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For this CD, we used the stereo master tapes from the original sessions, and as a bonus track, we've included a lengthy mono suite assembled by Maestro Morricone himself for a promotional double vinyl release. The maestro composed a fascinating experimental score that draws on his studies and performances with the Gruppo di Improvvisazione Nuova Consonanza, founded by Goffredo Petrassi. Morricone perfectly captured the deceptively quiet atmosphere of a post-nuclear world, where survivors live in…
*2025 stock. 100 copies limited edition* Most dreams are forgotten. They eventually become the cosmic dust of the subconscious, burning brightly for a few minutes before fading back into a buried chamber of mind. But occasionally nocturnal reveries assume a life of their own. They disappear and return, haunt and tantalize, offering unconscious symbols and twisted shapes that help us navigate the labyrinth of our own existence. Dave Harrington’s latest album, Skull Dream, falls into the realm of …
Or Kantor returns with his sophomore album Snake Island, a vivid and cinematic journey through imagined landscapes and lost love, for fans of Eden Ahbez and other seekers of sound and spirit. Following the critical success of his 2024 debut Sarda Sarda, praised by BBC Radio 6 Music, FIP Radio, RRR Australia, WYEP, KCRW, and Songlines Magazine, Kantor continues to refine his distinctive sonic identity, grounded in instrumental storytelling.
With Snake Island, Kantor ventures deeper into what he c…
Sound by Paolo Ferrara draws from the golden era of Italian library music, channeling bossa rhythms, acid funk, and pulsing psychedelia. This 1974 canvas is at once cinematic and percussive, prizing rare groove and inventive arrangements that ripple with time-warped energy.
Poco Prima dell'Aurora represents a significant collaboration between Ivano Fossati and Oscar Prudente, released in 1973. This transitional album weaves together folk-pop textures and progressive echoes, reflecting the vibrant creativity of Italian songwriting in the early seventies. Marked by solid arrangements and lyrical depth, its enduring freshness lies in both its authenticity and the synergy between two distinct musical voices.
J’Accuse... Amore Mio marks a pivotal moment in the career of Faust’O, standing as a radical and ambitious album within the Italian new wave scene. The work delves into urban alienation and existential discomfort through avant-garde sounds, nihilistic lyrics, and an intense metropolitan atmosphere. Its experimental approach and emotive currents secure its place as a distinctive and influential release in Italian pop-rock history.
Yan Tregger’s The Pop World Orchestra is a compilation highlighting the versatile French composer’s rare library music works. Characterized by lush arrangements and dynamic orchestrations, the album distills Tregger’s cross-genre flair—it’s a bright, groove-driven showcase of 1970s pop, jazz, and funk inflections, reaffirming his status as a master of mood and melodic invention.
Yan Tregger’s Rare and Unreleased Tracks, issued by Broc Recordz in 2025, gathers nine elusive gems from the French maestro’s archives. The collection pulses with velvet grooves, lush disco orchestrations, and cinematic funk, offering a fresh window into Tregger’s production artistry and his capacity for melodic, rhythmic invention.
Forever by Alessandro Alessandroni is a posthumous album recorded during the composer’s final months in Namibia, operating as both a celebration of his artistry and a poignant musical testament. Fusing orchestral pop, jazz, and classical elements, the record elegantly reflects Alessandroni's multifaceted talent, closing his storied career with subtlety and grace.
They Came from Beyond Space by James Stevens is a restored original soundtrack featuring vibrant orchestral electronics and moody jazz, pairing sci-fi suspense with inventive melodic writing.
6 Days in Leysin showcases Greg Foat in a quietly adventurous mood: drawing inspiration from the Swiss setting, he gathers a small ensemble to record original pieces defined by warmth, melodic transparency, and a delicate blend of acoustic and electronic jazz elements. The collection is a testament to Foat’s ongoing search for fresh forms in contemporary jazz, rooted in lyrical minimalism and atmospheric production.
Like our previous protagonist, Eduardo Araujo was part of the movement surrounding the television program "Jovem Guarda," which eventually gave its name to a national movement of artists influenced by the British Invasion and broadcast to Brazilian youth.
Hailing from Minas Gerais, he made his way onto the music scene in 1958, becoming known as "O rei do rock de Minas" (The King of Rock from Minas) until he released his cult album "O Bom" (The Good) in 1966, launching his career to this day. How…
*300 copies limited edition* Spanish producer Lost Twin presents The Occult, the third volume of the Library Music Series: a musical exploration of the mysterious and the supernatural. Inspired by the tradition of esoteric-themed library music, this new work offers a listening experience where scenes of witchcraft, alchemy, and mysticism are evoked through a palette of analog textures, retrofuturistic electronics, and compositions with a clear cinematic inspiration. Lost Twin is the alias of Spa…
Take a step into a world where love, dreams, and otherworldly soundscapes collide. Mattias Uneback, acclaimed band leader of the modern exotica masters Ìxtahuele, proudly announces his newest musical adventure—a genre-blending exploration guaranteed to captivate, elevate, and inspire. Drawing inspiration from vintage library music, classic exotica, driving beat, and swirling psychedelia, Uneback’s latest project channels the beauty and mystique of Sweden’s breathtaking mountain realms. Each trac…
"Ethiopians' deep-seated ethiocentrism, the legacy of a thousand years of history, has contributed in no small way to their music's strong national identity, particularly impervious to any African influences. Latin influences, so pervasive in the great musical centers of West Africa and the Congo, have been similarly rebuffed, despite the brilliant attempts of a musician like Mulatu Astatke. He was the first and for a long time the only Ethiopian to have studied music abroad (England and USA). I…
Émile Sornin aka Forever Pavot is currently on an impressive release run. After composing the soundtracks for the films De Nos Frères Blessés by Hélier Cisterne in 2020 and Babysitter by Monia Chokri in 2022, he presented in March a new solo album, L'Idiophone on Born Bad Records, for which he has been touring Europe since its release. The Parisian multi-instrumentalist is already back on BMM with his third soundtrack for Monia Chokri's new film, Simple Comme Sylvain. "Monia came to me for her p…
Strut present the first international release in over 30 years by legendary Afro-jazz group Oneness Of Juju with their new album Made Through Ritual on 4th July 2025.
This is the second Piero Scattini's movie starring Zeudi Araya, filmed in a hurry to take advantage of the success of the previous “La ragazza dalla pelle di luna”. “La ragazza fuoristrada”, set between Egypt and Ferrara, Italy, deals in an unusual way with the theme of racial integration, still a taboo at the time especially in remote Italian provinces. Despite the fact that the title evokes the legendary "Dune Buggy" (the main character, Luc Merenda, is a journalist who goes to Egypt to test i…