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Levienaise-Emilie Farrouch (Uk)- Censor - O.S.T. (Uk) (Vinyl)

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Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch's dark, throbbing score to Prano Bailey-Bond's horror debut "Censor" is out now on vinyl, after previously being released on digital platforms. The vinyl is pressed on clear vinyl with black smoke effect, and comes housed in a deluxe spined sleeve with double sided printed insert featuring beautiful imagery from the film. Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch manages to inhabit a space between Ennio Morricone, Goblin and John Carpenter in her stunning score to Censor. "I wanted the original score to focus on two different elements of the film's storytelling which slowly intertwine as the movie progresses", Emilie tells Booklyn Vegan. "One sound palette represents the trauma of our lead character Enid, with a use of manipulated vocals and synthesisers, slow moving, almost suspended, and at times disorientating cues, with short melodic motives, little lullabies Enid might softly sing to herself to sooth her anxiety and guilt of having lost her sister. The other palette is much more anchored in the time period (1980s) and genre the film explores." She calls that second sound palette a "love letter to classic Carpenter and Goblin soundtracks, using vintage synths, rare Japanese instruments and choirs to bring us deep into the fun, surreal, and meta elements of the film." Censor received critical acclaim upon it's release including a 5 star review in The Guardian, and is available to watch now.

Tracklist:

  1. Running From Death
  2. Censor
  3. First Subway
  4. Deranged Meeting
  5. Why Aren't You Banning These Films
  6. Don't Go in the Church
  7. Mum's Neck Dream
  8. List of His Films
  9. Watching Asunder
  10. Driving to Parents
  11. Enid Drives Home
  12. Dream of Nina
  13. Night Visit
  14. What's Going to Happen to Alice?
  15. You Sick B
  16. What We're Doing Here Is Pointless
  17. I'll Be Doing Your Makeup
  18. Blood Splattering
  19. Cabin
  20. Beastman's Lair
  21. Frederick's Demise
  22. You Have Her Eyes

UPC > 5051083169646

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Invada

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Release Date: 11.26.2021

 
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Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch's dark, throbbing score to Prano Bailey-Bond's horror debut "Censor" is out now on vinyl, after previously being released on digital platforms. The vinyl is pressed on clear vinyl with black smoke effect, and comes housed in a deluxe spined sleeve with double sided printed insert featuring beautiful imagery from the film. Emilie Levienaise-Farrouch manages to inhabit a space between Ennio Morricone, Goblin and John Carpenter in her stunning score to Censor. "I wanted the original score to focus on two different elements of the film's storytelling which slowly intertwine as the movie progresses", Emilie tells Booklyn Vegan. "One sound palette represents the trauma of our lead character Enid, with a use of manipulated vocals and synthesisers, slow moving, almost suspended, and at times disorientating cues, with short melodic motives, little lullabies Enid might softly sing to herself to sooth her anxiety and guilt of having lost her sister. The other palette is much more anchored in the time period (1980s) and genre the film explores." She calls that second sound palette a "love letter to classic Carpenter and Goblin soundtracks, using vintage synths, rare Japanese instruments and choirs to bring us deep into the fun, surreal, and meta elements of the film." Censor received critical acclaim upon it's release including a 5 star review in The Guardian, and is available to watch now.

Tracklist:

  1. Running From Death
  2. Censor
  3. First Subway
  4. Deranged Meeting
  5. Why Aren't You Banning These Films
  6. Don't Go in the Church
  7. Mum's Neck Dream
  8. List of His Films
  9. Watching Asunder
  10. Driving to Parents
  11. Enid Drives Home
  12. Dream of Nina
  13. Night Visit
  14. What's Going to Happen to Alice?
  15. You Sick B
  16. What We're Doing Here Is Pointless
  17. I'll Be Doing Your Makeup
  18. Blood Splattering
  19. Cabin
  20. Beastman's Lair
  21. Frederick's Demise
  22. You Have Her Eyes

UPC > 5051083169646

Format > New Vinyl

Label > Invada

Shop online at Darkside Records.

Follow us on Instagram.

Genres: