- Wed Apr 03, 2019 3:28 pm
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@scojo I just got a box of That’s VX which needs something special on!
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ScoJo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:06 pm I'm deep into the Hardcore OST project. Have ripped the mono isolated score from the bluray, and have been editing and sequencing the Nitzsche score cues as well as various other music cues which may be his, as well as others which def are not. Also sourced all the music tracks crediting as appearing in the film.
Going to press on with some NR and basic EQing of the Nitzsche cues, there's around 20minutes or so I think- some really fantastic stuff, very much in keeping with his other work around that time on Cutter's Way and Cruising, with really interesting synth/electronics (the films crawl credits Jill Fraser and Rob Miller for 'Electronic Music').
I estimate the full soundtrack will run to around 45mins, so with that in mind I'm compelled to resurrect my ScoJo Handmades for one last run- I'll make a small amount of CDs in mini-dvd style case with my own sleeve art, I'll let you all know when it's done if anyone wants one ;)
nitzschemorricone wrote: ↑Wed Apr 03, 2019 3:43 pm Amazing--and fast--work, ScoJo! Thank you. I'm inclined to think that the disco track is by Nitzsche, though I suppose it could be a pre-existing library track.@NM - I have 1x CD not yet spoken for, if you'd like it. Just PM me - and yes, I would definitely love to have a copy of your PB thanks :)
The way Jack integrates "Precious Memories" into his score is gorgeous and quite haunting, not unlike what he did with "Stand By Me" in the film of the same name.
The "snuff film" music is reminiscent of the mariachi music that Jack did for CUTTER'S WAY a couple years later, so it could be him as well.
Jill Fraser is actually given a co-composing credit with Jack on PERSONAL BEST. A fair portion of the music in PB--a personal favorite film of mine--is culled from the ST. GILES CRIPPLEGATE and the self-titled LPs. There, however, remains music in PB that has not been released outside of the film.
As with CRUISING, Jack and his director, in this case Robert Towne, have deftly mixed original score with well-curated pop songs of the era.
A few years ago, I edited the pre-existing tracks and re-cut them, as they appeared in PB. If interested in a copy, PM me.
ScoJo wrote: ↑Sun Mar 31, 2019 4:06 pm I'm deep into the Hardcore OST project. Have ripped the mono isolated score from the bluray, and have been editing and sequencing the Nitzsche score cues as well as various other music cues which may be his, as well as others which def are not. Also sourced all the music tracks crediting as appearing in the film.
Going to press on with some NR and basic EQing of the Nitzsche cues, there's around 20minutes or so I think- some really fantastic stuff, very much in keeping with his other work around that time on Cutter's Way and Cruising, with really interesting synth/electronics (the films crawl credits Jill Fraser and Rob Miller for 'Electronic Music').
I estimate the full soundtrack will run to around 45mins, so with that in mind I'm compelled to resurrect my ScoJo Handmades for one last run- I'll make a small amount of CDs in mini-dvd style case with my own sleeve art, I'll let you all know when it's done if anyone wants one ;)
The panic attack inducing film score double LP by @keegandewitt with a bonus 7” soundtrack will be available for pre-order next week! The score is unlike anything we have ever heard or experienced. Album package reveal forthcoming!- Child's Play (2019)
@bearmccreary A sneak peek inside the lab, where I’m creating my latest musical monstrosity. Coming to theaters this June. #YourBestFriend #childsplay #chucky- re-press Friday the 13th
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inksb wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2019 1:19 pm Who did the score to Bride of Re-Animator? I for the life of me can not remember anything about that score.It's Band also, its basically a synthier version of the original, with maybe some new themes sprinkled throughout. its got that tinny, cheap and cheesy late 80's early 90's synth sound that i don't really love, weird pad effects and the loathsome "synth horn" (honestly sometimes i feel like it comes off like a midi cover of the original score) but it has its moments.