Forbidden Planet” from Forbidden Planet (LP, Album, Soundtracks, 1976) on Trunk Request
10:29 PM Anton La Vey/Environments “Satanism/Ultimate Heartbeat” from The Occult Explosion (LP, Album, Spoken Word, 1973) on United Artists
10:30 PM Aleister Crowley “The Pentagram” from 1910-1914 Black Magic Recordings (CD, Album, Spoken Word, 2007) on Cleopatra
10:36 PM J.D. Emmanuel “Ghost Emanations” from Time Traveler (Digital, Album, Other, 2013) on Aguirre
10:42 PM John Carpenter & Alan Howarth “Christine Attacks (Plymouth Fury)” from Christine (CD, Album, Soundtracks, 1989) on Varese Sarabande
10:43 PM Bruce Haack “Spiders” from The Electronic Record for Children (LP, Album, RPM (Electronic), 1969) on DIMENSION 5
10:47 PM Bruce Haack “Haackula #5” from Haackula (CD, Album, RPM (Electronic), 2008) on The Omni Recording Corporation
10:52 PM Dominique Guiot “La Dance des Meduses” from L'Univers De La Mer (LP, Album, World, 1979) on Auvidis
10:54 PM Writing On the Wall “Lucifer Corpus” from Power of the Picts (LP, Album, Underground, 1969) on Repertoire
11:01 PM Emerald Web “Flight of the Raven” from Dragon Wings and Wizard Tales (LP, Album, Other, 1979) on Stargate
11:03 PM Current 93 “Black Flowers Please” from Birdsong In the Empire (CD, Album, Underground, 2007) on Durtro
11:10 PM Eight Lamas From Drepung “Dance of the Skeleton Lords” from Tibetan Sacred Temple Music (CD, Album, World, 1990) on Oasis Productions
11:15 PM Coven “Coven in Charing Cross” from Witchcraft Destroys Minds & Reaps Souls (LP, Album, Underground, 1969) on Mercury
11:18 PM Pauline Oliveros “Let Me Be Not Mad” from Crone Music (CD, Album, RPM (Electronic), 1990) on Lovely Music
11:24 PM Esperanto “Danse Macabre” from Danse Macabre (LP, Album, Underground, 1974) on A&M
11:30 PM Louise Huebner “Witches and Wizards” from Louise Huebner's Seduction Through Witchcraft (LP, Album, Spoken Word, 1969) on Warner Bros.
11:32 PM David Cain “October” from The Seasons (Digital, Album, Spoken Word, 1969) on BBC Radio Enterprises
11:34 PM Master Wilburn Burchette “Invocation to the Horned One” from Guitar Grimoire (LP, Album, Underground, 1973) on Burchette Brothers Productions
11:39 PM White Noise “The Black Mass: An Electric Storm In Hell” from An Electric Storm (LP, Album, RPM (Electronic), 1969) on Island
11:49 PM Angelo Badalamenti “The Black Dog Runs At Night” from Twin Peaks - Fire Walk With Me (CD, Album, Soundtracks, 1997) on Warner Bros.
11:51 PM Goblin “Sighs” from Suspiria (Colonna Sonora Originale del Film) (CD, Album, Soundtracks, 1977) on Cinevox
11:58 PM DJ Spooky “In the Valley of the Shadows . . . (DJ Spooky Takes A Walk Through New York City)” from A Storm of Drones: The Sombient Trilogy (CD, Album, RPM (Electronic), 1995) on Asphodel
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giallofever2 · 6 years
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Profondo Rosso Soundtrack Italian Vinyl Edition by Cinevox Records ... #profondorosso #goblin #deepred #vinyl #vinylcollector #vinylcollection #darioargento #darioargentomovies #darioargentosoundtracks https://www.instagram.com/p/BpQUMRuFlbT/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1vq5nbr1fvono
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twoheadeddogmusic · 7 years
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Music for “Mark il poliziotto” was written by Stelvio Cipriani. A great Italian ‘poliziottesco’ classic, originally released in ’75 by Cinevox Record and never reissued on LP to date. Up for preorder! #poliziottesco #italiancinema #italo #soundtrack #amsrecords #funk #jazz #vinyl
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