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The brothers discuss the Mandalorian season 3 and all liked it quite a bit. Along the way they discuss the Simon Boswell soundtrack to the movie Hardware, Nirvana, having a brother with a cool job. Housekeeping begins at 53:05 during which they discuss Episode III in the theatre, buying a minivan, and vanity license plates. File length 1:17:41 File Size 52.7 MB Theme by Jul Big Green via SongFinch Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts Listen to us on Stitcher Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Send your comments to show@notinacreepyway.com Visit the show website at Not In A Creepy Way
In un susseguirsi di colpi di scena Reverendo Secret vuole stupire ancora… Tratto da un film originaledel 1988 “La Casa Dell'Orco” che vede una giovanissima Sabrina Ferilli tra le protagoniste con regiadi Lamberto Bava, “Anonimo perché” esce ufficialmente correlato da uno stupendo videoclip il 21febbraio 2023. Scritto dallo stesso Michele Lattanzio con Simon Boswell, grande […]
Carrying over last months Appreciation Month topic through the opening days of November we continue to bring to you a celebration of 'Single Serving Slashers', slasher movies that never got a sequel. There are plenty of chapters in the sagas of Chucky, Jason, and Freddy; however, we wanted to honor those often overlooked slashers that only graced the screen in one thrilling film. For our 11th episode and quite the oddball flick when it comes to slashers, we bring to you the Italian 1987 lensed "STAGEFRIGHT" from director Michele Soavi (Cemetery Man). This rare Italian slasher (not a Giallo) tells the tale of a homicidal maniac that targets a group of young theater actors that have locked themselves in said theater for a rehearsal that may just be their last! The usual inventive camera work, crazy special effects, impressive Simon Boswell score and a tight script written by George Eastman makes this film quite the delight. Join our hosts and frequent podcasting partners Cameron Scott and musician/filmmaker Thomas Berdinski (Giant Rubber Monster Movie) as they take a deep dive into this 80's Italian favorite that asks the question of will anyone survive a serial killer in the theater of death? "In case it slipped your mind, this show opens in just one week from now, and as you can see, those people up there literally stink."
Content warning: Discussions of sexual violence and abuse. Neither Jodorowsky's most remembered film nor his most surreal, SANTA SANGRE is still a horror-drama marked by its many allusions to faith, guilt, responsibility, and triumph of the self over evil. Fenix, a young circus performer, is left forever scarred when his father kills his mother and then himself. Years later, he gets what he thinks is an opportunity to resolve his trauma when his mother returns to him – but instead, he's dragged further into the cycle of violence as she compels him to exact her revenge on the innocent for the evils of Felix's father. Links: - Find your local abortion fund at https://abortionfunds.org/funds/ - “NIC CAGE, NATIONAL TREASURE” (June - Aug 2022 at the Trylon): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/national-treasure/ - “GENE TIERNEY” (July 2022 at the Trylon): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/gene-tierney/ - “YAPHET KOTTO” (Aug 2022 at the Trylon): https://www.trylon.org/films/category/yaphet-kotto/ Follow us on Twitter at https://twitter.com/trylovepodcast and email us at trylovepodcast@gmail.com to get in touch! Buy tickets and support the Trylon at https://www.trylon.org/. Theme: "Raindrops" by Huma-Huma/"No Smoking" PSA by John Waters. Outro: “Holy Guitar” by Simon Boswell from the SANTA SANGRE soundtrack.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a look at what may be Alejandro Jodorowsky's most accessible film, the completely bonkers Santa Sangre. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of Paula D Ashe's short fiction collection We Are Here to Hurt Each Other. There's also some TV talk, mostly Star Trek-related. Songs included: "Rites of Cruelty" by Misery Index, "Acid Revenge" by Simon Boswell, "Hurt You" by Spiritbox, and "Compost Grave-Song" by Kardashev. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
This week on Dread Media, Desmond and Duane take a look at what may be Alejandro Jodorowsky's most accessible film, the completely bonkers Santa Sangre. Then Desmond goes solo on a review of Paula D Ashe's short fiction collection We Are Here to Hurt Each Other. There's also some TV talk, mostly Star Trek-related. Songs included: "Rites of Cruelty" by Misery Index, "Acid Revenge" by Simon Boswell, "Hurt You" by Spiritbox, and "Compost Grave-Song" by Kardashev. Send feedback to: dreadmediapodcast@gmail.com. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Support the show at www.patreon.com/dreadmedia. Visit www.desmondreddick.com, www.stayscary.wordpress.com, www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com, www.kccinephile.com, and www.dejasdomicileofdread.blogspot.com.
