The track contains experimental use of synthesizers and distorted drums, all sounding spooky. That specific sound reminds me of PATRICK MORAZ's "Story of i", and I am left wondering whether MORAZ was inspired by this piece. 'Witch' starts with what sounds like ritualistic tribal drumming, howling vocalisations and a deep, reverberating "Doh!" that hits you in the solar plexus. The piece rocks up half way through and even turns funky. There is some excellent use of synthesizer here. Creepy, whispered la-la-la-ing and evil-sounding speaking leave you in no doubt about that.
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The track just screams (figuratively, that is!) "horror movie soundtrack" at you. The title track starts off spookily, with celesta and bells playing a 13-note theme that carries on through the track and ingrains itself in your brain.
The album is a synthesizer fan's feast, but the synths are so integral to the pieces - and used to produce such a mixture of sounds - that to me this does not feel at all like a keyboard-laden album.
This one is the official soundtrack to Dario Argento's 1977 classic horror flick Suspiria, and is essentially an instrumental album if one discounts the vocalisations, spooky whispering and speaking here and there. GOBLIN, three of whose members played in CHERRY FIVE, was/is a skilled group of musicians who produced slick, well-crafted scores. Posted Friday, Ma| Review this album | Report (Review #73708) The album length is short, but it is very intense. It amazingly ends with a simple catchy piano Sometimes sounding fusion, a bit like Brand X. The second side is really more progressive and the songs are more structured, even There are tons of percussions (small bells among others),Įxotic acoustic instruments, probably mandolin, crazy & scary screams, drums, and Not find it dark: that's why it is well suited for this kind of movie, in which beautiful The first side is not really progressive: it is very nervous, dynamic and scary, but I do NO progressive band sound like them! It is absolutely unique! This Italian progressive music is rather strange and well suited for the excellent DarioĪrgento's horror movies. Posted Sunday, Ma| Review this album | Report (Review #18948) Word has it, this might be the strongest GOBLIN soundtrack out there. Overall, "Suspiria" is a stronger album than "Roller". The tracks are also quite detailed (which is suprising today, since modern soundtrack music isn't supposed to stand out, and work well even without the visuals. The tracks tend to mix dissonant notes, evil whispering voices, percussion crashes, and even a few funky sections. Yet, the music never falls into the "cheesy" HALLOWEN music category. Well, as far as "scary" goes by today's standards (X-files influenced soundtracks) the music is typical of the mid-70s. "Suspiria" is a soundtrack to another Italian horror movie, but it's also considered GOBLIN's scariest and most experimental work to date.
That movie turned out to become a hit in Italy, and the soundtrack a best-seller. They changed their band name, started work on another progressive rock album, but suddenly changed careers after receiving a call from a movie director to write the soundtrack to a horror movie entitled "Profundo Rosso". If you're not, the band started off in the early 70s as the band CHERRY FIVE (reviewed above). I think most people who listen to progressive rock are familiar with the Italian band GOBLIN. Soundtrack for the movie directed by Dario ArgentoĬD Cinevox - CD CIA 5005 (1987, Italy) With 2 bonus tracks, new coverĬD Cinevox - CD-MDF 305 (1997, Italy) Remastered with 4 bonus tracks, new cover Antonio Marangolo / sax (6) Releases information Agostino Marangolo / drums, percussion, vocals Fabio Pignatelli / fretted & fretless basses, tabla, acoustic guitar, vocals Claudio Simonetti / Mellotron, organs (Elka & church), violin, celesta, electric & acoustic pianos, Minimoog, Moog system 55 Meanwhile, BTS is currently gearing up for their comeback on February 13 with “You Never Walk Alone,” and most recently released their new album’s track list.- Massimo Morante / electric & acoustic guitars, bouzouki, vocals Jungkook will be attending his high school graduation ceremony today! 우리 앨범 기대 많이많이 해주세요! #커버아닙니다 #아미를향하는나의맘이랄까 #아개춰뽈링 /6pI9ecmRCbĪlthough Jungkook didn’t say so explicitly, this may be his way to respond to fans who have been trending the hashtag “Jungkook, congratulations on your graduation” on Twitter at No. He wrote as the caption, “Please look forward to our album a lot!” with a play on the lyrics from their hit “Blood, Sweat & Tears.” He joked in the hashtags, “This isn’t a cover. KST on February 7, Jungkook tweeted out a cover of the hit “Goblin” OST entitled “Beautiful” by Crush. BTS member Jungkook has shared a special cover for fans ahead of the group’s comeback!