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OSIBISA – Sunshine Day: The Boyhood Sessions
January 28, 2021

Red Steel Music 2020 Afro-rock ambassadors celebrate their fiftieth anniversary with cinematic triumph and project a hopeful look into the future. To say that this ensemble, who’d brought ancient rhythms over to Europe five decades ago, always sounded futuristic – … Continue reading
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Tagged Afro-rock, Osibisa, soundtrack, world music
AJ TRUE – Jirga: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
September 13, 2019

AJ True 2019 Aural movie in its own right, an evocative flow of tunes that accompany Australian travelogue to take the listener on a dramatic, if peace-seeking, trip. Full of reflection, Benjamin Gilmour’s “Jirga” was filmed in a genuinely dangerous … Continue reading
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Tagged AJ True, ambient, instrumental, prog rock, soundtrack
VARIOUS ARTISTS – Extremes O.S.T.
January 4, 2018

Deram 1972 / Gonzo 2017 Long-forgotten soundtrack to a film preserving long-gone era for glorious posterity. “I like talking to young people but I don’t enjoy young people,” says a middle-class gentleman in one of the scenes that make “Extremes” … Continue reading
Posted in Reissues, Video Reviews
Tagged Arc, Crucible, Mark McCann, O.S., psychedelic, soundtrack, Supertramp
VARIOUS ARTISTS – The Black Room: Official Motion Picture Soundtrack
October 22, 2017

Cleopatra 2017 Horror flick gets a multi-colored flicker of aural light Rolfe Kanefsky’s “The Black Room” isn’t the most innovative of thrillers, yet the film’s soundtrack easily exceeds expectations with its original score interpolating a smattering of psychedelic classics. Composed … Continue reading
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Tagged Savant, soundtrack, Various Artists
VARIOUS ARTISTS – The Devil’s Domain – Official Motion Picture Soundtrack
August 8, 2017

Cleopatra 2017 Fearsome Satan of cyber fiber finds sounds to possess his followers: an OST for a horror flick starring Michael Madsen. Branching out into cinema seems to be an ingenious, if not very original, move for Cleopatra Records who … Continue reading
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Tagged Iggy Pop, Jürgen Engler, Nektar, Radclyffe Hall, soundtrack, The Stooges, Various Artists, Vowws