Welcome to the BarkerCast, the only dedicated Clive Barker Podcast. Make sure to subscribe or follow wherever you get audio so you never miss a release. In Episode 353 Jose and Ryan go over all the news revealed in Phil and Sarah Stokes' 37th Revelatory Interview with Clive Barker, plus an upcoming appearance by Clive, and a new movie with Tony Todd and Bernard Rose of Candyman. Sponsor Don Bertram's Celebrate Imagination From The Reef 37th Revelatory Interview Clive Barker's Dark Worlds Diversity vs. a single vision Poetry as Technology Mercy and the Jackal Warner Brothers BOB animated – Jason DeMarco 5 Books of Blood Stories, including “In The Hills The Cities” 5 Original Stories (made 11) English TV Series with Mick Garris — Sold to Shudder Pilot: London Voodoo Outfest 40th Anniversary – Clive Barker Appearance Ralph McQuarrie Dreams and Visions Sale Tony Todd stars in Bernard Rose' “Traveling Light” Simon Boswell reminisces about composing LOI score Coming Next A-Z Commentaries: V for Vice Versa – Nightbreed (Theatrical Cut) More News and Interviews More Jericho Squad 77 And this podcast, having no beginning will have no end. web www.clivebarkercast.com iOS App| Android App, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Stitcher, Spotify, Pandora, Libsyn, Tunein, iHeart Radio, Pocket Casts, Google Play, Radio.com, DoubleTwist and YouTube and Join the BarkerCast Listeners & Occupy Midian group Discord Community Twitter: @BarkerCast| @OccupyMidian Support the show, Buy a T-Shirt All Links and show notes in their Entirety can be found at http://www.clivebarkercast.com
Intro Music: Stage Fright - Aquarius - Opening Titles by Simon Boswell, Guido Anelli and Stefano Mainetti Sound effects provided by www.zapsplat.com Follow us on Twitter and Instagram - @Reviewedtodeath All additional music provided by Groove Witness: www.groovewitness.us Read our companion written reviews: imgur.com/user/trojaSpaceBandit Email us: reviewedtodeath@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/reviewedtodeath/message
“Le podcast des Réfracteurs” est un podcast du label Audioactif. Film fourni par Carlotta. Attention, frissons ! Dans ce nouvel épisode de notre podcast, Faye et Sophie se penchent sur Démons et Démons 2 de Lamberto Bava qui ressortent chez Carlotta dans une édition collector regroupant les deux films. Pour ces longs métrages iconiques du cinéma d'horreur italien, nos deux Réfractrices vous détaillent leur contexte de production et se livre à l'exercice de l'analyse poussée. Des oeuvres fondatrices qui ont inspirées les générations suivants. Démons et Démons 2 sont diponibles chez Carlotta dans une édition Steelbook entierement restaurée avec en bonus: - des entretiens avec Lamberto Bava - un entretien avec Dario Argento - des entretiens avec l'auteur Romain Vandestichele, spécialiste du cinéma d'horreur italien - un entretien avec Roy Bava, fils du réalisateur et assistant sur les deux films - un entretien avec le compositer Simon Boswell - un essai vidéo de l'auteure et critique Alexandra Heller-Nicholas On se retrouve sur: – notre site: lesrefracteurs.fr pour notamment les articles écrits -Twitter: https://twitter.com/lesrefracteurs?lang=fr – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lesrefracteurs – Discord: https://discord.gg/vJqwMmDcv3 Sachez que vous pouvez soutenir financièrement Les Réfracteurs via PayPal, à l'adresse lesrefracteurs@gmail.com, ou grâce au bouton présent en haut a droite de notre site
John Bleasdale talks to J Blake Fichera author of Scored to Death and Scored to Death 2, available here.Scored to Death collects 14 info-packed, terrifyingly entertaining interviews with renowned film composers who have provided music for some of the horror genre's greatest films and franchises, including Halloween, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Friday the 13th, Hellraiser, Maniac, The Fog, Prince of Darkness, Cujo,Dawn of the Dead, Deep Red, Suspiria, Santa Sangre, Zombie, The Beyond, Insidious, The Conjuring, Hostel, The Strangers, House of the Devil, and many more!Interviewed are director-composer John Carpenter; sound designer-composer Alan Howarth; Italian composers and members of the band Goblin (known for their scores for Dario Argento films) Claudio Simonetti and Maurizio Guarini; Hollywood composers Christopher Young, Tom Hajdu (of the composing team tomandandy), Charles Bernstein, Jay Chattaway, and Nathan Barr; as well as horror notables Fabio Frizzi, Simon Boswell, Joseph Bishara, Jeff Grace, and Harry Manfredini.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/writers-on-film. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A televised horror film spells doom for the residents of a luxury high-rise apartment, as demons are unleashed through the tv screen at young girl's birthdsy party. As more residents are infected and transformed into blood-thirsty demons, a young couple fights to survive as they try to escape Hell on Earth.Starring David Edwin Knight, Nancy Brilli, Coralina Cataldi-Tassoni, Bobby Rhodes, Asia Argento, and more. Music by Simon Boswell. Cinematography by Gianlorenzo Battaglia. Directed by Lamberto Bava.
