Hammer films & Death Waltz announce partnership – 26/08/12

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We are extremely honoured and excited to announce a deal with the legendary Hammer Films which will see us release their classic films scores on vinyl including some previously unreleased soundtracks.

First out of the gate is The Devil Rides Out completely remastered and with extensive sleeve-notes by James Bernard and all new exclusive artwork by Graham Humphreys.

The package will come as a ltd edition coloured vinyl with an A2 poster and 12 x 12 lithograph print . It will also contain a download link for an interview with the legendary Christopher Lee and two unreleased cues.

Here is the first look at Graham’s sleeve.

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We’ll be be following up The Devil Rides Out with Twins Of Evil….very exciting.

11 thoughts on “Hammer films & Death Waltz announce partnership

  1. right thats it im buying the lot!!!!!! cant wait for the lust for a vampire one if it sees the light of day with that god awful strange love ballad. this has got me stoked!

  2. AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHH!!! This is a GREAT news!!! Finally my Dracula 7″ RSD will have some new friends, really can’t wait to get them all! ;)

  3. Looks like my guess was right then (is that why the comment was unapproved?)

    I’ll be snapping up a copy of this one!

  4. Sorry for two comments following one another, but is this going to be part of the subscription?

  5. WHAAAT?? Death Waltz just gets better and better. I’m going to have to sell my granny to afford all these…but it’ll be worth it.

  6. Fantastic news :) You seem to be releasing soundtracks from films specifically to my taste, from John Carpenter efforts to classic eurohorror and now Hammer (not to mention the two Ti West films, 2 of the only modern horror films that have truly impressed me). I had never bought a soundtrack before, let alone on vinyl, so after having nabbed 5 of your records today, its safe to say you’ve converted me.

    Keep up the great work!

  7. Has this now fallen by the wayside? Or can we hope for it to re-appear in the future?

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