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ITT great soundtracks
I know I've mentioned Drowning with Numbers recently since I watched it recently but damn it's got a hell of a soundtrack.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3NRzj0JZk9MHave the Akira soundtrack as a bonus:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Owm7GUhogk No.834
The Werckmeister Harmonies soundtrack.
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Zbigniew Preisner
Eleni Karaindrou
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Here's some Andrzej Korzynski
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>>858>>852>>851are polandboos becoming a thing now?
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>>860:3
still can't into space tho No.905
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I love this track (and movie). Zdenek Liska seems pretty underrated, he composed hundreds of scores yet only a few can be purchased.
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>>812Anything from Hans Zimmer :^^^^^>
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I'm sorry i'm retarded
"Well done movie for the subject. Not revolutionary but could've gone a lot worse. Soundtrack is truly amazing."
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>>921>no auto embedthis too
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:-DDD
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>>851Have I heard Preisner? Surely you meant van Budenmayer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bHC8XEfEYk No.1359
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I like this groovy little EP with Claude Bolling's music from QUI?
This track was also used for the TV series Eurotika
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Stavros Xarhakos - Girls In The Sun (1968)
This Greek movie looks a bit silly, but the soundtrack has some cool acoustic textures.
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Even though the film was far from perfect (still one of my favorite "recent" films) the soundtrack for the fountain was absolutely fantastic. I adore Clint Mansells work in general. If you like minimalistic soundtracks that in structure work almost like a concept album you should definitely give this one a listen.
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Probably one of the actual scary things about the movie.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzU3jnNWKbI No.1722
The soundtrack for La Planet Sauvage was very good indeeddd
>>1586kilimanjaro darkjaz ensemble
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Michel Magne - Le Monocle rit jaune (1964)
Cool jazz via France
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Stranger than Paradise soundtrack, composed by John Lurie (who is a main actor in this film as well), strikes me as insanely good in the sense of fitting the vibe of minimalism and perdition, flowing with moving images and landscapes, desolate wastelands and frozen lakes. It's got a nice Eastern European feel, similar to the works of Arvo Pärt.
It's also one of my favourite films of all time.
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Sugary sweet German chorus and strings for what looks to be a vile torture movie called Mark of the Devil (1970).
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Here's one of the best Lee Hazlewood songs I've heard, coming from an otherwise mediocre soundtrack to a Swedish TV movie called A House Safe for Tigers.
Since there are probably too many embedded videos on this page…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYDRWVel5RU No.2614
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André Previn - "Executive Party"
from Rollerball (1975)
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Stelvio Cipriani - "Sophisticated Shake"
from Femina Ridens (1969)
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H-Hello? Is anyone there?
Official Back from the Dead Theme Song
Giuliano Sorgini - "John Dalton Street"
from The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue (1974)
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the most peaceful and beautiful theme for the most violent and ugly film <3
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No Morricone posted yet?
How about a Catholic Psychedelic Freakout…
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Always preferred this version to the original
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From a BBC television play of Alice in Wonderland
It's not my favourite adaptation of the story but Ravi Shankar's music stands out
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So brief but I can't think of a more haunting bit of film music
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Library music used in a Radley Metzger movie
David Gold - Forbidden Fruit
from KPM 1141 - Image (1974)
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Image/release/2529487 No.3035
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Visionary and massively influential electronic compositions by Louis and Bebe Barron for Forbidden Planet (1956)
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>>3035great choice. in a similar vein, Peter Thomas' groovy space music for Raumpatrouille. it's tv…but i really doubt /tv/ would ever talk about this show.
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I've got a few electronic tracks to share.
This is Vangelis - Pulstar, which really stood out when I was watching a trailer compilation for "adult films"
It was used (perhaps without permission) in Skintight (1981)
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Giorgio Moroder - "The Apartment" from Paul Schrader's American Gigolo (1984)
a nice moody piece
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Mort Garson's moog madness on a Didn't You Hear? (1983), a forgotten Gary Busey movie that I could never find
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from Daft Punk's Electroma
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Needs more jazz
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I've been watching a lot of Takeshi Kitano lately (inb4 entry level cinema, his stuff's fucking great) and if there's one thing that stands out above all else it's probably the OST. I particularly enjoyed Hana-bi's, but I liked Sonatine as well.
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Here's a very cool Italian baroque groove from Armando Trovajoli.
Featuring the choir heard on many other great Italian soundtracks – I Cantori Moderni.
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I don't think anyone has posted Tôru Takemitsu yet. Here's one of his melodic compositions but of course he's better known for creating avant garde sound textures for films.
