Eric Ritz
This just gets better with every listen. Probably my favorite "film score" of 2016. You can easily get lost picturing a hard edged cop/family drama, maybe with Roy Scheider or Robert Forster as the lead, and Richard Lynch as the villain. The whole thing plays out great.
Repeated Viewing’s soundtrack to the “not totally sure if it’s real or not” film of the same name slinks out of your speakers as if Badalamenti and Goblin had made sweet regretful love one night and created a baby so dark and brooding, only the ‘Trv Synth Fr33ks’ would take it in and raise it like wolves. Following the story of one man’s revenge across 1982 New York, this is Death Wish if we lived in some kind of alternative universe where Lucio Fulci had directed it instead of Michael Winner. From Ballads to Disco to Minimal Synth, “Street Force” is a masterpiece of faux soundtrack bliss and definitely not to be missed. Art by Eric A Lee.
"Street Force (1983) marked the directorial debut of Paulo Luggerizi Jr, son of the notorious Italian auteur Paulo Luggerizi. Shot in New York during the winter months of 1982 the film cashed in on the influx of ultra-violent vigilante and revenge movies seeping their way into the grindhouse cinema circuit. Little is known about the movie but reviews at the time of its release were less than favourable, deriding it as an excessively brutal, poorly made hamfest. The film was quickly consigned to the darkest corner of the distributor’s warehouse but the recently unearthed soundtrack by Repeated Viewing, featuring a down-on-his-luck Alessandro Cassini playing piano on the opening track, provides an audio document of the blood splattered sidewalks and alleyways depicted in the movie."
Enticing, haunting and mysterious.. just like nature.
Nature's Revenge thrilling ambiant is indeed amazing, loved the album's track progression and how the last track feels like a "credits song" ! digiv1ce
Ex-Tangerine Dream/Ash Ra Tempel drummer's krautrock-inspired score for the 1982 Australian thriller, available for the first time ever. Bandcamp New & Notable Jun 5, 2019
Mac Quayle’s soundtrack for “Mr. Robot” provides the show a score that's as ominous and paranoid as its subject matter. Bandcamp Album of the Day Oct 6, 2016
Never mind Kuwahara Dreams, all I wanted was a Raleigh Burner (got one 25 years later!) Anyway, this album surprised me - seemingly out of nowhere, and it's up there with some of my favourite synthwave. A great mix of the wistful and the upbeat. Looking forward to more from D.A.L.I. SixBellsChime