Tag: Steve Moore

Soundtrack Reviews 2.0

Soundtrack Reviews 2.0

December 9, 2015 | By

Reviews of five soundtracks I originally covered in Rue Morgue magazine: Claudio Simonetti’s Demons + Goblin’s Profondo Rosso (Rustblade Records), Steve Moore’s Cub / Welp + Shape Shift with A.E. Paterra (Relapse Records), and Anders Manga’s Hexed (Bandcamp).

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MP3: Cub / Welp (2014)

MP3: Cub / Welp (2014)

December 9, 2015 | By

Steve Moore’s latest film score unfolds like a Tangerine Dream score with fuzzy bass lines akin to John Carpenter in a really pissed off state, and it’s a fusion of elements that give the score dramatic contrasts, and ensure tracks aren’t mere homages…

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CD: Shape Shift (2015)

CD: Shape Shift (2015)

December 9, 2015 | By

Steve Moore (Cub) and A.E. Paterra’s non-film album draws heavily from the instrumental sounds of Goblin, Tangerine Dream, and Fabio Frizzi (and maybe a little Stomu Yamashta), but each track is distinct in both design and tone…

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BR: Cub / Welp (2014)

BR: Cub / Welp (2014)

September 22, 2015 | By

Belgian Jonas Govaerts’ feature film debut is a sleek homage to the forest slasher sub-genre, as presented with the sounds and imagery of a John Carpenter production, and while the finale has its share of problems, as a mood piece it’s a fairly satisfying work featuring a strong cast and a provocative premise of whether a troubled child can resist feral urges when pushed to the limits self-preservation…

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