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Mladi
Mladi (translucent blue in black vinyl 12" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: 948768 03. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Summer (5:14)
Hana-bi (4:27)
Kids Return (5:52)
Review: Joe Hisaishi's latest release offers a compelling fusion of classical and cinematic music. The compositions, originally crafted for film soundtracks, are reimagined with orchestral arrangements that breathe new life into the pieces. The album showcases Hisaishi's signature style, blending emotive melodies with intricate orchestration. Listeners are treated to a rich auditory experience that highlights the depth and versatility of Hisaishi's work.
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Wonka (Soundtrack)
Wonka (Soundtrack) (gatefold brown & cream vinyl 2xLP with obi-strip)
Cat: MBM 002. Rel: 20 Jun 24
Joey Talbot - "Pure Imagination" (Opening titles version) (1:39)
Timothee Chalamet & The Cast Of Wonka - "A Hatful Of Dreams" (2:35)
Joey Talbot - "Welcome To Scrubbit's" (3:45)
Timothee Chalamet - "You've Never Had Chocolate Like This (Hoverchocs)" (1:51)
Joey Talbot - "Flying Chocolatiers" (1:24)
The Cast Of Wonka - "Scrub Scrub" (1:51)
Joey Talbot - "Wonka's Case" (2:56)
Paterson Joseph/Matt Lucas/Mathew Baynton/Keegan-Michael Key - "Sweet Tooth" (2:11)
Joey Talbot - "Willy & Noodle At The Zoo" (2:14)
Calah Lane & Timothee Chamalet - "For A Moment" (3:19)
Joey Talbot - "The Letter A" (1:41)
Joey Talbot - "Clock Tower" (3:04)
Timothee Chalamet & The Cast Of Wonka - "You've Never Had Chocolate Like This" (1:30)
Hugh Grant & Timothee Chalamet - "Oompa Loompa" (1:02)
Timothee Chalamet & The Cast Of Wonka - "A World Of Your Own" (3:41)
Timothee Chalamet - "Sorry Noodle" (2:25)
Joey Talbot - "Mamma's Secret" (1:40)
Timothee Chalamet - "Pure Imagination" (1:26)
Hugh Grant - "Oompa Loompa" (reprise) (2:36)
Joey Talbot - "500 Monks, 1 Giraffe" (2:14)
Joey Talbot - "Death By Chocolate" (2:57)
Joey Talbot - "The Oompa Loompa To The Rescue" (2:37)
Joey Talbot - "Noodle Gives Affable The Ledger" (2:53)
Joey Talbot - "Chocolate Fountain" (1:09)
Review: The 2023 film Wonka has delighted audiences with its fantastic original soundtrack featuring performances by lead actor Timothee Chalamet and an exceptional ensemble cast including Hugh Grant, Calah Lane, and Keegan-Michael Key. Composed by Joby Talbot and penned by songwriter Neil Hannon, the score captures the essence of the golden age of Hollywood musicals while paying homage to the beloved classics of the past. Director Paul King's vision of a prequel to the iconic 1971 film comes to life with enchanting melodies and vibrant arrangements, inviting listeners on a whimsical journey through the fantastical world of Willy Wonka.
