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John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, Daniel Davies - Halloween Original Motion Picture Soundtrack flac album

John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, Daniel Davies  - Halloween Original Motion Picture Soundtrack flac album
  • Performer John Carpenter
  • Title Halloween Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
  • Date of release 2018
  • Style Score
  • Other formats MIDI RA VQF AUD WMA VOX MP2
  • Genre Stage & Screen
  • Size MP3 1737 mb
  • Size FLAC 1158 mb
  • Rating: 4.3
  • Votes: 129

John Carpenter, Cody Carpenter, and Daniel Davies Halloween: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. When the new Halloween movie hits theaters in October 2018, it will have the distinction of being the first film in the canon with creator John Carpenter’s direct involvement since 1982’s Halloween III: Season of the Witch.

Includes unlimited streaming of Halloween: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. ships out within 4 days. Purchasable with gift card. We wanted to honor the original Halloween soundtrack in terms of the sounds we used, Davies explained. We used a lot of the Dave Smith OB-6, bowed guitar, Roland Juno, Korg, Roli, Moog, Roland System 1, Roland System 8, different guitar pedals, mellotron, and piano.

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In stock now for same day shipping. Halloween (Soundtrack). Sacred Bones US. John Carpenter/Cody Carpenter/Daniel Davies. Format: limited gatefold coloured vinyl LP Cat: SBR 213LPC2 Released: 19 Oct 18 Genre: Soundtracks.

As the film stays true to the 1978 original, even casting Nick Castle as Michael Myers for the first time in four decades, the soundtrack is in the same spirit of the original, only performed with Carpenter's touring and recording partners (his son Cody Carpenter and Daniel Davies), and with a much bigger budget

John Carpenter is truly the master when it comes to the simplistic and eerie horror score of the original Halloween. I was initially worried how far he would go, or if he would feel pressured to modernized the sound for this movie, but he absolutely knocked it out of the park. Hearing it in the theater gave me goosebumps, that classic sound was recognizable and updated to be so crystal clear. I don't feel like this album fits in with the other Halloween soundtracks. It worked good with the movie but by itself it is not a worthy score.