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Artists: Paul Haslinger P: 2009 Haslinger has really outdone himself with this one. Although it's short, noisy and to the point... it certainly gets the job done! Bits of classical, industrial, world, metal, ambient and even jazz pop up in this beautifully rendered score. Lucian and Sonja's love story is underscored by dark piano, tortured strings and brutal electronics. Similarly, Sonja's execution is scored to tragic perfection utilizing a heavier string sound than Haslinger has used in this series yet. The action music is up to par with the first two scores and is both intense and wonderfully textured.
Artists: Paul Haslinger P: 2012 The fourth Underworld movie and the 3rd soundtrack made by Paul Haslinger.
Artists: Paul Haslinger P: 2007 This is the soundtrackscore to the movie Vacancy. In addition, this CD contains a remix of a track made by Lightwave Christoph Harbonnier,a remix made by Lustmord and a remix by Michael Fakesch.
Artist: Picture Palace Music P: 2018 Thorsten Quaeschning is proofing his qualities with this Soundtrack music. Instrumental titles with a vein of TD.
Artist: Pond P:1992 This is a four track maxi CD with some new tracks, played in the techno style of the 90s. Here the last copy!
Artist: Pond P: 2006 Collection of all Soundtrack Pond has ever made.
Artist: Popol Vuh P: 1976 / 1999 The title track is the ubiquitous soundtrack for Werner Herzog's classic film Aguirre, the Wrath of God, an excellent movie about a doomed party of conquistadors gradually swallowed up by an uncaring jungle. Fricke created here a transcendent masterpiece of ambience; seriously some of the finest mellotron work ever recorded. This is the last copy of the Ohr Version!
Artist: Popol Vuh P: 1982 / 1992 This is the High Tide label version with different track lenghts. Originally released in 1982, the soundtrack to yet another of Werner Herzog’s films, Fitzcarraldo is perhaps the most bizarre and provocative of all Florian Fricke’s film scores. Fitzcarraldo is the story of an opera house being built in the South American jungle for an appearance by Enrico Caruso. Yet Fitzarraldo’s music is not what one might expect given the film’s circumstance; it is music of and about deep contrast, with Caruso’s rich voice interplaying with the Popol Vuh sound. Fitzcarraldo is a true reward to all Popol Vuh and Krautrock fans alike.
Artist: Popol Vuh P: 1978 / 2004 The new issue of Nosferatu contains more than 20 additional minutes of material left off the original release and for the first time appears as the complete soundtrack in the correct running sequence. Nosferatu contains four pieces which rank among the best in the Popol Vuh catalogue, thanks to a serene, mystic, deeply personal stance that basically transposes Hosianna Mantra into gothic music.
Artists: Projekt Gamma + Erich Schauder P: 2014 Wonderful sequencertracks in the traditionel Berlin School style. Photos taken by Peter Sauermann during his travels to the Antarctica and Greenland. This is a set with a BluRay that includes a picture show and a MP3 CDr with the tracks from the show.
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