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By deathwaltz
#77087
The CD and Digital release is every cue from the film

Our vinyl version is 16 tracks and are the full cues of each track selected (The band wanted to create a vinyl friendly record that was a bit more like an album so a listening experience if you will)

Make sense
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By Volzom Zofbie
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Why would any one re-issue this one? Tons of non-noisey OG blacks on Discogs go for peaunuts.
Silly! If record labels would just follow this forum and see what people are actually WANTING to get a release...
Philip Glass ‎– Dracula, Clint Mansell Featuring Kronos Quartet ‎– Requiem For A Dream, etc. etc.... you know it!
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By Oiche
#77417
Volzom Zofbie wrote:Why would any one re-issue this one?....
Tis true. I see about one a week digging in record/ charity shops, usually £2 - £3.
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By Volzom Zofbie
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Any one on here pre-ordered the OST Edo No Kaze by Katsuhisa Hattori on hhv.de? It's getting released february 2016 and limited to just 200 copies - according to hhv.de! I'm a bit suspisious. 200 really, with a cult, much sought after OST? Hardly. Anyway, I wasn't in the mood for taking chances so pre-ordered it right away.

Listen to the two YouTube clips, pretty psych and funky library-ish tunes:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DpNEMPUhAaQ

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uCQVD4xwaGI
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By phantomnoir
#77935
Image

John Carpenter OST Dark Star (Expanded & Remastered) coming up in 2016 on We Release What The Fuck We Want.

Available for preorder through HHV
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By texasvinyl
#77939
La Jetee - coming from Superior Viaduct.

Release date: January 29th, 2016

"This is the story of a man, marked by an image from his childhood." Thus begins, with deceptive simplicity, Chris Marker's La Jetée (1962). The film, by far Marker's best-known work, synthesizes many of the elusive filmmaker's central preoccupations – time and memory, power and resistance, the ephemerality and resilience of love – yet it also undermines the very idea of film. Composed almost entirely of still photographs, La Jetée quite literally pieces together the tale of an unnamed, forsaken protagonist, drafted into a series of time travel experiments in post-apocalyptic Paris.

While Marker creates some of the most hauntingly beautiful imagery in cinema, what animates La Jetée's frozen pictures is its sparse and unsettling soundscape. Whispers, breaths and heartbeats offer an unnerving reminder of bodily rhythms that, inside the film and out, will inevitably cease. Fragments of symphonic music at once capture a love affair and underscore the tragedy awaiting it. The poetic momentum of the narrator's voice, our only guide: "On the tenth day, images begin to ooze, like confessions."

Superior Viaduct is honored to present the first-time release of the soundtrack from La Jetée. This vinyl album features both French and English voiceover narrations, along with organic textures and Trevor Duncan's impressionistic score. More than half a century has passed since La Jetée's theatrical release – now is the time to travel back to the "sudden roar" of this masterpiece in a completely different light.

Track Listing:

La Jetée en Français
La Jetée in English
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By deafmetal
#78007
monsterworship wrote:A little bummed to hear that the Hateful 8 score was recycled from the Thing.

http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/12/e ... ful-eight/
The story behind the score for this film just keeps getting stranger. I understand the time constraints issue, but that still seems a bit odd. For those of us that are very familiar with the Morricone soundtrack album, it could be a bit off-putting to hear those tracks in a new Western film... or maybe it will work just fine.

@milliondollars - Agreed with your comments on the dialogue, but that is pretty standard for a Tarantino OST (love it or hate it). I have no idea what to make of this thing just yet.
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