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CDHW 058CD
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Limited restock; released in 1999. The ultimate in raunchy film music from the wild world of Italian exploitation cinema. It's the final volume, the last installment of Cinecitta-Mania. Beat at... comes hotter than ever. This time it's not the easy way of Italian amore, but the dirty, red side of passion the pasta way. Say hello to sneaking kitties, pumping boys and star-love revival. Feel the heat of the beat!
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EMAN 5 CD
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"O.S.T. is the guise of the prolific San Francisco based producer Chris Douglas. He reportedly has over 500 tracks awaiting release but, so far, has only released a handful of material (under his O.S.T. and Rook Valard guises) on a number of labels including Worm Interface, Plug Research, Reflective, Switch, Qlipothic, Phthalo, Emanate, XLr8R, Polyrhythmic, and Dial. At an early age Chris found himself under the mentorship of Spacetime Continuum's Jonah Sharpe, where he honed his production skills while Jonah introduced him to the best sounds in techno and electronica from around the world. From there Chris used that musical knowledge combined with his deep-rooted and often troubled emotions to produce music that walks the fine line of intricate melodic complexity and dark chasmic chaos- music where, at any given time, you don't know whether to be engulfed by its dark depths or overwhelmed by its vast dissonance. Contained in O.S.T. are bits of jazz, drum & bass, dark ambient, and a healthy dose of experimental sounds. But as soon as you recognize a style or sound, the track has evolved in another unexpected direction. Nothing compares to the sound of O.S.T., but maybe if you imagined a collaboration of artists like Freeform, Lustmord, Low Res/Crank, Coil, Phthalocyanine, Bisk, & SAW II-era Aphex Twin."
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EMAN 5 LP
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CDHW 054LP
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2006 vinyl repressing of this long unavailable 1999 soundtrack album. Signor Rossi, with music composed, arranged and performed by Franco Godi. With the help of carefully re-created German and Italian original-tapes that had been lost for so long, this unique collection of musical highlights mixed with some high dialogue was put together. We join Signor Rossi and his friend Gastone through the Stone Age, from the middle-ages into the future, travel with them through the Orient, Wild West, jungle and even on their holidays. Including the German, English and Italian version of the famous title track "Viva la Felicita," there are many more unreleased tracks on this unique record for fans of cartoons and the young-at-heart.
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FLAG 3001
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Original soundtrack to the Stefan Ruzowitzky film. Featuring: iO, Private Lightning Six, Showroom Recording Series (all various combos/aegi of Patrick Pulsinger, Gerhard Potuznik, Erdem Tunakan, and Florian Sokol, who at various times throughout their various careers have recorded for Cheap, Mego, Mo'Wax, GIGuptight, etc...), Satanic Soul (Mego/Or/Cheap's Elin), Peter Kruder (of '& Dorfmeister' fame), Christopher Just, The Memory Foundation, DJ Lodig, and Ratio. Frigid soundscapes, squawk-heft-acid, creaky-door shuffle, psych-oriented keyboard fumble, Sähkö -inspired marimba hockets, etc... First-tier Vienna grit from a relative who's who of said scene, the next to blow up large 'Koln style'." --Hrvatski
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