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Beat Records release the first absolute edition of the soundtrack composed by Vasco Vassil Kojucharov for the movie Byleth Il Demone Dell'incesto (1972). From Nomus foundation archive, from which Beat Records have taken a number of scores composed by the maestro, the label make available this nice soundtrack that features the presence of melodic cues and sonic masses close to experimentation, both genres in which the artist makes a display of his usual talent, this time scoring a gothic horror with some red lights. Liner notes by Alessandro Bratus, mastering by Enrico De Gemini, and graphic layout by Daniele De Gemini.
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CDCR 140CD
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Directed by Sergio Garrone, Django Il Bastardo (1969) is considered by critics to be one of his best films. Here is one of the most iconic Spaghetti Western characters, Django, in one of his final movies, this time played by Anthony Steffen. It's not the first time Vasco Vassil Kojucharov (a maestro very dear to the Beat Records publishing group) scored this character. Thanks to the Nomus association, archivist of the Kojucharov fund, the label retrieved four master tapes and many documents from the recording session for this soundtrack, which -- coming as no surprise, being a representative example of its genre -- reveals all of the musical skills of the maestro. His immensely creative vein is evident from the main titles, which -- performed with typical instrumentation for Italian Western movies -- winks an eye to the spy genre. A wonderful unreleased score, finally available for your listening pleasure. Mastering by Enrico De Gemini. Graphic design by Daniele De Gemini. Liner notes by Alessandro Bratus (English-language translation edited by Josh Mitchell). Jewel case; 12-pages booklet.
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