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Soundtracks, any favourites/recommendations
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You definitely have a dark side Dermot LOL!!!
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To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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fergus wrote:You definitely have a dark side Dermot LOL!!!
Boooooooo!
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And the Horror gravy train rolls on....Vinyl.
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One more before the clock strikes midnight....with the light off and a lone candle burning. Whoooooooooooo...
Amazon:
'Post-minimalist composer Elliot Goldenthal established the early promise he more than fulfilled with this early stark horror score. Dark, moody and utterly compelling - Goldenthal blends minimalist repetition with modernist dissonance, all enveloped with a black coating of turbulent neo-romanticism, searing itself onto the listeners soul. This disc is well worth seeking out, a must for film score buffs and fans of modern music alike.,
'I loved the film of PET SEMATARY and the music is equally as chilling! Elliot Goldenthal (who composed the score for ALIEN) is on top form here, with some chilling sounds and creepy instruments, as well as a haunting choir from the opening tune!
If you loved PET SEMATARY or love horror music, then by this, but I would advise you to leave the light on - it's very creepy!'
Amazon:
'Post-minimalist composer Elliot Goldenthal established the early promise he more than fulfilled with this early stark horror score. Dark, moody and utterly compelling - Goldenthal blends minimalist repetition with modernist dissonance, all enveloped with a black coating of turbulent neo-romanticism, searing itself onto the listeners soul. This disc is well worth seeking out, a must for film score buffs and fans of modern music alike.,
'I loved the film of PET SEMATARY and the music is equally as chilling! Elliot Goldenthal (who composed the score for ALIEN) is on top form here, with some chilling sounds and creepy instruments, as well as a haunting choir from the opening tune!
If you loved PET SEMATARY or love horror music, then by this, but I would advise you to leave the light on - it's very creepy!'
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Won't be long now :)
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One of the best still scares the bejesus out-a-me!
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I remember that too! Never got round to actually owning it though. Maybe I'll have it for next Hallowen :)Derek wrote:
One of the best still scares the bejesus out-a-me!
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He finally arrives....