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Beyond Good & Evil (Soundtrack) (20th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: WAYOV 027. Rel: 25 Sep 24
In The Beginning (3:08)
Home Sweet Home (2:55)
Akuda House Propaganda (2:42)
Hillyan Safari (2:13)
DomZ Metallic Menace (1:39)
Hillyan Ballad (1:40)
Indulgent Dad (2:04)
Revealing Photo (1:11)
Salud Juanito! (1:58)
Ming's Melody (2:54)
Palinurus Plight (2:47)
Unacceptable Losses (1:13)
Monkey Business (1:45)
Slipping In (3:54)
Mammago Garage (2:34)
Hillyan Tour (1:11)
Always Crabby (1:21)
When DomZ Attack (1:20)
Funky Racing (2:46)
Pirate Warrior (1:49)
About Jade (0:53)
Black Isle Welcome (0:58)
Self-Destruction (1:45)
Barbara Bots (2:23)
Enfants Disparus (1:30)
Alpha Section Alert (1:04)
Mine-Ful (2:42)
In Hot Pursuit (1:22)
Hillyan Ballad (Composer cut) (1:34)
Slaughterhouse Scramble (2:15)
Guiding Light (2:09)
Fear The Reaper (2:12)
Say Cheese, Fellas (1:41)
Something Completely Different (1:50)
Free Your Mind (1:48)
Thoughtful Reflection (2:16)
Caught In The Act (1:34)
Factory Secrets (1:17)
Redemption (2:19)
Review: The 20th Anniversary Edition of the Beyond Good & Evil official soundtrack offers a revitalised take on the game's original music. The soundtrack features a full orchestra which manages to preserve the intimate, improvised feel of the original compositions while adding new tracks recorded with unconventional instruments. Christophe Heral, the composer, speaks of the balance between modern orchestration and the quirky, spontaneous creativity that defined the 2003 release in the accompanying notes. With additions like a broken guitar and unique tuning, this anniversary edition celebrates the artistic spirit of the franchise and offers a fresh yet faithful homage to the original music.
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Starve Acre (Soundtrack)
Starve Acre (Soundtrack) ("burial" green vinyl LP)
Cat: ACED 212. Rel: 24 Oct 24
The Whistle (3:41)
Starve Acre Theme (1:58)
Marshland (3:19)
Birds (2:59)
Hallucination (2:16)
Murmuration (5:09)
The Hare (1:08)
Listen (1:20)
Catch The Hare (2:37)
Release The Hare (3:14)
Come In (6:59)
The Ritual (4:21)
Matt Smith - "Let Me In" (4:02)
Crewdson & Cevanne - "Let Me In" (2:31)
Review: Matthew Herbert's score for Starve Acre is an atmospheric blend of tension and subtlety, perfectly complementing the film's eerie rural setting. Known for his innovative soundtracks - as well as his innovative house productions - Herbert delivers a composition that merges traditional orchestral elements with unsettling electronic soundscapes. The result is a haunting mix that mirrors the film's themes of grief, folklore, and the supernatural. Throughout the score, Herbert balances delicate, pastoral melodies with darker, more ominous tones. Tracks swell gently before giving way to deeper, more unsettling layers, capturing the oppressive sense of dread that permeates the film. The inclusion of two renditions of 'Let Me In' i one performed by actor Matt Smith and another by folk-electronic duo Crewdson & Cevanne i adds a folkish, melancholic edge to the soundtrack. Each version offers a distinct interpretation, with Smith's stripped-down approach contrasting with Crewdson & Cevanne's more textured take. Overall, Herbert's minimalist yet powerful score elevates the haunting atmosphere of Starve Acre, turning it into an unsettling sonic experience. Fans of atmospheric soundtracks and experimental compositions will appreciate the subtle craftsmanship on display.
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The Wind Rises (Soundtrack)
The Wind Rises (Soundtrack) (limited gatefold translucent blue vinyl 2xLP (side 4 etched) + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TJJA 10033C. Rel: 14 Jun 23
Track 1 (1:31)
Track 2 (1:24)
Track 3 (1:25)
Track 4 (0:31)
Track 5 (1:19)
Track 6 (1:07)
Track 7 (0:50)
Track 8 (1:16)
Track 9 (1:13)
Track 10 (1:18)
Track 11 (2:12)
Track 12 (1:31)
Track 13 (2:44)
Track 14 (1:33)
Track 15 (0:48)
Track 16 (0:54)
Track 17 (1:18)
Track 18 (1:18)
Track 19 (1:05)
Track 20 (1:05)
Track 21 (2:10)
Track 22 (2:31)
Track 23 (1:10)
Track 24 (0:58)
Track 25 (1:45)
Track 26 (3:01)
Track 27 (3:04)
Track 28 (1:55)
Track 29 (0:58)
Track 30 (1:16)
Track 31 (3:33)
Track 32 (3:21)
Review: Studio Ghibli's entire series of scores reissues continues with this new one of the OST for The Wind Rises. One of few, if the only biographical Ghibli film out there, the sublime anime tells the story of the life of Jiro Horikoshi, the designer of the first ever low-wing monoplane flighter aircraft to enter service in war. Noted for its emotional heaviness (perhaps even more so than many of Ghibli's more surreal works), this is an effect markedly achieved by in-house composer Joe Hisiashi, whose simple statement of just eight songs hears him make use of tremolo'ing strings, accordions, symphonic structures and sad string plods.
