Watch out, this extremely rare and sought after 7” contains the cultissme Sexopolis, the influential and hexagonal cinematic groove track that the most experienced record hunters consider to be the best Hammond funk track ever pressed in Europe...
Of all of Ennio Morricone’s contributions to Henri Verneuil films, “Le Clan des Siciliens” undoubtedly remains his most successful and fiercely beautiful. A luminous and dense score that embodies the total class of this incredible Italian maestro...
Way before The X Files and its paranoiac science-fiction style trip outs, there was Aux Frontières du Possible, an ambitious 13 episode French TV series created in 1970 and unquestionably erring towards the fantasy world
This release devotes on a double vinyl a posthumous work "l’Antarctique", composed after an order by the Commander Cousteau for one of his documentaries.
If the film “Vivre la Nuit” by Marcel Camus remains locked in historic limbo, the fact remains that its sumptuous original soundtrack remains on the wanted list of a flurry of collectors, desperately hoping to get their hands on a copy one day
Veritable trouble makers on the French music scene at the end of the 60’s, Daniel Beretta and Richard de Bordeaux form the likeable duo that has produced a series of cult EPs and 7 inches
Released in 1968, George Lautner’s delectable thriller ‘Le Pacha” surely wouldn’t have achieved such cult status without its fabulous soundtrack, concocted by one of the most audacious duos of their time
An obscure piece, chronicling pre 1968 the attempt at community life of a group of society disillusioned youths, the Etienne Périer film “Des Garçons et des Filles” hasn’t necessarily been assigned to...
This mythical and rare record, also known as “You Only Love Once” , the title of its English pressing, is quite simply one of the most wonderful soundtracks of the 60s...
Avidly hunted down by every amateur of illicit, lysergic influenced soundtracks, “Delphine” is largely deserving of its cult EP status. Indeed, well hidden behind a magnificent pop art sleeve...
Among the constellation of original soundtracks from Italian films released in the 60s and 70s golden era, some scores in particular have an undeniable cult vibe...
DELUXE EDITION - Within the oh so elusive club of the cult soundtrack, there exists one rare record which provokes a deep fascination and evokes a unique charm for those having heard of it, or those lucky enough to have listened to it (but an exclusive few).
The songs from the hard to find LPs "Psychedelic Dance Party" and "Sexadelic" were written in 1969 and released in 1970. They were composed by Manfred Hübler and Siegfried Schwab...