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Musique Pour La Danse presents The Unreleased Themes From Hellraiser (Expanded Ritual) by Coil. Back in 1987, Clive Barker's supernatural body-horror classic Hellraiser hit cinemas worldwide and introduced audiences to the demonic Cenobites. Barker was a devoted Coil fan (Peter Christopherson and John Balance), and he famously said they were the only band he'd ever heard on record whose music he'd had to take off because, in his words, "they made his bowels churn." He initially invited them to compose the film's music, and the group began recording cues.
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Wewantsounds continues its extensive reissue program of Meiko Kaji's early discography, originally released by Teichiku Records in Japan between 1972 and 1974. The Quentin Tarantino muse -- famous for her starring roles in Lady Snowblood and Stray Cat Rock -- was also a gifted singer. Otoko Onna Kokoro No Aika is another collection of superb cinematic songs featuring Kaji's signature mix of Japanese pop and groove, backed by lush, atmospheric orchestrations. This includes her rendition of "Tokyo Nagare Mono," the theme song for Seijun Suzuki's cult 1966 film Tokyo Drifter. This reissue features the original artwork, an OBI strip, and a four-page insert with new liner notes by Hashim Kotaro Bharoocha, who interviewed Meiko Kaji for the occasion.
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Joe Delia's never-before-released score for Abel Ferrara's infamous video nasty slasher, Driller Killer (1979). This is a composer and director approved remaster from the recently found long lost tapes. Limited to 1000 copies, designed with jacket art of Douglas Metro's paintings from the film, with a printed inner sleeve of lyrics and liner notes from Joe and Abel.
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Nekromantik presents the infamous score to Jörg Buttgereit's transgressive underground horror landmark, newly remastered and pressed in an ultra-limited "Red Blood" liquid vinyl edition of just 69 copies worldwide. Composed by Daktari Lorenz, Hermann Kopp, and John Boy Walton, the soundtrack mirrors the film's stark emotional contrasts with a soundscape that is at once austere and deeply romantic. Minimalist piano themes drift into decadent electronic ambience, creating an obsessive, melancholic atmosphere suspended between tenderness and decay.
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