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The Boy & The Heron (Soundtrack)
The Boy & The Heron (Soundtrack) (gatefold 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: TJJA 10063. Rel: 04 Jul 24
Ask Me Why (Evacuation) (1:18)
White Wall (0:43)
Gray Heron (1:07)
Memories (1:24)
Gray Heron (II) (1:08)
A Feather In The Dusk (2:02)
Adolescence (1:13)
Gray Heron (III) (2:22)
Silence (1:43)
The Curse Of The Gray Heron (0:55)
Feather Fletching (1:58)
Ask Me Why (Mother's Message) (1:45)
A Trap (2:19)
Sanctuary (2:46)
The Master Of The Tomb (1:43)
Ark (3:03)
Warawara (1:44)
Reincarnation (2:29)
Rain Of Fire (1:26)
Cursed Sea (2:30)
Farewell (0:48)
Reminiscence (2:16)
Close Encounter (1:12)
Diversion (1:11)
A Girl Of Fire (1:18)
Mahito & Himi (1:36)
The Corridor Door (1:14)
A Burrow (2:04)
A Song Of Prayer (The Delivery Room) (2:20)
Granduncle (1:06)
In Secret (0:35)
The King's Parade (1:44)
Granduncle's Desire (2:40)
Ask Me Why (Mahito's Commitment) (1:58)
The Great Collapse (1:45)
The Last Smile (2:48)
Kenshi Yonezu - "Spinning Globe" (4:30)
Review: It is at this point a given that every Joe Hisiashi / Studio Ghibli soundtrack should land on our doorsteps. Hayao Miyazaki's latest film, The Boy And The Heron, is the very latest anime fantasy film to be released through the esteemed film franchise; described as a 'big, fantastical film', it follows a boy named Mahito Maki who moves to the countryside after his mother's death, discovers an abandoned tower near his new home, and enters a fantastical world with a talking grey heron. Whereas many of Hisiashi's other soundtracks deal in wide variegations of whimsy and heart-warmth, The Boy And The Heron skews purely to the latter, working in the bare but endlessly affecting mode of solo piano, and evoking the lonely but ultimately revelatory internal process that occurs during grief. Befitting of Miyazaki's controversial decision for the film not to pander to audiences or spell out meanings, so too does Hisiashi's contribution find reams of expression in a spare, single instrument.
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A Symphonic Celebration: Music From The Studio Ghibli Films Of Hayao Miyazaki (Soundtrack)
Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind (8:34)
Kiki’s Delivery Service (10:39)
Princess Mononoke (7:26)
The Wind Rises (6:14)
Ponyo On The Cliff By The Sea (9:36)
Castle In The Sky (5:29)
Porco Rosso (8:38)
Howl’s Moving Castle (7:57)
Spirited Away (7:30)
My Neighbor Totoro (8:31)
Review: Joe Hisiashi's incredible career as the scorer for all of Studio Ghibli's animated films (among other endeavours) has lent him an almost godlike status in the world of film music composition. Now, what better way to celebrate is there than to have him stop by for a unique 'versions' release of all the main themes from his scored films, and release them on a well-known indie label? A Symphonic Celebration hears Hisiashi revisit and recompose all the main themes from the likes of The Wind Rises, Mononoke and Spirited Away, putting fresh ears on his spirited, lifelong collaboration with director Hayao Miyazaki.
