Dick Dale's surf-guitar provided the memorable title theme for Tarantino's 1994 smash, and overall this is a eclectic bunch of terrific songs. Where else are you going to find Chuck Berry, The Statler Brothers, & Kool & the Gang all on one album?
This soundtrack is one of Nicolai’s best works, flawlessly bringing together the pop and underground music sensitivity of the 1970s with the gothic nuances of the plot – thanks to a clever use of harpsichords. Very sample-worthy if you like creepiness.
Across 26 tracks, the South-American and Caribbean soundscapes meet with the flamboyance of Italian jazz resulting in a one-of-a-kind hybrid of Mediterranean and Latin melodies and sensitivities.
Picture the scene, The year 2000 has passed and the new millenium is just getting underway - A new scene explodes onto the nation's Indie Dancefloors - some called it Indie Sleaze, Nu Rave, Future Disco or even Electroclash! 3LP Silver Compilation.
Eli Roth, the American director (Cabin Fever, Hostel, Borderlands) and actor (Inglorious Bastards, Grindhouse, The Idol) takes you on a forbidden journey across the vaults of legendary Italian soundtrack label CAM Sugar.
Reissued with 2020 remastered audio. Since the demise of Factory records, this single has never been repressed or reissued before and is cut on 180-gram vinyl, featuring the original artwork on heavyweight board.
Absolutely incredible, forward-thinking beeps and boops outta France in the late 70s - early 80s. For fans of beeps, boops, and all other punk synth noises.