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Today we present the second ALL REQUEST SHOW on THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST. Since launching the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST Patreon in April, we've offered our patrons exclusive perks based on the tier they signed up for. One of those perks is participating in all request programs. If you want to participate in future all-request shows, please head over to our Patreon page, and join the community in any tier that is $5 USD/month or above. Once you do so you will be able to participate in all upcoming all request programs. For this second all-request program, our participants included Don Mase, Jochen Stolz, Andreas Wennmyr, Eldaly Morningstar, Will Welch, Glenn McDorman, Victor Field, Dave Williams, Doug Lacey, Al Brown, Alan Rogers, Max Hamulyak and Tim Burden. They requested tracks from such composers as Brad Fiedel, Don Davis, Marc Shaiman, Keiki Kobayashi, Dimitri Tiomkin, Alan Silvestri, Bruce Broughton, Simon Boswell, Stephan Gregory, Ilan Eshkeri, Kenji Kawai, Marc Streitenfeld, and Alexandre Desplat. This was once again a fantastic show to produce and I want to thank those who participated. Again, for those that didn't get a chance to send in a request and want to be a part of the next all-request program, either in January or February 2022, we'd love to have you join the CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO PODCAST Patreon family. But don't feel like you have to join. I'm not forcing anyone to join. Remember this podcast will always be free to listen to but if you want to support the program and join the community we've formed on Patreon then we'd love to have you. Enjoy the show! Special thanks to our Patreon supporters: Matt DeWater, David Ballantyne, Mindtrickzz, Joe Wiles, Rich Alves, Maxime, William Welch, Tim Burden, Alan Rogers, Dave Williams, Max Hamulyák, Jeffrey Graebner, Douglas Lacey, Don Mase, Victor Field, Jochen Stolz, Emily Mason, Eric Skroch, Alexander Schiebel, Alphonse Brown, John Link, Andreas Wennmyr, Matt Berretta, Eldaly Morningstar, Elizabeth, Glenn McDorman & Chris Malone. —— Cinematic Sound Radio is fully licensed to play music by SOCAN. Support us on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/cinematicsoundradio Check out our NEW Cinematic Sound Radio TeePublic Store! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/cinematic-sound-radio Cinematic Sound Radio Web: http://www.cinematicsound.net Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/cinsoundradio Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/cinematicsound Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com
This week's Planet X is presented by Michael Helms and includes rare tracks from the Glam-Rock compilation Wired Up! Cable Ties, Steve Kilbey & The Winged Heels, The Garrys and Simon Boswell.
Horror Music Legends tickets can be sourced here & Simon Boswell's Insta account is located just about here.Theme Music by Max Newton & Lucy Foster.Email the podcast at ayearinhorror@gmail.comFollow me on Twitter.Follow me on Instagram.Follow me on Letterboxd.
Brad Henderson sits down with composer Simon Boswell to discuss his career and Severin's release of Santa Sangre.
Brad Henderson sits down with composer Simon Boswell to discuss his career and Severin's release of Santa Sangre.