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Skull & Bones (Soundtrack)
Skull & Bones (Soundtrack) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: LMLP 198. Rel: 25 Jul 24
An Untold Story (main Theme) (4:09)
Prowl (3:07)
Gate Of Tears (2:13)
Outgunned (5:47)
Unknown Territory (0:54)
Saint-Anne's Rest (2:31)
Rage Of The Unbound (2:35)
Oosten's Downfall (3:15)
Marooned (1:42)
A Predator's Calling (3:23)
Rain Of Fire (2:39)
Ominous Tides (1:26)
Schaduw's Vengeance (4:01)
Pirate Latitudes (1:52)
Shallow Dangers (2:08)
In For The Kill (2:49)
Mother Of Shipwrecks (1:42)
What Lurks Beneath (2:07)
Worth Your Salt (1:37)
Thrill Of The Hunt (2:31)
Lanitra's Remains (1:27)
Ravages Of The Sea (2:06)
Rogue Waves (2:09)
Uncharted Waters (1:40)
Fara Frenzy (2:17)
Long Live Piracy (2:41)
Review: Pirates have always had a pretty rough time in the land of video games. On the face of it, there's so much about bandits-on-the-waves that should work perfectly for a playable adventure. And yet so few have managed to really crack the formula, save for the likes of Assassin's Creed Black Flag and Sid Meier's standard-bearing Pirates. Enter Skull & Bones, a high spec 2024 release which - having reportedly spent the best part of a decade in development hell - really wants to change the sketchy track record. Sadly, it only partly manages it, with reviews pointing to a title that's "almost great", but not really. Nevertheless, the aesthetics and effects have been praised, as has the music. Created by Tom Holkenborg, AKA Junkie XL, while much of it is relatively bombastic classical stuff, there's more than a garnish of experimentalism, ambient and avant garde here, too.
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Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (Soundtrack)
Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga (Soundtrack) (trifold orange marbled eco vinyl 2xLP + booklet with obi-strip)
Cat: MBM 7LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
The Pole Of Inaccessibility (1:54)
Dementus (2:48)
The Promise (3:36)
You Are Awaited (5:20)
The Bear (2:10)
You're Scum (4:06)
Wives' Quarters (4:08)
The Wig & The Seed (5:57)
The Stowaway (5:33)
Fata Morgana (1:08)
Gastown (3:12)
A Noble Cause (4:23)
The Bullet Farm (6:53)
Dementus Is Gaining (4:35)
Dementus' Diatribe (3:28)
At The Dawn Of War (2:05)
The Darkest Of Gods (2:21)
Epilogue (4:19)
Review: How do you start describing the Mad Max universe to someone who's never been to the Mad Max universe? A relentless post-apocalyptic chase sequence across waterless badlands where H20, oil and ammo are the key motivators, alongside personal safety? A landmark science fiction that swerves high tech in favour of brute force and scavenged equipment and infrastructure? How about: a vision of a dried up, barren, desolate future where desertification and the absence of stuff are the defining factors? Australian cinema is at its best when opting for unsettling quiet and sparse settings, and Mad Max set a precedent for that. The modern incarnation of the 1979 original upped the special effects ante and made things a whole lot busier, but never lost that feeling of isolation and vulnerability. Now the latest instalment in the 21st Century series continues where predecessor, Fury Road, left off, and Tom Holkenborg clearly understands what it should mostly sound like. The dull thud of distant machines, a spluttering engine passing by, and near silent tension are the highlights here.
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Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (Soundtrack)
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (Soundtrack) (gatefold 180 gram transluscent blue & pink splattered vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: WW 210. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire (main Title Theme) (2:49)
Threatening Survival (2:41)
Monarch Base/Red Dream (2:23)
He's Arriving/Devastation (2:52)
Leaving Colosseum/New Dossier (2:25)
French Army (2:33)
Friendship (2:10)
New Entrances & Encounters (2:32)
Approaching The Lake (1:52)
Hollow Earth's Nature (1:16)
IWI Findings (4:06)
Ancient Creatures (3:46)
Memories Resurface (2:42)
Myth & Ritual (2:46)
New Kingdom (2:31)
Desperate Escape (4:01)
Broken (1:02)
Tech Project Upgrade (2:57)
Divine & Glorious (2:49)
Egypt Fight (2:30)
Collapsing Gravity (5:39)
Frozen Rio (3:50)
You Are My Home (1:38)
Review: Moviegoers have been obsessed with man v beast since the first cameras were rolling on the earliest motion pictures. Der Golem, a 1915 German silent film buy Paul Wegener, is often cited as the first example of an on-screen creature, and since then they have come thick, fast, and usually pretty scary. At least at first. Of all the monsters out there, though, none come close to the scale of King Kong. Well, OK, maybe Godzilla. The pair certainly give each other a run for their money in the size stakes, and they've been pitted against each other several times before. Godzilla X Kong: The New Empire is the latest incarnation of that premise, Adam Wingard's 2024 flick. Here's the soundtrack, which is as bombastic and thrilling as you would hope from a major blockbuster like this.
