Talk about films scores here.

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By inksb
#156645
$50 1LP's are now a thing


Did anyone catch any of the random TP's Mutant put up few days ago? I grabbed one, had shit luck last time, hoping it's not the same
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By inksb
#156798
I grabbed it this morning after I saw them post about it selling so quickly. Even at retail $39 is very good price for 3LP. Club price was even better
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By Bub
#156809
Thanks Inks! My emails have been going to spam so I would've missed this.

As for SNDN, other than the alt tracks, has anyone compared the previous tracklistings to this new one? That key art is so damn good though haha.
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By reddye6
#156811
The nice thing with these extra albums is that we can add to existing subscriptions and use the empty slots that keep carrying over from sub to sub for folks who've been getting the sub for years.
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By ScoJo
#156812
I’ve been obsessed with The Jar for years, and it’s score, after discovering the original pan and scan vhs release. The restored w/s bluray was one of the most exciting TV projects for me, and must confess I am part of the vocal minority they mention who has lowkey harassed them about a score release haha!

At one point I even seriously considered stealing the composer name ‘Obscure Sighs’ for myself (it was the credited name that the writer/director scored the film under), back when the film was waaaaay more ‘obscure’!
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By Revolver_OcelScott
#156828
Terror Vision Lineup

https://www.terror-vision.com/tvsub/p/unhappy-campers

In the Mouth of Madness 2XLP: John Carpenter’s horror masterpiece and one of his most powerful, fully realized scores. A cornerstone title that demanded a definitive Terror Vision edition. Unreal that this hasn’t been out on vinyl previously.

Body Bags: A love letter to EC Comics and late-night cable horror, with a score that perfectly captures the playful, grimy energy of early ’90s genre TV. John Carpenter with co-composer Jim Lang. First LP release!

The Pit 2XLP: A regional horror deep cut with an unexpectedly eerie and effective score. It’s exactly the kind of under-the-radar title the Club was created to spotlight. Victor Davies is the composer on this gem. First LP release.

Tales from the Crypt Presents: Bordello of Blood: Pure mid-’90s excess: outrageous, sleazy, and unmistakably of its era. A cult favorite that finally gets the deluxe vinyl treatment it deserves.

The Wraith: Neon, muscle cars, and synths for days. A perfect collision of ’80s style and soundtrack-driven nostalgia, and one of the most requested titles in the Terror Vision universe. Composed by Michael Hoenig and J. Peter Robinson, this score has never been available on vinyl.

Terror Train 2XLP: A slasher classic with a moody, pulsing score that feels tailor-made for vinyl. John Mills-Cockell’s score has never been released on any format.
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By ScoJo
#156829
Pretty great lineup….. really cool to see The Pit happening, I’m sortof responsible for that one finding a home at TV, hope it does well for them
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By reddye6
#156845
The Terror Vision ad for the 2026 sub says that the six releases are:
* 5 exclusive hand-poured vinyl editions
* 1 fully bespoke, hand-made edition (new for 2026)

What do you think they mean by a hand-made edition?
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By ScoJo
#156846
Could mean liquid filled or similar. I’d be surprised if they didn’t start experimenting along these lines since they’re now pressing everything in-house
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By reddye6
#156847
That sounds possible. Maybe The Wraith will be filled with wisps of Charlie Sheen's soul.
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