https://linktr.ee/_red_river_podcast Up to this point , Simon has had quite a career in music and movies. He has no intention on slowing down either. We touched on as much as we could in 75 min. From working with Argento and Richard Stanley. To working on projects with Timothy Leary and the actual Vatican! And a lot more. We are definitely doing a part 2 in the future. Keep up with all things Simon including his tour dates and most importantly his store, here https://www.simonboswell.com/ As well as some vinyl https://simonboswell.bandcamp.com/ Follow Dark Satellite Media https://www.instagram.com/darksatellitemedia/?hl=en
The Ramsgate International Film & TV Festival is a regional event based in Kent, UK, whose Patron is the lovely Globe, BAFTA and Cannes Jury Prize winner, Brenda Blethyn. It is the fastest growing festival in the South East of England. The annual festival will celebrate its 5th Anniversary in 2021 and it will be held June 3-6.Founded in 2017 by Sylvie Bolioli and Christopher Scutt, the Ramsgate International Film and TV Festival takes place in Ramsgate with its stunning Royal Harbour, unique in England. In just four years it has become the largest multi-platform festival in East Kent, offering a selection of family-friendly, independent, international meaningful films in a great variety of categories including feature films, short films, narrative, documentaries, animation, TV and web series, music videos and experimental projects. The Festival focus is to show new works, help promote film makers but also bring a different screening experience and encourage the local audience to view and appreciate independent cinema. Screenings are complemented by a strong line-up of quality events and seminars, with industry professionals of high reputation. As such, it has attracted diverse audiences from local film-buffs to film-makers and cultural tourists from all over the globe.Celebrities and highly regarded professionals involved with the festival have included Andy Mayson, Nick Broomfield, Dee Anderson, Joan Lane, Mark Valley, Jimmy Akingbola, Kenny Dougherty, Bruno Tiley, Simon Boswell, Julie Forsyth…
Dan and Bradley had the honor and privelage to talk with the great film composer Simon Boswell about SANTA SANGRE and his new vinyl release and the upcoming 4k restoration of the film. We also talked about his work with directors ALEJANDRO JODOROWSKI, MICHELE SOAVI, RICHARD STANLEY, CLIVE BARKER and DARIO ARGENTO... give it a listen, its a good show you can find Simon and the beautiful new vinyl release of SANTA SANGRE at www.SIMONBOSWELL.com he also some some gorgeous vinyl for the films HARDWARE, DEMONS 2 and STAGE FRIGHT
This week I interview BAFTA-nominated British film score composer, conductor, producer and musician, Simon Boswell! Simon's career spans over 30 years and 150 films and he has worked with a diverse array of artists such as Elton John, Dolly Parton, Dario Argento, Glen Matlock (Sex Pistols), 23 Skidoo, Richard Stanley, Clive Barker, Alejandro Jodorowsky....the list is endless! We had a great conversation that covered a ton of topics. I really had a great time and made a new friend!!! Also a quick art life update, new subscribers and the synesthesia word of the week. Interview starts at around 9:22 Simon's Website: https://www.simonboswell.com/shop Simon’s Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SimonBoswellOfficialFanClub/ Simon on Bandcamp: https://simonboswell.bandcamp.com Simon on Instagram: @simonboswell.composer Simon on Twitter: https://twitter.com/thesimonboswell The Dark Art Society Podcast is produced by Chet Zar. Become an Official Member of the Dark Art Society: www.patreon.com/DarkArtSociety Chet’s Patreon: www.patreon.com/ChetZar The Dark Art Society Instagram: instagram.com/darkartsociety Official Dark Art Society Website: www.darkartsociety.com The Dark Art Society Podcast is now available in a variety of places, including the following platforms: SoundCloud: @darkartsociety iTunes: apple.co/2gMNUfM Stitcher: www.stitcher.com/s?fid=134626&refid=stpr Podbay: podbay.fm/show/1215146981 YouTube: bit.ly/2nNYPre DarkArtSociety.com Copyright Chet Zar LLC 2019
This week we're heading back to the 90s to discuss a silly film that failed at the box office but succeeded in starting a film music trope - a person typing furiously on a computer must now be accompanied by an upbeat electro/techno song. Join us as we discuss the 1995 American crime film Hackers, and its soundtrack featuring previously released electronic dance music and original tracks by Simon Boswell.