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>>3034>Library music Bending the rules since I can't figure out if this was actually used somewhere, but damn it's a killer track
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Delia Derbyshire interprets Bach, used in Enter the Void
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Eur9V8e5NM 9:36 if you can't be bothered listening through it all, at least listen to 9:36
The Geinoh Yamashirogumi are absolutely amazing
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For my money it doesn't get any better than this
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famously sampled…
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SEX FUNK
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I like the music (sung by Donny Osmond) in this Roger Vadim film about high school girls
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This soundtrack sounds a lot like a private press garage psych record.
It came out a few years ago on Andy Votel's Finders Keepers label.
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Hi /film/, here's one that might seem obvious. But this iconic soundtrack is actually hard to find! Usually you can only get the re-recorded score, yuck. The original music faster, but in poor condition … which kind of makes it creepier! I like how the strings sound like they are tearing each other apart.
I just came across a new vinyl release of the original score so I want to post it for you guys … enjoy.
https://youtu.be/ai4pLQIypLA?t=17s
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The Conversation is #1 because of the entire thing is about sound/audio and it's so fucking well executed, rest are mostly about how good the OST/soundtrack were.
Nino Rota and Angelo Badalementi are my favorites.
Actually haven't seen the Social Network - yet - but the album Trent and Ross made blew my mind.
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I had to look up The Conversation because I forgot the music but it's got that cool piano riff. That film has fantastic sound design too. It might be my favorite from Coppola.
I hadn't thought about David Shire but I really like his killer theme to The Taking of Pelham One Two Three.
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>>5740
It is my favorite Coppola. The music isn't the thing, it's the entire movie and how it's executed around sound/audio that gets me.
The opening sequence is pure sex.
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twin peaks is my favorite soundtrack for sure
love merry christmas mr. lawrence as well
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can you guys think of people who would create all of a film's sound design and all the music too? the audio might sound like an ongoing experimental track with some music.
i know about michel fano and i think toru takamitsu would do it too. who else?
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Fano
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>>5749
david lynch, see eraserhead, inland empire.
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Forbidden Planet qualifies
there should be more experimental electronics examples
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i didn't like Un prophete as much as most people
but the song over the end credits is comfy as fuck
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>>5747
my favorite david sylvian song right there
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>>5772
it's make me feel nostalgic even though i just saw the film for the first time a few weeks ago. kind of makes me think of spirited away
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This thread needs more Death Waltz a cool new label focused on horror soundtracks.
Beyond the Black Rainbow is obviously worth owning and I like the music from the Maniac remake with Frodo.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=szBukQCkmos
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here is minimal electronic music from a planetarium visual art project called "a song for echo". i like the composer richardo donoso.
http://julienymann.com/following/julienymann.com/A-Song-For-Echo
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"Haunted", is far superior than "Haunted Sequence" IMO
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Steve Moore fits with these last few posts
Music from The Guest (haven't seen it)
His regular music: https://stevemoore2600.bandcamp.com/album/primitive-neural-pathways
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One for Halloween. I like horror synth a lot more than zombie movies tho
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The 10 best vinyl soundtracks of 2015 – chosen by Mondo and Death Waltz
http://www.thevinylfactory.com/vinyl-factory-releases/the-10-best-vinyl-soundtracks-of-2015-chosen-by-mondo-and-death-waltz/
> Mondo and Death Waltz (joint operations as of last year) have dropped some of our favourite soundtrack releases this year – from that creepy-sexy A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night edition to those blockbuster Batman and Back To The Future box sets.
> They’re not the only heroes in the game though – a swathe of labels are pressing down midnight movie scores, anime classics and video game soundtracks to limited, irresistibly packaged wax. With that in mind, we’ve invited Death Waltz and Mondo to roundup the year in soundtracks with their pick of 10 from across the board.
Popol Vuh - Nosferatu, The Vampyre
The Silly Symphony Collection
Johnny Jewel - Lost River
Steve Moore - Cub
Junkie XL - Mad Max: Fury Road
A Goofy Movie Soundtrack (WTF??)
Le Matos - Chronicles Of The Wasteland / Turbo Kid
David Wise - Battletoads
James Newton Howard - Nightcrawler
Basil Poledouris - Robocop
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I was looking for Jonny Trunk's year-end list but found that instead
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Mike Vickers - Retribution
from Odyssey: The Ultimate Trip
and Captain Kremmen
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Morricone's Oscar winning score (found in a /mu/ sharethread): https://mega.nz/#F!slVi1A4a!RFjBhykxmqZJbInxbmIE2g
They made the old man scale down a bunch of stairs to accept the award for his 57th best musical composition. I'm glad he didn't break a hip. I like this theme but the rest of the album isn't too special. Needs more whistling and a tuned-down guitar.
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>>1586
oh definitely, I downloaded the thing a dozen times every time I exchanged laptop
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It's not operatic either like his early compositions
The soaring vocal crescendos made crappy b-westerns seem timeless and larger-than-life
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Abel Korzeniowski - W.E. (2011)
wonderful modern classical score