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By philball1974
#38992
@nathan to be honest I've never heard the music but was the only German horror film I could think of!

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By Bub
#39015
[quote=38991]I wouldn’t think so, there’s already a fairly recent release from 2009 of Hermann Kopp’s score : http://www.discogs.com/Hermann-Kopp-Nek ... se/2024567[/quote]

Nekronology is not the complete Nekromantik score because it's only the Hermann Kopp tracks which is only 3 when compared to this.

http://www.discogs.com/Various-Nekroman ... ter/241991

This is the complete score as far as I know. Tracks A1-A10 are Nekromantik & then B1-B10 are Nekromantik 2.


By bitewerks
#39019
http://www.discogs.com/Various-Nekroman ... ter/241991

I have that record. It's very cool! Does anyone here happen to own the pic 7" released by the director? I use to know a vhs trader who was the first American to import the video into the U.S. & Jorg sent along that record as a bonus item. My friend had to transfer the PAL tape to NTSC then sold dubs for a low price to his closest traders.
By DISCOSUCKS...
#39025
"Germany".

One word. Our second clue.

The first?

"One of the most beautiful European scores ever composed..."

So here goes with my own thought process on this one (dang I love these games Seb! ;)

I started thinking Popol Vuh's "Nosferatu" score, which certainly fits both clues very nicely. Maybe......

Then I though, maybe just a German group..... Tangerine Dream. But nothing really seems to make sense for the 1st clue, since they've pretty much scored US movies.

Can? That could be really exciting....full scores for Deadlock or Alice in the Cities perhaps.....but neither of those really adds up in respect of Clue 1.

Hmmmm........

So then focussing on German horror movies. Caligari and Vampyr don't sit quite right, even though with Phantom of the Opera OWS have clearly shown an interest in "classic" as well as contemporary genre film.

Could it be a Jess Franco / Bruno Nicolai?

Okay.....I need more help obviously! ;)


By DISCOSUCKS...
#39033
That's a really good call, @Nathan!
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By NathanLurker
#39035
yeah. it's a german movie. with a german composer. and it's beautiful. Where's my test pressing reward ? :)
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By zuko
#39038
Does it have to be horror? If not, my vote goes for Yann Tiersen's Good Bye Lenin! – which in my opinion definitely qualifies for "one of the most beautiful European scores ever composed". Goes for big bucks now (not that I'd ever sell) so probably due a repress?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snZBvZ7HXYU
By TheHolocene
#39054
@10T5
Thanks for opening my ears to La Planete Sauvage. I've just bought a copy! It seemed so familiar ... Then I realised its been sampled loads. Dj Shadow, J Dilla came to mind. I'm sure there are more. It also reminded me of Gazeuse by Gong. Cheers!
By philball1974
#39055
what about Wojciech Kilar's score to the Pianist?
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By 10T5
#39097
@TheHolocene, you're welcome. You may also like this one which was for sure recorded during the Planète recording sessions:

[video]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaKt0ORIQEM[/video]

I'm looking for this 7" for years...
By fluppeco
#39098
Das Boot :p
By fluppeco
#39099
DRACULA'S MUSIC CABINET - The Vampires of Dartmoore

[video]http://youtu.be/DHV-tCDwlWQ[/video]

already release by Finders Keepers though. Can't think of anything... The classic silents seem the obvious choice, or the 1979 Vampyr. Maybe a Wim Wenders film?
By DrRhythm
#39105
Operation Daybreak - war rather than horror but an absolute grail!
By Occhionero
#39150
Is it Horror or Non-Horror?
Hans Zimmer is German even he is the man from Hollywood!
By Occhionero
#39155
Hope it is not "Das Boot". In Germany this score was played to death.
By Occhionero
#39169
Is the composer German or the movie or both?
Goodbye Lenin has a french composer.
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By seb
#39189
Both!
By Dagon
#39199
I tend to agree with Nathan, Mark of the Devil is a good call. I have trouble thinking of another German genre soundtrack that could be qualified as 'one of the most beautiful European scores'.

Maybe Tenderness of the Wolves, but even though I remember really liking the film when I saw it ages ago, I am not sure anymore what the soundtrack was like.
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