British composer and electronic producer Circles And Ellipses releases “Burn:Cycle Reworks” via Here & Now Recordings; a follow-up EP to the original soundtrack of the 1994 video game Burn:Cycle, the first ever video game soundtrack to feature orchestral music, consisting of four reimagined electronic compositions. Originally composed and produced by both Chris Whitten and BAFTA-nominated British film score composer, conductor, producer and musician Simon Boswell in the early ‘90s for the adventure video-game title published by Philips Interactive Media, Chris Whitten now returns as Circles And Ellipses to share reworks of this classic game soundtrack. Whitten’s musical journey has been a vast and impressive one so far, from producing classic ‘80s hit-singles such as "What I Am"by Edie Brickell & New Bohemians (which currently boasts 10 million views on YouTube alone), to providing drums for "The Whole of the Moon"by The Waterboys and the legendary Sir Paul McCartney’s 1989 album“Flowers In The Dirt”and joining iconic British rock band Dire Straits on their final world tour from 1991-1992 and once again during their 2017 reunion tour. Chris Whitten is also widely recognised for composing original scores for top media companies, including BBC and Discovery Channel. Circles And Ellipses has just done a Mix for NTS Radio’s Tim Noakes’ ‘Synth Hero Show’ whose previous guests include film composer Clint Mansell, dance duo Orbital, Stranger Things composer Kyle Dixon, and Paul White from R&S Records. Noakes has described Whitten as“cult drum God”. Chris Whitten was born in Wimbledon, just outside London and now lives in the west of England, near Bath and Glastonbury. With a burning desire to pursue a musical career, Whitten left home at the early age of just 16 to study jazz and classical composition at The City Of Leeds College Of Music, although his musical diploma would be cut short in 1979 after picking up more local gigs and eventually embarking on a tour with seminal British jazz-fusion guitarist Gary Boyle. In the early 1980s, producer and guitarist Simon Boswell invited Whitten to perform drums on an album session in Rome. On returning to London, Whitten would contribute to many various styled projects and bands including punk/ funk band Out fronted by local fashion icon and journalist Alix Sharkey, repeated RCA Studio Sessions in Rome, and working as drummer and arranger on several hit albums for celebrated Italian musicians such as Francesco De Gregori, Gianni Morandiand Riccardo Cocciante, collaborating on Cocciante’s 10th studio album with orchestral arranger Paul Buckmaster(Elton John, Miles Davis). Former bandmate Karl Wallinger had since joined Scottish-Irish folk rock band The Waterboys, and in 1984, Whitten would take up drum duties.Chris Whitten performed drums on the hit single “The Whole Of The Moon”, which is still regarded as The Waterboys’“finest hour and signature recording”. Whitten then gained a shining reputation as a prolific freelance studio drummer for artists such as Swing Out Sister and Chrissie Hynde (The Pretenders). Co-producer of the original “Burn:Cycle Soundtrack”Simon Boswell currently holds more than 90 credits in film and TV composition, including acclaimed classics such as Phenomena(1985), Santa Sangre(1989), A Midsummer Night’s Dream(1999)and many more. Boswell's record productions from the 1980’s have influenced many other contemporary musicians, notably "Block Rockin' Beats"by UK electronic act The Chemical Brothers. Whitten sees himself as a drummer with a passion for synthesizers. Although he loves the synth sounds of 90’s techno and electronica, Whitten also takes influences from more classic sounds such as the work of Herbie Hancock, Jan Garbarek and Eberhard Weber.As for his electronica inspirations, Whitten has drawn influence from the likes of minimal techno artist Speedy J, early Detroit techno from 69(Carl Craig) and Kenny Larkin, as well UK’s Kirk DeGiorgio and contemporary electronic producer Lone. Whitten’s work as Circles And Ellipses for the “Burn:Cycle Reworks” EP can best be compared to minimal techno maestros such as Stephan Bodzin and Max Cooper.