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This England (Soundtrack)
This England (Soundtrack) (limited red vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: STPR 3LPX. Rel: 23 Mar 23
Welcome To Brexit Britain (3:04)
Meanwhile In Wuhan (1:59)
Astrazeneca (1:28)
Herd Immunity (1:05)
Care Homes Catastrophe (1:47)
Why? Why? Why? (1:50)
Why Are They Not Testing? (1:31)
A Very Different Britain (3:44)
15,000 Discharged From Care Homes (1:27)
No Morality (4:27)
National Health Service (3:44)
Test! Test! Test! (1:11)
Another Break At Chequers (1:37)
Jobs For The Boys (3:02)
Forget About The Floods (1:26)
Human Too Human (2:43)
Failure Of Leadership (1:41)
Review: A popular and controversial new TV series, This England, documents the recent history of England's most contemptible prime minister, Boris Johnson, and his Conservative government's reaction to the COVID-19 pandemic. Notwithstanding the surreality of so quickly dramatizing a very real and bad collective experience (there are theories out there that say turning real traumatic world events into TV spectacles has the useful effect of placating a public that would otherwise grow revolutionarily angry), we still commend the OST by David Holmes here, which matches the urgency and quick-action of the pandemic as it spread across the country. Holmes' orchestral score aims for three disparate themes ('creeping', 'urgency', and 'careful'), which cause the music to rise in tactful intensity, contrasting to not-so-tactful 'traffic light' system to which the public was subject - but which the government somehow weren't.
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The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes (Soundtrack)
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes (Soundtrack) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile red vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: MOVATM 405C. Rel: 30 Jan 24
The Dark Days (1:23)
Anthem: Gem Of Panem (instrumental) (2:00)
Coryo In The Capitol (2:24)
Assigning The Mentors (2:00)
Meet The Mentor (1:09)
Gamemaker (1:49)
Sejanus (1:30)
Hunger Is A Weapon (2:23)
Strategy (2:04)
Department Of War (1:54)
The Arena (2:07)
Saving Snow (1:07)
Ideas Firing (4:22)
Happy Hunger Games (3:05)
Mercy (2:17)
Seize The Opportunity (1:13)
Cut The Feed (1:26)
Open The Gate (3:45)
Powerful (1:43)
Afraid Of Water (1:15)
Drone Attack (1:23)
Inside The Duct (2:35)
Under The Flag (3:14)
Planting The Cloth (1:40)
Rainbow Of Destruction (1:09)
Get Her Out (1:57)
The Sound Of Snow (1:48)
Your Life Has Just Begun (2:45)
You Are Safe (2:43)
Trust Is Everything (1:16)
I Can't Stay Here (1:38)
Cabin In The Rain (1:26)
Lucy? (2:27)
The Woods (1:03)
Change Of Plan (1:53)
Passed The Tests (3:35)
Snow Lands On Top (3:26)
I Friendship (Three Solos For Yuja) (2:02)
II Rue's Farewell (Three Solos For Yuja) (2:00)
III Victor (Three Solos For Yuja) (1:50)
Review: .Hollywood heavyweight James Newton Howard has turned his hand to a wide variety of movie soundtrack styles in his tenure as one of the go-to names for Hollywood scores. Allow us a moment to reel off the names, or a few of them at least: Pretty Woman, The Fugitive, Space Jam, The Sixth Sense - a list that could go on, and on, but you get the point. The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes sits at the more pomp and ceremony-filled end of things, epic classical overtures that invoke a sense of adventure, overcoming adversity, mild peril and inner strength. Even when heard without the visual accompaniment of the film itself you can't get away from those feelings, making for a rousing and compelling listening experience.
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