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Obsession (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
Waxwork Records, in partnership with Back Lot Music, presents Obsession Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Rock Burwell. Obsession follows a hopeless romantic that finds himself getting exactly what he asked for but soon discovers that some desires come at a dark, sinister price. “A big focus while composing Obsession was the idea of exploring the uncanny valley, finding the space where emotions get warped into something disorienting, where you’re no longer sure what’s real" Burwell notes. "C…
Hodori Rocks: Uncanny New Wave Sound From The 88 Olympic Land
The 1980s for Korea began with “Seúl, Corea,” and the promise of hosting the next Olympic Games brought a sense of hope even amid political instability. That optimism also spread to Korea’s arts and culture, including the gayo pop scene, which was recovering after the 1975 marijuana scandal and the restrictive “gayo purification movement.” A key symbol of renewal was Cho Yong-pil’s single “Short Hair” (단발머리), which felt like a sign that the 1970s were over—and that mood influenced Korean pop mus…
Savana Selvaggia
Savana Selvaggia collects two previously unreleased tracks by Giuliano Sorgini, highlighting one of the most visionary and experimental aspects of his library music: from an imagined African landscape through atmospheric melodies and analogue electronics ("I misteri del mondo"), to a mystical sound world where African and Middle Eastern influences merge with futuristic electronic textures and Krautrock-inspired rhythms (“Arabian Synthesizer”).  Crafted in his own Cat & Fox Studio in Rome, these …
Il Ras del Quartiere
On Il ras del quartiere, Goblin reroute their horror‑prog DNA into neon‑lit funk and sleek electronics, rescuing a cult 1983 Vanzina film from VHS purgatory with a newly remixed, visually lavish edition that finally gives these four pieces their own stage.
Fantasy
On Fantasy, Piero Umiliani resurfaces four decades late with a perfectly preserved final statement: a 1983 library dream where analog synths, light orchestration and soft rhythms drift between science‑fiction shimmer and easy‑listening warmth, closing his universe on a quietly visionary note.
Nowin’ (Masaru Imada Cover)
Following the critical acclaim of his debut album "Sarda Sarda," London based Or Kantor is set to release a captivating tribute to the Japanese jazz legend Masaru Imada. The cover version, a reinterpretation of Imada's classic piece, is a testament to Kantor's unique musical style and his ability to infuse traditional jazz with Mediterranean influences. Kantor, whose debut album has garnered praise from stations like BBC 6, FIP, WYEP, and Kiss FM, discovered Imada's music through the encourageme…
Silver Music
For close to a decade the sound of Italian cinema and television ran through four musicians from Rome. I Marc 4 were the rhythm section the country's leading composers reached for first, and between sessions they cut a long run of library albums under their own name. The scarcest corner of that catalogue sits on two companion imprints, Silver Music and Silver Men, issued in 1976 and seldom seen since. This new edition draws the strongest material from both onto a single LP, in the original milit…
Il Sesso Degli Angeli
The premiere vinyl release of Giovanni Fusco's 1968 score for Ugo Liberatore's Il Sesso degli Angeli, prepared in full stereo as it was meant to appear in 1968 but never did.
Stato Interessante
Edition of 350. Built from three episodes, Stato Interessante turns on the experiences of women facing pregnancy and abortion in an Italy on the edge of profound change, the country's debate over reproductive rights reaching its height in the months before the 1978 law. Nasca, working from a script co-written with Maurizio Costanzo, frames intimate character study against broader social observation, with a cast including Janet Agren, Monica Guerritore, Duilio Del Prete and Turi Ferro. Morricone …
Day of Anger (I Giorni dell'Ira)
Issued for Ortolani's centenary, the most complete edition yet of his 1967 western score for Tonino Valerii's film with Lee Van Cleef and Giuliano Gemma. Jazzy horns, electric guitar and that slow-stepping main theme, across the original mono and stereo albums plus the full score in stereo. 350 copies.