01 - SIMON BOSWELL et STEFANO MAINETTI - Aquarius - Opening titles [1994] 02 - GOBLIN - Sleepwalking [Phenomena, Original Soundtrack] [1985] 03 - PENELOPE’S FIANCÉ - Whatever helps you sleep [Out Of Order – OOO.2 - Novembre 2016] 04 - KAMISHIBAÏ - 5102 [Vastechoses - 07 - Avril 2017] 05 - A PRODUCE - Pulse [Trance Port - TPT 101 - 1988] 06 - GOBLIN - Profondo Rosso [1975] 07 - EYE - Mata El Meta [Not On Label - 2018] 08 - OTTO - Landung [Orgaton - ORGA01 - Mai 2018] 09 - CLAUDIO SIMONETTI - Demons (Démoni Soundtrack) [1990] 10 - VIOLENT QUAND ON AIME - I don’t know [Knekelhuis – KH015 - Juin 2018] 11 - GOBLIN - Suspiria [Suspiria Soundtrack] [1977] 12 - RASTREJO - El Placer [DIscos Mascarpone - DM42, Osadía Ediciones – OSA001 - Décembre 2018] 13 - STANLEY - Travolta [PH17 - ph17001 - Septembre 2017] 14 - CHRISTOPHE CLÉBARD - Les Enfants [Le Syndicat des Scorpions – LSDS009 - Février 2018] 15 - BAD ZU - Bad Love [Hyperboloïd Records – YPR065 - Septembre 2018] 16 - AIR LQD - Speed Freaks [Vastechoses - 07 - Avril 2017] 17 - PET ASS - À corps taule teque [Not On Label - Novembre 2016] 18 - THE SOFT RIDER - Commit to me [Atomic Bongos - AT002 - Octobre 2018] 19 - TOUJOURS L’ÉTÉ - Mon coeur vide [Not On Label - 2018] 20 - ELG - Panorama [Éditions Gravats - GRVTS012 - 2018] 21 - SLICKBACK - Venom [Hakuna Kulala - Juin 2018 22 - 33EMYBW - Golem [SVBKVLT - SBKT022 - Octobre 2018] 23 - ZIÙR - U feel anything ? [Planet Mu – ZIQ391 - Octobre 2017] 24 - DE-BONS-EN-PIERRE - Seul comme Sombre [Dark Entries - DE-139 - Février 2017] 25 - WETWARE - Frequent Dreamlands [Dais Records - DAIS109 - Février 2018] 26 - AAR - B-03 [Haunter Records - SPCTR012/AAR01 - Octobre 2018] 27 - FOURMI - Casa Forte ft. Frantsukiko [Da! Heard It Records - D!HR-37 - Juin 2018] 28 - LINGUA IGNOTA - D E F A C E D [Not On Label (Lingua Ignota Self-released) - 2016] 29 - SIMONETTI, PIGNATELLI, MORANTE - Tenebre (Extended Version) [1982]
01 - SIMON BOSWELL & STEFANO MAINETTI - Aquarius - Opening titles [1994] 02 - GOBLIN - Sleepwalking [Phenomena, Original Soundtrack] [1985] 03 - PENELOPE'S FIANCÉ - Whatever helps you sleep [Out Of Order – OOO.2 - Novembre 2016] 04 - KAMISHIBAÏ - 5102 [Vastechoses - 07 - Avril 2017] 05 - A PRODUCE - Pulse [Trance Port - TPT 101 - 1988] 06 - GOBLIN - Profondo Rosso [1975] 07 - EYE - Mata El Meta [Not On Label - 2018] 08 - OTTO - Landung [Orgaton - ORGA01 - Mai 2018] 09 - CLAUDIO SIMONETTI - Demons (Démoni Soundtrack) [1990] 10 - VIOLENT QUAND ON AIME - I don't know [Knekelhuis – KH015 - Juin 2018] 11 - GOBLIN - Suspiria [Suspiria Soundtrack] [1977] 12 - RASTREJO - El Placer [DIscos Mascarpone - DM42, Osadía Ediciones – OSA001 - Décembre 2018] 13 - STANLEY - Travolta [PH17 - ph17001 - Septembre 2017] 14 - CHRISTOPHE CLÉBARD - Les Enfants [Le Syndicat des Scorpions – LSDS009 - Février 2018] 15 - BAD ZU - Bad Love [Hyperboloïd Records – YPR065 - Septembre 2018] 16 - AIR LQD - Speed Freaks [Vastechoses - 07 - Avril 2017] 17 - PET ASS - À corps taule teque [Not On Label - Novembre 2016] 18 - THE SOFT RIDER - Commit to me [Atomic Bongos - AT002 - Octobre 2018] 19 - TOUJOURS L'ÉTÉ - Mon coeur vide [Not On Label - 2018] 20 - ELG - Panorama [Éditions Gravats - GRVTS012 - 2018] 21 - SLICKBACK - Venom [Hakuna Kulala - Juin 2018 22 - 33EMYBW - Golem [SVBKVLT - SBKT022 - Octobre 2018] 23 - ZIÙR - U feel anything ? [Planet Mu – ZIQ391 - Octobre 2017] 24 - DE-BONS-EN-PIERRE - Seul comme Sombre [Dark Entries - DE-139 - Février 2017] 25 - WETWARE - Frequent Dreamlands [Dais Records - DAIS109 - Février 2018] 26 - AAR - B-03 [Haunter Records - SPCTR012/AAR01 - Octobre 2018] 27 - FOURMI - Casa Forte ft. Frantsukiko [Da! Heard It Records - D!HR-37 - Juin 2018] 28 - LINGUA IGNOTA - D E F A C E D [Not On Label (Lingua Ignota Self-released) - 2016] 29 - SIMONETTI, PIGNATELLI, MORANTE - Tenebre (Extended Version) [1982]
This time around we deviate (almost) completely from The Twilight Zone to examine Richard Matheson’s short story “Prey,” which MAY have been inspired by Matheson’s earlier “The Invaders.” Voice actor Karen Cenon lends us her talents for a dramatic reading of Matheson’s story, after which Craig faces yet another series of lashings for errors committed in past episodes. Check out Karen Cenon as E.R.I.S. in The Haven Chronicles: https://thehavenchronicles.com/ Opening music: “Neither Here nor There (Zuni variant)” by Twin Loops “Moo-Wy-Yeh,” “Hee-le-lee Song,” “Ha-Ha-Wu Dance,” “Rain Dance Song” and “Harvest Dance Song” by Leo Quetawki (from the album Zuni: Traditional Songs from the Zuni Pueblo, copyright 2004 by Canyon Records) “Fast Comanche Dance” by Leslie Shebala (from the album Zuni: Traditional Songs from the Zuni Pueblo, copyright 2004 by Canyon Records) “Herbal” by Simon Boswell (from the Hardware Limited Edition soundtrack, copyright 2014 by Flick Records) The Twilight Zone is a trademark of CBS, Inc. Between Light and Shadow: A Twilight Zone Podcast is a nonprofit podcast. Music clips and dialogue excerpts used herein are the property of their respective copyright owners; we claim no ownership of these materials. Their use is strictly for illustrative purposes and should be considered Fair Use as stated in the Copyright Act of 1976, 17 U.S.C. section 107.
