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By sonnydexter
#46869
and me :)
By antimax
#46927
Soooooo cool! And here I thought that hardly anyone else cared about this weird, dark, awesome movie; MIDNIGHT. Exciting news.
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By deafmetal
#46932
The Midnight OST looks like another solid gem from Motion Sounds. Great cover art by Humphreys as well. Thank you for stocking this label.
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By seb
#49933


Martin (Original 1978 Motion Picture Soundtrack) LP

The Ship to Shore Phonograph Company, One Way Static Records & Light In The Attic are proud to announce the release of the 'MARTIN' Original Soundtrack and finally give this classic unreleased soundtrack a proper release!

Donald Rubinstein's score to George A. Romero's vampire shocker has been re-mastered and pressed onto 180 gram vinyl! The soundtrack once named "one of the top 100 coolest soundtracks of all time" by MOJO Magazine, will be available on vinyl for the first time since its original release in 1978.

"Donald Rubinstein contributes a haunting, melancholy score punctuated with sudden, passionate riffs. It is the perfect accompaniment to this tale of lost souls in a barren, nearly post-apocalyptic environment." - Roy Frumkes, producer of Street Trash and director of Document of the Dead.

Featuring brand new original artwork from Brandon Schaefer, and exclusive liner notes from composer Donald Rubinstein and star John Amplas, this release will be limited to 2,000 copies on vinyl:

> 500 on Marble "Blood" Red Vinyl (This edition/variant has been exclusively made for One Way Static & Light In The Attic Records and is only available through our online stores).

> 500 on "Transylvanian Flashback" Black & White Swirl Vinyl (available only through the official Ship To Shore PhonoCo webstore).

> 1000 on 180 gram black vinyl for retail.

The LP soundtrack to George A. Romero's MARTIN has been a highly sought-after collector's piece for many years, and now - thanks to Ship to Shore PhonoCo - it is finally available again. It's not only a must-have for fans of Romero, but also connoisseurs of film scores in general.

TRACK LISTING

A1. The Calling / Main Title
A2. Train Attack
A3. Phased
A4. Tat Cuda's House
A5. Martin At The Butcher Shop
A6. Antique Chase With Villagers
A7. Garlic Chase #6
A8. Martin Goes To The City
A9. Christina Leaves
A10. Halloween
A11. Modern Vamp

B1. Chant
B2. The Calling (Reprise)
B3. Braddock / Chase
B4. Back To Me
B5. Crawling Sequence
B6. Martin Martin Martin
B7. Marie - Interlude
B8. Evocation
B9. Fly By Night
B10. Exorcism / Classical Funk
B11. Stake, Well Done!


Available from:

www.onewaystatic.com
www.lightintheattic.net
http://shiptoshore.storenvy.com/
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By texasvinyl
#49935
Right on, I'm in for a transylvanian flashback. That sounds like it should be the name of a cocktail.
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By reddye6
#49937
Is "Martin" part of Static Club or is it a separate release?
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By Hatter313
#49938
it looks like its distributed, from ship to shore, not an OWS release itself.
By albatard
#49947
Did any of the subbers received the usual discount/free shipping email sent with every distributed items ?
By Occhionero
#49949
@albatard Yes, I have received the mail.
@reddye6 It is not part of the static club!
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By layneharvey
#49950
i picked up the MARTIN bloody red marble version from LITA. this has been on my wantlist for ages!
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By NathanLurker
#49951
Martin is not part of the subscription. Static Club members did not receive a subber email to combine shipping, the email sent was the regular one way static mailing list email. It's a distributed title (with exclusive OWS colourway).

Subbers can use their discount on any orders from the OWS store.

I bought one directly from OWS, but realized after the order that i should have bought from lita. oops ! oh well, doesn't matter.
By albatard
#49954
Thanks for the precisions!
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By seb
#49958
This is a SHIP TO SHORE release, not an OWS release indeed.

It's not part of the sub, it's a distributed item that we are very happy to receive an exclusive color from.

Cheers
By PaulZaza
#49965
LOVE THE MARTIN SOUNDTRACK!!!
Just ordered the Black Swirl One but i also want to Show you guys my original Martin varese LP signed by Martin himself John Amplas!
great that this Little flickgets the love it deserves!



By EvanCampbell
#49972
It is nice to see this getting released again!
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By phantomnoir
#49974
I've just placed my order. Thank you Seb, you're the best!
By Hoodini
#50184
Dope ; but what an awful cover :)
nice job again OWS ;)
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By seb
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DEADGIRL (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) LP on VCR Records​ is now available from our webshop!

VCR RECORDS proudly announces their first release! 'DEADGIRL' Original Soundtrack by Joseph Bauer.

Joseph Bauer's original score to one of the most brutal independent horror movies of the last five years, Deadgirl, is now available for the first time on vinyl. With music sourced from the master recordings as provided by the composer, the 12" LP will be released in a limited edition of 500 copies on 180 gram, two tone grey and oxblood colored vinyl. Release will come as a numbered edition. All supervised by the film’s director, Marcel Sarmiento.

Available from:

www.onewaystatic.com (Europe)
www.lightintheattic.net (North America)
www.vcrrecords.com (North America)

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By texasvinyl
#55886
Cool, I liked the sample tracks, so I ordered a copy from the VCR site- thanks for the heads-up!

Also, today I learned "oxblood" is an actual name for a dark shade of red.
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By sonnydexter
#55891
Me too texasvinyl! sounds good so ordered through Sara/OWS
By bitewerks
#55902
I remember renting DEAD GIRL when it came out on dvd & thought it was awful. Seems like it started out strong then just went downhill. I do like the cover art there. May have to check out a few scenes for the music.

Oxblood was the dark red color of the Doc Marten boots all the skinheads wore.
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By seb
#57965
Bunch of Cineplot releases now available on www.onewaystatic.com
Both re-stocks and new titles.

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