Product Details
- An MVD Exclusive
- SKU: WE00888
- Format: CD
- UPC: 859831008880
- Street Date: 04/07/15
- PreBook Date: 03/03/15
- Label: Full Moon »
- Genre: Soundtrack
- Run Time: 54:00 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Year of Production: 1991
- Box Lot: 30
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Product Assets
The Aman Folk Orchestra - Subspecies Soundtrack
The Night Has Fangs
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The Aman Folk Orchestra produce an atmospheric score for Ted Nicolaou's 1991 horror film Subspecies, complementing the eerie Romanian setting and creating the film's haunting themes. Director: Ted Nicolaou Writers: Charles Band (original idea), Jackson Barr, and David Pabian Stars: Anders Hove, Angus Scrimm, Michael Watson, Laura Tate, and Michelle McBride Film Rating: R (Restricted)
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Sales Points
- Composer Richard Kosinski is credited as a keyboard player on recordings by popular music artists Bonnie Raitt and The Temptations.
- The Aman Folk Orchestra’s unique mixture of synthesizers and traditional folk instruments makes the film’s music of interest to both horror fans and fans of world music.
- The popularity and success of the original Subspecies film spawned four sequels
Press Quotes
The score by The Aman Folk Orchestra - actually Stuart Brotman, Richard Kosinski, William Levine, Michael Portis, and John Zeretzke - incorporates diverse folk instruments and vocals to atmospheric effect.
—Eric Cotenas, (http://www.dvdbeaver.com/
The score is perhaps the best part giving the film even more atmosphere. Great stuff!
—Eric Reifschneider, bloodbrothersfilmreviews.blogspot.com/
Strange, Bizarre and Wonderful. More than eerie. Good Stuff.
—Theodore Franc, http://www.amazon.com/review/R3L9ZMM78OFRQK/ref=cm
And the score -- the music -- really stood out for me as a nice change of pace, very mood-setting.
—gavin6942, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0103002/reviews-33
The score helps; while I'm sure there are plenty of people who would find it cheesy, I found the synth score by Richard Kosinski and Stuart Brotman effective
—Patrick Bromley , http://www.fthismovie.net/2014/06/full-moon-fever-