Cinematic Sound Radio - Soundtracks, Film, TV and Video Game Music
Welcome to CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO’s annual Halloween Special. This is one of my favourite shows to produce featuring only music from Halloween themed film, TV and video game scores. This week’s show is a special one as I will be reading for you excerpts from a brand new book called SCORED TO DEATH: CONVERSATIONS WITH SOME OF HORROR’S GREATEST COMPOSERS. In the book, author J. Blake Fichera interviews 14 masters in the horror music genre including director/composer John Carpenter; sound designer/composer Alan Howarth; Italian composers (and members of the band Goblin, known for their scores for Dario Argento films) Claudio Simonetti and Maurizio Guarini; Hollywood composers Christopher Young, Tom Hajdu (of the composing team tomandandy), Charles Bernstein, Jay Chattaway, and Nathan Barr; as well as such other horror notables as Fabio Frizzi, Simon Boswell, Joseph Bishara, and Harry Manfredini. On the program today we are going to hear the music from six of those composers including HOSTEL by Nathan Barr, CUJO by Charles Bernstein, THE CONJURING 2 by Joseph Bishara, MANIAC by Jay Chattaway, THE FOG by John Carpenter and SINISTER by Christopher Young. And please stay tuned right ’til the end of the program as I will be playing a special suite of Halloween music from Sideshow Sound Theatre’s brand new Halloween themed album THEY LANDED ON HALLOWEEN composed by William Dodson and Wendell Jones. Sideshow Sound Theatre https://sideshowsoundtheatre.com/ Scored to Death: Conversations with Some of Horror's Greatest Composers by J. Blake Fichera Purchase https://www.amazon.com/Scored-Death-Conversations-Greatest-Composers/dp/193524714X Cinematic Sound Radio http://www.cinematicsound.net WROCK Radio http://www.wrockradio.com Cinematic Sound Radio Fanfare and Theme by David Coscina https://soundcloud.com/user-970634922 Bumper voice artist: Tim Burden http://www.timburden.com Also available through Podtyrant http://www.podtyrant.com
Electric Sheep Magazine podcast: Cult Screenings, Hardware, Squirm Electric Sheep Magazine assistant editor Alex Fitch talks to directors Jeff Lieberman and Richard Stanley, and composer Simon Boswell about cult cinema screenings. Fitch and Lieberman discuss the latter’s classic horror films Squirm, Blue Sunshine and Just Before Dawn during the director’s visit to Cine-Excess 2014 at […]
Dread Media hits the big 4-0-0! For 400 weeks in a row we have provided you an hour (or so) of audio entertainment covering the horror and dark fantastique across all media, and this week is no different. In fact, all the way back in episode 100 we paid tribute to the man of many media himself: Clive Barker. Since then, a lot has happened in the world of Clive Barker, and Desmond and friends are here to fill you in on the world of film, literature, and comics as they relate to Clive Barker. First, Desmond and Darryll get a look at the long-anticipated Nightbreed: The Director's Cut, a film once considered lost forever. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. delivers an epic-length Stay Scary based on the writing work that Clive Barker has done for television, namely: "Haeckel's Tale" and "Valerie on the Stairs" from Masters of Horror, and "The Yattering and Jack" from Tales from the Darkside. Desmond goes solo for the first of two segments on a review of the brand new (yet old) novelette Tortured Souls: The Legend of Primordium. He comes back after a break to discuss the sacrilegious original series form Boom! Studios: Next Testament. Finally, Darryll returns to take look at Lord of Illusions: The Director's Cut. On top of that, it wouldn't be an episode of Dread Media without some thematic tunes: "Transdermal Celebration" by Ween, "Skin" by Oingo Boingo, "Cold Ethyl" by Alice Cooper, "Mr. Torture" by Helloween, "Newborn God (Radiance-Vehemence)" by FEASTofFETUS, "Magic Moments" by Erasure, and "Born to Murder the World" by Simon Boswell. Enjoy! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Dread Media hits the big 4-0-0! For 400 weeks in a row we have provided you an hour (or so) of audio entertainment covering the horror and dark fantastique across all media, and this week is no different. In fact, all the way back in episode 100 we paid tribute to the man of many media himself: Clive Barker. Since then, a lot has happened in the world of Clive Barker, and Desmond and friends are here to fill you in on the world of film, literature, and comics as they relate to Clive Barker. First, Desmond and Darryll get a look at the long-anticipated Nightbreed: The Director's Cut, a film once considered lost forever. