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New HARDBOOK Editions in stock! Posted on 4 Sep 21:33 , 0 comments

We have 4 older Titles of our Catalogue as small Hardbook Editions in stock now.

LA POLIZIA HA LE MANI LEGATE aka KILLER COP (CP 01)

Italian Poster Art 200 copies

German VHS Art 150 copies

LIBERI ARMATI PERICOLOSI aka DIRTY DEVILS (CP 03)

Italian Poster Art 150 copies

German VHS Art 120 copies

…E TANTA PAURA aka MAGNUM 45 (CP 04)

German VHS Art 250 copies

All handnumbered and gorgeous looking! Kind of same size than our Mediabooks but more slim. All products Details please see at product itself.


LAWA The Parallax View (Cine 23) first reviews! vinyl/CD Edition out now! Posted on 5 Mar 14:39 , 0 comments

LAWA

The Parallax View

CINEPLOIT

9/10

SOMETHING NEW WITH SYNTH: There is a ridiculous amount of retro inspired synth based and synthwave artists out there, perhaps too many to count, but the cream does rise to the top.

Case in point? LAWA, and their latest effort for the always reliable Cineploit Records, The Parallax View. The album takes its name from the classic paranoid political thriller from the 1970s and dives head first into some classic movie themes from the world of international genre cinema. LAWA itself is an acronym for its two members, Leonard Alain and Wank Alex, who have recorded musical tributes to specific composers in the past, such as Riz Ortolani, but this album stretches things a bit and runs the gamut with regards to style.

Sci-fi, giallo, horror, action, and good ol’ exploitation films all get the LAWA treatment here, which means that they get sliced, diced, and put into a pot of gooey synth excellence. They then emerge with fresh arrangements by Alain and Wank, giving them a taste that still evokes memories of their original cinematic flavor but with a bright spice that’s flavored by the duo’s seemingly boundless creativity.

The opening cut from Sergio Martino’s film 2019: After the Fall of New York retains that catchy, brassy refrain from composers Guido and Maurizio de Angelis, but LAWA makes it sound thicker and creepier. Yours truly actually wasn’t familiar with Jacques Revaux’s score to the 80s action flick Asphalt Warriors, but LAWA’s take on the hard driving theme makes me want to investigate further, while their chopping up of Ennio Morricone’s Revolver and Alessandro Alessandroni’s Killer Nun sound suitably twisted and unsettling.

Speaking of twisted, their post-punk PiL take on the 1976 giallo Plot of Fear is all fuzz, blown out speakers, and fucking glory, while their version of Nico Catanese’s Satan’s Baby Doll retains all of the original’s softcore Euro sleaze. There’s one original cut on here, the title track, and although the cover material is certainly appreciated, LAWA’s creative skill certainly demands a full-length of new material. “The Parallax View” is tense and anxiety inducing with driving percussion that one imagines is trying to replicate the film’s obscene paranoia. It kills.

Cineploit has made a its mark for a while now as a label with one of the most trustworthy roster of artists out there. You’re likely to strike gold even if you’ve never heard of the artist in question. That’s definitely the case here for anyone out there who hasn’t yet checked out anything from LAWA. Consider this one with a very high recommendation. ~ George Pacheco

Alain Leonard and Alex Wank aka LAWA are Viennas resident specialists in re-activating, recycling and reconstructing cult European Soundtrack Themes and this, their third album, follows Omaggio a Frizzi & Fulci (2012) and Omaggio a Riz Ortolani (2015) with an exploration of sounds from the outer limits of Italian and French Cinema of the 70´ s and 80 ´ s.

Employing a dark, brooding and deeply atmospheric electronic palette with occasional detectable echoes of Goblin and John Carpenter. LAWA bring their chosen Themes to life in a new and challenging way while remaining true to the spirit to the originals, wether they be the work of G & M de Angelis (After the Fall of New York), Alessandro Alessandroni (Killer Nun), Michel Legrand (The Outside Man) or Ennio Morricone (Revolver). Challenging and endlessly inventive, this is as rewarding a Programme of futuristic re-visitations, re-inventions an re-imaginings of a select Playlist of cult Euro soundtracks as you could hope to encounter. 

Grahame Bent for SHINDIG! Magazin Februar 2021 * 4 Stars of 4


Liberi Armati Pericolosi (CP 03) + E Tanta Paura (CP 04) presale starting today! Posted on 20 May 18:27 , 0 comments

Our next 2 Bluray Mediabooks will be out June 24th!

CP 03 - LIBERI ARMATI PERICOLOSI aka BEWAFFNET & GEFÄHRLICH 

CP 04 - E TANTA PAURA aka MAGNUM 45 aka PLOT OF FEAR.                 

Both titles available in 3 different cover variations!

Pre-order now!

Liberi Armati Pericolosi Cover A

Liberi Armati Pericolosi Cover B

Bewaffnet & Gefährlich Cover C

E tanta paura Cover A

E tanta paura Cover B

Magnum 45 Cover C