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Joseph Bishara - More Music From The Further (Original Soundtrack) [New Vinyl LP
Artist: Joseph Bishara
Title: More Music From The Further (Original Soundtrack)
Format: Vinyl LP
Genre: Soundtrack
UPC: 881626516911
Release Date: 2018
Record Label: Void Recordings
Album Tracks
1. Further Dreaming
2. Red Out of Blackness
3. Dwarf Apparition
4. Void Figure 8
5. Void Figure 4
6. Dead Family Materialization
7. Void Figure 6
8. The Purity
9. Refusal
10. Moments in Void
11. Taped Vision
12. Shadows Are Your Home Now
13. Not the House
14. The Kept in the Further
15. Seen Through
16. Into the Further 2
17. I'll Show You
18. The Dark Room
19. Ghost Room
20. Broken Through
21. Calling the Dead
22. Visit the Injured
23. Compelled Awake
24. Long Passings
25. Further Entry
26. Out While Alive
27. Reaching Further
Vinyl LP pressing. More Music From the Further is a collection of 27 unreleased and developmental score pieces from the first three Insidious films composed by Joseph Bishara. It includes raw takes and pre-scores, unreleased sequences, and pieces written for and around this dark astral realm. The colors of each film emerge through the body of work, held together by the unifying tone that has sonically defined the world of Insidious. With an approach to avant-garde composition influenced in part by early goth and industrial music as well as the soundtrack works by Tangerine Dream and John Carpenter (whom he has worked with), Bishara is noted for his disregard for horror film score conventions and instead employs "gut-wrenching string dissonance, haunting electronic sounds and sudden crescendoes" (ASCAP. Com). Using strings and percussion to create effects designed to evoke "maximum shock effect" in the listener, his inventive approach can be heard in all of the Insidious films and well as The Conjuring (1 &2) and Annabelle.
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