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. delivers an epic-length Stay Scary based on the writing work that Clive Barker has done for television, namely: "Haeckel's Tale" and "Valerie on the Stairs" from Masters of Horror, and "The Yattering and Jack" from Tales from the Darkside. Desmond goes solo for the first of two segments on a review of the brand new (yet old) novelette Tortured Souls: The Legend of Primordium. He comes back after a break to discuss the sacrilegious original series form Boom! Studios: Next Testament. Finally, Darryll returns to take look at Lord of Illusions: The Director's Cut. On top of that, it wouldn't be an episode of Dread Media without some thematic tunes: "Transdermal Celebration" by Ween, "Skin" by Oingo Boingo, "Cold Ethyl" by Alice Cooper, "Mr. Torture" by Helloween, "Newborn God (Radiance-Vehemence)" by FEASTofFETUS, "Magic Moments" by Erasure, and "Born to Murder the World" by Simon Boswell. Enjoy! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Dread Media hits the big 4-0-0! For 400 weeks in a row we have provided you an hour (or so) of audio entertainment covering the horror and dark fantastique across all media, and this week is no different. In fact, all the way back in episode 100 we paid tribute to the man of many media himself: Clive Barker. Since then, a lot has happened in the world of Clive Barker, and Desmond and friends are here to fill you in on the world of film, literature, and comics as they relate to Clive Barker. First, Desmond and Darryll get a look at the long-anticipated Nightbreed: The Director's Cut, a film once considered lost forever. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. delivers an epic-length Stay Scary based on the writing work that Clive Barker has done for television, namely: "Haeckel's Tale" and "Valerie on the Stairs" from Masters of Horror, and "The Yattering and Jack" from Tales from the Darkside. Desmond goes solo for the first of two segments on a review of the brand new (yet old) novelette Tortured Souls: The Legend of Primordium. He comes back after a break to discuss the sacrilegious original series form Boom! Studios: Next Testament. Finally, Darryll returns to take look at Lord of Illusions: The Director's Cut. On top of that, it wouldn't be an episode of Dread Media without some thematic tunes: "Transdermal Celebration" by Ween, "Skin" by Oingo Boingo, "Cold Ethyl" by Alice Cooper, "Mr. Torture" by Helloween, "Newborn God (Radiance-Vehemence)" by FEASTofFETUS, "Magic Moments" by Erasure, and "Born to Murder the World" by Simon Boswell. Enjoy! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Dread Media hits the big 4-0-0! For 400 weeks in a row we have provided you an hour (or so) of audio entertainment covering the horror and dark fantastique across all media, and this week is no different. In fact, all the way back in episode 100 we paid tribute to the man of many media himself: Clive Barker. Since then, a lot has happened in the world of Clive Barker, and Desmond and friends are here to fill you in on the world of film, literature, and comics as they relate to Clive Barker. First, Desmond and Darryll get a look at the long-anticipated Nightbreed: The Director's Cut, a film once considered lost forever. Then, Devil Dinosaur Jr. delivers an epic-length Stay Scary based on the writing work that Clive Barker has done for television, namely: "Haeckel's Tale" and "Valerie on the Stairs" from Masters of Horror, and "The Yattering and Jack" from Tales from the Darkside. Desmond goes solo for the first of two segments on a review of the brand new (yet old) novelette Tortured Souls: The Legend of Primordium. He comes back after a break to discuss the sacrilegious original series form Boom! Studios: Next Testament. Finally, Darryll returns to take look at Lord of Illusions: The Director's Cut. On top of that, it wouldn't be an episode of Dread Media without some thematic tunes: "Transdermal Celebration" by Ween, "Skin" by Oingo Boingo, "Cold Ethyl" by Alice Cooper, "Mr. Torture" by Helloween, "Newborn God (Radiance-Vehemence)" by FEASTofFETUS, "Magic Moments" by Erasure, and "Born to Murder the World" by Simon Boswell. Enjoy! Send feedback to: feedback@dreadmedia.net, or 206.278.5257. Follow @DevilDinosaurJr and @dreadmedia on Twitter! Join the Facebook group! Visit www.stayscary.wordpress.com and www.dreadmedia.bandcamp.com.
Screenwriter Stuart Wright's roundtable discussion with three British horror film directors who feature on the horror anthology ABCs of DeathLee Hardcastle - director of T is for ToiletSimon Rumley - director of P is for PressureJake West - director of S is for Speed.ABCs of Death is released on Blu-ray/DVD on 22 July 2013Includes the talents of Ant Timpson, Todd Brown, Andrew Starke, Simon Boswell, Ben Wheatley, Ti West and manySupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/britflicks-com-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
An interview with Simon Boswell, composer of Santa Sangre.