In Reggae Time
Cinedelig/Jamdung proudly presents the first repress of the rare UK compilation In Reggae Time (originally 1970) as a limited-edition 12" picture disc. Unearthed from original 7" single sources issued around 1967 on Ember Records and its sub-labels, this repress collects exceptionally rare UK tracks that sit at the crossroads of late‑’60s British youth culture—only marginally reggae, they instead deliver a vivid fusion of mod, R&B, ska and northern soul with the era’s restless energy preserved i…
Lupin The Third Original Soundtrack 3
Yuji Ohno’s Original Soundtrack from Lupin III is a masterclass in stylish, cinematic jazz that helped define the sound of a beloved franchise. From instantly memorable themes to supple, groove-driven arrangements, this album blends cool sophistication with playful energy, delivering music that stands on its own as a landmark jazz-pop soundtrack. Ohno crafts a vivid sonic world that moves effortlessly between noirish lounge, funky brass-driven grooves, romantic balladry, and upbeat, swinging sma…
Lupin The Third Original Soundtrack 2
Yuji Ohno’s Original Soundtrack from Lupin III is a masterclass in stylish, cinematic jazz that helped define the sound of a beloved franchise. From instantly memorable themes to supple, groove-driven arrangements, this album blends cool sophistication with playful energy, delivering music that stands on its own as a landmark jazz-pop soundtrack. Ohno crafts a vivid sonic world that moves effortlessly between noirish lounge, funky brass-driven grooves, romantic balladry, and upbeat, swinging sma…
Lupin The Third Original Soundtrack
Yuji Ohno’s Original Soundtrack from Lupin III is a masterclass in stylish, cinematic jazz that helped define the sound of a beloved franchise. From instantly memorable themes to supple, groove-driven arrangements, this album blends cool sophistication with playful energy, delivering music that stands on its own as a landmark jazz-pop soundtrack. Ohno crafts a vivid sonic world that moves effortlessly between noirish lounge, funky brass-driven grooves, romantic balladry, and upbeat, swinging sma…
Nightshades
On Nightshades, Celestial Hex step out of Berlin’s mist with a sleek strain of electro‑noir: neon‑bleeding synths, darkwave pulse and vampiric hooks that feel custom‑built for creatures of the night raised on grainy 80s cult cinema.
Magick Knives
Magick Knives channel desert night into sound: cinematic post‑punk steeped in gothic rock, darkwave and shimmered synths, where hypnotic bass, spectral guitars and whispered occult glamour coil into slow‑burn rituals.
Break the Faith
On Break The Faith, Repeated Viewing drags his VHS‑streaked horror synths onto the factory floor, hammering grime, dread and adrenaline into a streamlined industrial brawler built for raves in the rubble rather than candlelit cult screenings.
A Link To The Past Tribute
WRWTFWW Records announces the return of Louisiana-based composer and producer Jammin’ Sam Miller with A Link To The Past Tribute, his homage to the music of Zelda (A Link To The Past). His remake of the classic video game score is available as a limited edition green vinyl LP with artwork and sticker sheet by French illustrator Pierre Thyss, as well as an obi strip. Originally composed by the legendary Koji Kondo, the epic 1991 Zelda soundtrack for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System is one …
Black Power
Two real cinematic gemstones one 45. A companion single to the beloved 2x10“ vinyl compilation series The Tape Masters that keeps unearthing rare groove treasures and unreleased recordings from the vaults of film music extraordinaire Peter Thomas. Exclusive on this single and for the first time on vinyl ever is the rare German language version of „Black Power“, sung by a certain Donna Gaines. Later of course known as Donna Summer, the tune is her first recording as a solo artist at just 20 years…
Lunng
On Lunng, Sam Slater weaponizes his own contradictions, crashing drone metal, brass bands, industrial folk opera and black‑metal flashbacks into a volatile, hyper‑emotional surge of sound that feels both deeply personal and magnificently unstable.
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