Distribution catalog
All releases (590)
[ sorted by label ] [ sorted by artist ]
CDs (421)
[ sorted by label ] [ sorted by artist ]
CD-Rs (138)
[ sorted by label ] [ sorted by artist ]
Vinyl (31)
[ sorted by label ] [ sorted by artist ]
[ Latest additions ] [ Tapes ] [ Compilations ] [ Special offers ] [ Random release ]
Items
Gnaw Their Tongues - All The Dread Magnificence Of Perversity (Crucial Blast)
2009 album from this Dutch project, staying faithful to its black/doom metal meets horror movie symphonic score in hell sound. Compared to "An Epiphanic Vomiting of Blood", the 9 tracks here can be both more chaotic and dense with heavy drums, strained shrieks and agitated strings rising from the sludge (the poetically titled opening track "My Orifices Await Ravaging" being a perfect example), and yet more controlled at others when they are wielded with orchestral precision, such as on the demonic dirge "L'Ange Qui Annonce La Fin Du Temps". Dreadful, infernal fanfare for wretched times.
(CD, digisleeve with booklet, out of stock)
[ black metal ] [ doom metal ] [ noise ] [ orchestral ] [ soundtrack ]
Hermann Kopp - Nekronology (Red Stream)
Label info: "Nekronology is a compilation of mournful musical selections from director Jorg Buttgereit's infamous films, Nekromantik, Nekromantik 2, and Der Todesking. The tracks contained on this release were performed by artist Hermann Kopp. The idea behind the music was to create a dreary atmosphere through a raw, ritualistic sound. You can hear Kopp's signature violin groans, and Moog synthesizer during scenes such as the bathtub suicide, the rabbit being skinned alive, and the necrophilia sequences. Co-released with underground splatter mag, Ultra Violent."
(CD, jewel case, to be restocked soon)
[ experimental ] [ soundtrack ]
Ishai Adar - Beaufort Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (Ak Duck)
Original soundtrack to "Beaufort", the 2007 Berlinale Film Festival Silver Bear winner for best director. "Beaufort" tells the story of the last group of IDF soldiers stationed in the South Lebanon outpost of the same name, prior to the evacuation of Israeli forces from the country in 2000.
Its soundtrack was composed by Israeli electronic artist Ishai Adar, who was previously involved in the experimental pop band "The Top-Hat Carriers". This is Adar's second motion picture soundtrack, and it's an ominous and pensive combination of processed digital sounds, warm ambient drones and sedated melodies. The press release suggests comparisons to Philip Jack, Biosphere & William Basinski, but this comes recommended to anyone looking for a great example of a subtle contemporary electronic score.
(CD, clear jewel case, $15.00)
[ Add to cart ]
[ soundtrack ]
Le Forbici Di Manitu - Terrore Nello Spazio (Small Voices)
Label info: "One of the most enigmatic, eclectic and cosmopolitan bands of the Italian electronic scene returns with a singular sonorization - originally commissioned by the sci-fi festival Invasioni and performed live in Cosenza in Summer 2001 - paying a tribute to the cult movie Terrore nello spazio (1965, a.k.a. Planet of the Vampires and The Demon Planet) by Mario Bava, the undisputed and unforgotten Maestro of Italian gothic and macabre cinema.
Based freely on the story (later plagiarized by Ridley Scott’s Alien) of the spaceships Argot and Galliot, attracted to land on a dying planet by ectoplasmic alien-vampires that in order to escape to other worlds need to take possession of the body of astronauts turning them into living zombies, Le Forbici di Manitù have created a sharp-witted hybrid of B-movies retro-fascinations and stylized genre contaminations, by mixing samplers and analogic electronics with an instrumentation hinting at jazz (flute, clarinet, congas, vibraphone) and disseminating the score with surreal cut-ups of dialogues from vintage films [...], to permeate it with a mid-Sixties mood."
(CD, clear jewel case, $13.00, last copy)
[ Add to cart ]
[ soundtrack ]
Luciano Michelini - L'Isola Degli Uomini Pesce (Fin de Siècle Media)
Label info: "Luciano Michelini's action packed score for this Italian sci-fi adventure directed by Sergio Martino. It is a fusion of styles, which include highly dramatic material, romantically laced cues and pieces which by their sound and construction are obviously from the school of Italian film music. Previously released on LP by the prestigious label Cometa and now restored and presented for the first time ever on CD in a 6-page digipak with original artwork, film stills and liner notes by John Mansell!"
(CD, digipak, $16.50)
[ Add to cart ]
[ soundtrack ]
Naked Intruder - Iteration III (Mile 329)
The much-delayed third full-length release from Naked Intruder is finally out, and it delivers the goods. And what goods indeed: 8-bit melodies, metal percussions and atonal piano and organ passages fuse into an album of industrial circus music meets 1980s action movie soundtrack. Challenging and rewarding at the same time, this iteration is not a mere repetition but a reaffirmation of a world where creepy clowns, armored bank robbers and cubic insects evolve. The Yars will have their revenge.
(CD-R in plastic case, $13.00, last copy)
[ Add to cart ]
[ 8-bit ] [ industrial ] [ soundtrack ]
Riz Ortolani - Cannibal Holocaust Original Soundtrack (Red Stream)
Much needed reedition of this soundtrack to Ruggero Deodato's brutal cinematic masterpiece from 1980. From the naively seductive theme track to the buzzing Moog pieces, everything is gathered here including the various disco, jazz and lounge-tinged tracks heard throughout the movie. There is a strong emotional aspect to this score, a disturbing sense of humanity that'll remind you of the perils of the Green Inferno.
Includes two bonus videos: the original movie trailer and a recent interview with Riz Ortolani.
(CD, digipak, $13.00)
[ Add to cart ]
[ soundtrack ]
The Giallos Flame - The Giallos Flame (Baphomet Records)
Ignore the awfully drawn cover artwork, the Giallos Flame is the essential modern-day heir to the jazzy prog rock of Goblin and the synth-heavy Fabio Frizzi soundtracks that made their mark on so many Italian horror soundtracks of the late 70's. Sleazy, funky and and just so remarkably efficient at capturing that certain vibe.
(CD, jewel case, $11.00)
[ Add to cart ]
[ sleaze jazz ] [ soundtrack ]
All unquoted release descriptions copyright 1998-2012 Mechanoise Labs. They may be freely used if unmodified and with proper attribution. Please ask if you wish to use them unlike some lazy bastards who don't even listen to what they're selling.






