Just learned that Mitchell Froom’s wild synth score for the incredible Café Flesh was later released as a solo album. Fun City Editions also reissued it on vinyl.

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Just learned that Mitchell Froom’s wild synth score for the incredible Café Flesh was later released as a solo album. Fun City Editions also reissued it on vinyl.
About 4 months ago my new album NIGHT SEQUENCES 3 was released, thus completing the Night Sequences trilogy... For now.
There's always room for another entry in the series. These albums have always been special to me and I always try to find special people to collaborate with.
On NIGHT SEQUENCES it was Speed Machine, on NIGHT SEQUENCES 2 S.T.R.S.G.N, @vhsglitch and Jupiter-8 and on NIGHT SEQUENCES 3 @fulleclipsemusic and @astralstereoproject.
Next year marks the 10th anniversary of Europaweite Aussichten. I hope to bless you with another great album.
Satan’s Blade (1984)
Throwback Thursday: Night of the Living Dead Rescore By OGRE & Dallas Campbell
Throwback Thursday: Night of the Living Dead Rescore By OGRE & Dallas Campbell
Released October 21, 2016, it’s been three years since synth musicians OGRE (Robin Ogden) and Dallas Campbell collaborated on the rescore to George A. Ramirez classic, Night of the Living Dead – Original Motion Picture Rescore! This rescore is based on the seminal 1968 film.
If you dare to watch the original, head over to Amazon Prime Videoand stream the original, now remastered and available…
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Tetsuya Komuro - Mamonotachi No Yo
1985
Just saw the 85 Vampire Hunter D movie. I always pay attention to music in films. This is the tense opening track. I totally miss when movies would uses synthesizers for scores. I can't be the only one right?