SOUNDTRACK

Here you find Soundtracks, that have a electronic music relationship.
SOUNDTRACK
Christopher Franke - The Calling

Artist: Christopher Franke
P: 2000

The version with the longer tracks only by Franke!

19,90 EUR
 
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Christopher Franke - The Celestine Prophecy

Artist: Christopher Franke
P: 1996
Taken as inspiration from a novel by someone named James Redfield, "Celestine Prophecy" is a very exotic album and much more sophisticated than his earlier solo works although it took a lot longer to get into. Some of these pieces have a sort of progressive nature to them due to the morphing changes in melody that make them almost like several songs in one. The opening track is an example which starts with a dramatic, almost serious tone with Central American drums, a frantic rhythm before gradually slowing down at first before becoming a beautiful, peaceful track of almost a totally different mood altogether in the last two-thirds. While the Redfield book itself is not really necessary to read in order to appreciate this music, a familiarity with the book will enhance one's listening experience. You can listen to this music hundreds of times, and not get tired of it. It is truly inspired. It's not only Franke's best work, but it is also one of the best new age albums ever released. Don't deny yourself the experience of this great spiritual journey.

This is the Priority Label version!

18,90 EUR
 
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Christopher Franke - Universal Soldier

Artist: Christopher Franke
P: 1992

"Universal Soldier" is the first full-fledged soundtrack release of Christopher Franke, dating from 1992. Chronologically though, "New Music for Films Vol.1" should be considered first, since it contains film music material from 1989-1990. Universal Soldier continues the darker moods explored on "New Music for Films", with a very heavy orchestral texture. Being a score for an action flick with Claude van Damme, the movie with enormous emphasis on suspense, this album delivers what is expected. Hard to listen to at moments, it does not constitute a significant item in Franke's musical heritage, but still, for those who like electronica and orchestra playing together, it is worth having in a CD collection. The album starts with 'Vietnam Jungle', a blast of orchestral forte, to set the mood for the whole album. 'The Explosion' is a short number taking us back to 1990's "New Music for Films" collection. 'Unisols on Fire' is a dark cantata with a sophisticated orchestral rhythm, hinting at Franke's penchant for compositional complexity, which will be displayed in full form and class in "Babylon 5" series of 1995-2000. It's also interesting to note that the symphonic passages from 'Unisols on Fire' constitute the starting point for 1995's soundtrack of Christopher Franke, "Night of the Running Man". 'McGregor' is a miniature, which might be just as well recorded by Preisner, if it occurred to him to use full orchestra. The track is quite scary, with a more than usual element of chaos thrown in. 'Grand Canyon' continues the mood, which progressively turns to be more and more avantgarde. The tracks, 'I'm Already Dead' and 'Going Home' are slightly lighter mood-breaks, adjusted to the slower scenes from the film, but only just a tad lighter. Increasingly chaotic avant-garde compositions 'The Fight' and 'Back From Dead' must have provided an excellent background for breath-taking scenes from the movie, but as standalone compositions they are quite leaded, requiring maximum concentration from the listener. The remaining tracks continue to deliver the variations on a theme. In fact, it's hard to distinguish one from another. It's best to think of "Universal Soldier" as one long suite, broken into pieces for the filmmaking purposes.

13,90 EUR
 
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Cusco - Sielmann 2000

Artist: Cusco
P: 1991

This is the music for the german RTL TV Series Sielmann 2000.  Nice typical Cusco melodies with more soundtrack feeling.

16,80 EUR
 
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Eberhard Schoener + Harold Faltermeyer - Gier

Artist: Eberhard Schoener
P: 2009
Soundtrack for a german TV movie. Music by Harold Faltermeyer and songs by Eberhard Schoener, with a modern remix of "Why don't you answer" together with Sting.

12,90 EUR
 
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Gandalf - Labyrinth

Artist: Gandalf
P: 1990
A Soundtrack made by Gandalf at the height at his career. Emotional melodies and the typical Gandalf Style.

Here the last copy!

24,50 EUR
 
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John Carpenter - Anthology: Movie Themes 1974-1998

Artist: John Carpenter
P: 2017

As much as I love most of Carpenter's films, he is much more than just a great director. His themes are iconic, for most you immediately know the film they are connected to. And they're damn good. These themes albums are a must have.

16,90 EUR
 
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Kettel - IBB + OBB

Artist: Kettel
P: 2013
The typical way, Kettel composes music. This time for a computergame with a lot of shorter, rhythmic and melodic tracks for each level.

15,80 EUR
 
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Kitaro + Peter McEvilley - Ninja Scroll

Artist: Kitaro + Peter McEvilley
P: 2003
The soundtrack has been co-scored by Golden Globe & Grammy Award winning artist Kitaro and multi-instrumentalist and composer, Peter ‘Peas’ McEvilley. The music is an eclectic mix of new age, traditional Japanese folk music, jazz, rock and electronica.

18,90 EUR
 
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Kitaro - 442 Extreme Patriots of WWII

Artist: Kitaro
P: 2010
The 442nd Infantry Regiment was a segregated unit formed by the United States Military.  This U.S. Army regiment, composed mainly of Japanese American soldiers, became one of the most decorated units for its size and length of service in the history of the United States Military. Due to their exceptional combat records and the high number of casualties, they were nicknamed the “Purple Heart Battalion.”  442, Extreme Patriots of WWII is a film about the 100th Battalion and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team who were first seen as the problem, but later proved to be the problem-solvers.  It's a story of the 442 veterans, their struggle and their victories as American soldiers and civilians.
Coupled with the film 442 - Extreme Patriots of WWII, is the music of world-renowned Grammy and Golden Globe Award-winning artist, Kitaro.  Kitaro's various sound collaborations and resonant, multi-textured compositions, with their crescendos of passion and oases of serenity dramatically intertwines a powerful and vivid sphere of consciousness to this riveting chapter of Japanese American History during World War II.  Also included on this disc is dialogue from the film, including current U.S. Senator Daniel Inouye, George Takei, decorated veterans and Medal Of Honor Recipents.

16,80 EUR
 
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