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Old 14th July 2014, 04:17 PM
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Found the DW Forbidden Zone "box set" in the-shop-with-the-dog btw. £29.99!!!
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Old 29th July 2014, 04:47 PM
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Found the DW Forbidden Zone "box set" in the-shop-with-the-dog btw. £29.99!!!
You mean Forbidden World? That's a bloody rip off its going for like £12 on amazon. HMV shouldn't bother selling vinyls if they're going to take this piss.
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Old 22nd August 2014, 05:46 PM
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Old 10th October 2014, 12:40 PM
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DEATH WALTZ ORIGINALS 002

Perfomed and produced by Andrew Liles.

Blue and Yellow swirl 10″

one off pressing.

Death Waltz Recording Company in association with director Peter Strickland and audio historian Andrew Liles are proud to present the world premiere release of a true classic of Italian cinema: the 1977 giallo THE EQUESTRIAN VORTEX. A tale of a coven of witches presiding under a riding academy, the film has been hailed by both critics and detractors as one of the most disturbing pictures ever made, with much of the credit going to the film’s soundtrack. Supervised by director Giancarlo Santini and created by sound engineer Gilderoy, THE EQUESTRIAN VORTEX is less a score and more a journey into the unconscious, where ghosts swirl with ethereal drones as screams echo into the night. Adding to this is the conspiratorial dialogue from actresses Silvia, Claudia, and Elisa, reading bizarre incantations that unleash the full horror of what lies beneath. We dare you to come out unscathed from the bloodcurdling terror that is THE EQUESTRIAN VORTEX.
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Death Waltz Recording Company are proud to present Jeff Grace’s score to THE HOUSE OF THE DEVIL, Ti West’s acclaimed shocker that homages and celebrates films from one of the true golden ages of horror cinema. Coming from the same kind of place as THE OMEN and ROSEMARY’S BABY, the film has a certain period aesthetic that is reflected in its brooding and slow-burning score. Whilst it starts with an electric guitar and synth piece that immediately sets the mood and the time, Grace’s score doesn’t immediately hit you over the head, instead building itself up over time and increasing intensity while always being absolutely unsettling.

The score begins in a minimalistic way, with delicate piano providing an eerie and foreboding presence. There are flashes of beauty amongst the sinister, with a solo violin providing a brief but exceptional moment of escape, but even that feels uncomfortable. Things start to heat up soon after, with the introduction of frantic strings to jolt you before Grace opens up with massive synths and insectoid violins in a glorious moment of musical confrontation, and from there on you’re in for a terrifying treat, with a final act that cements the score as a modern classic. This is a house you’ll want to return to again and again.
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DELUXE GATEFOLD EDITION LTD TO 400 WORLDWIDE

180g black with red splatter vinyl,housed in a heavyweight tip-on, case-bound gatefold sleeve printed on beautiful textured Galtex Prima card containing an exclusive full colour booklet with liner notes by composer Jeff Grace , Director Ti West , star A.J Bowen and artist Tom Hodge with an OBI strip.

One off pressing of 400 units worlwide.

Exclusively available from DW.
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180g red vinyl housed in a heavyweight 350 GSM sleeve with sleevenotes by Jeff Grace. Comes with a poster of the cover art.
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180g black vinyl housed in a heavyweight 350 GSM sleeve with sleevenotes by Jeff Grace. Comes with a poster of the cover art.
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Double album set featuring 24 tracks clocking in at 90 minutes including a host of Previously unheard cues uncovered especially for this release.

Sleeve notes by Andrea Morandi & Stephen Thrower

Includes poster of the cover art.

180gm vinyl

GALTEX PRIMA TEXTURED HEAVYWEIGHT TEXTURED GATEFOLD SLEEVE.

It is a proud day for Death Waltz Recording Company as we prepare to release a score by one of the biggest composers in film music history. Ennio Morricone (ONCE UPON A TIME IN THE WEST, CINEMA PARADISO, ORCA: KILLER WHALE) has produced masterpiece after masterpiece, but none so creatively unsettling as his score to the 1971 Lucio Fulci giallo A LIZARD IN A WOMAN’S SKIN (aka UNA LUCERTOLA CON LA PELLE DI DONNA). Like many of Fulci’s movies, LIZARD blurs the line between dreams and reality, with hedonistic nightmares featuring narcotic-fuelled orgies leading to real murder that may or may not have been committed during one of the dreams.

Morricone’s music is as unhinged as the film itself, mixing post-sixties funk and jazz with increasingly uncomfortable effects to provide a haunting and biting backdrop for the turn of the century thriller. As always, elements of the maestro’s music are beautiful, with ethereal vocals by regular collaborator Edda dell’Orso, and this works even better in stark contrast with the harsher sections, with eerie woodwinds, the requisite whistling, wind instruments that sound like coyote howls, and low rhythmic bass that hits your head and your stomach at a point where you start to wonder if someone else is if the house with you. Still, if you’re going to be graphically murdered, A LIZARD IN A WOMAN’S SKIN is the soundtrack to have it done to you by.

Disc 1 – pink / yellow swirl

Disc 2 – green/blue swirl.


SIDE 1

01 La lucertola

02 Magia nera

03 Giorno di notte

04 La lucertola

05 Che strano

06 Mimetizzata


23:27


SIDE 2

07 Notte di giorno

08 Sfinge

09 Spostato ad est

10 A Lucio Fulci

11 Spiriti

12 Ancora ad est


22:35


SIDE 3

13 Sole sulla pelle

14 Nenia per una bambola

15 Che strano – II version

16 Giorno di notte

17 Sfinge

18 Fondate paure


20:01


SIDE 4

19 Mimetizzata

20 A Lucio Fulci

21 La lucertola

22 Che strano

23 Notte di giorno

24 La lucertola


22:58

One off pressing LTD to 500 worldwide.
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Old 28th October 2014, 02:31 PM
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my first Death Waltz purchase.

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Welcome to the addictive world of Death Waltz, Ron!

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Welcome to the addictive world of Death Waltz, Ron!

Thankyou,I mean food and heat are over rated any way.Ive been eyeing up the The House By The Cemetery for my next purchase.

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Thankyou,I mean food and heat are over rated any way.Ive been eyeing up the The House By The Cemetery for my next purchase.

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