Probably my favourite Mondo release, Charles Gross' superbly unsettling, complex orchestral score for a cult classic.
The music is fascinating (disco cheese-cut aside, though that's also pretty darn listenable) and the sleeve notes are
everything you want from a 'how did the score happen' recollection-and backed with a Blue Sunshine sheet of acid tabs to boot.
But what really pushed the whole release over the cliff is Jay Shaw's incredible, world-beating sleeve art/design which presents the film's plot and themes as a Kafka nightmare-in-blue, referencing the brilliant style of his beloved Eastern European designers without imitating in the slightest. I absolutely friggin love this release! I also lucked out and scored the random blue-translucent vinyl, as a bonus cherry on the cake (which was thanks to the always-excellent @lazyben, I recall...)
If you don't have this under-appreciated score I can't recommend it highly enough!
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