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07-06-2013, 04:16 AM
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack - Pilotpriest (2012, 320)
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Tracklist:
01. Bonus Track: The Canyons 05:46
02. Body Double 12:09
03. After Hours 04:13
04. Miracle Mile 04:11
05. Manhunter 05:12
06. Risky Business 05:22
07. Walkabout 05:52
08. Rumblefish 04:20
09. Streets of Fire 06:08
10. Thief 06:24
11. Firefox 04:20
12. Don"t Look Now 05:14
13. The Black Hole 04:45
14. Red Dawn 04:48
15. Silver Bullet (Love Theme) 02:30
16. The Last Dragon 04:46
17. Legend 04:32
18. Cruising 04:23
19. Less Than Zero 04:48
20. The Golden Child 07:02
21. Xanadu 05:09
22. Rad 05:17
23. Bonus Track: Pyramid - Run (Pilotpriest Remix) 05:55
24. Bonus Track: They Live 02:06
25. Bonus Track: Black Rain 05:52
26. Bonus Track: Cat People 04:38
http://uploaded.net/file/isazhimt
https://mega.co.nz/#!ERVQQKgY!D-pMZlI7NZ6n9GSY37D6Z0MnMDRAyf1hzR-TeZgBMQk
Here`s something different, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Pilotpriest, it`s Music inspired by film.
"The album, 3 years in the making, is designed to be a soundtrack to our modern lives, based on the sounds and moods of our collective childhood media influences. Each track is intended to tap into something deeper, harnessing moods and emotion rather than just your typical pop arrangements. With influences ranging from Joseph-Maurice Ravel, Vangelis, Wendy Carlos, Brian Eno, Giorgio Moroder, and Tangerine Dream, as well as growing up listening to classical and old funk records and watching action/sci-fi/fantasy 80's films it's easy to see where Pilotpriest gets his great sound from.
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the type of album you come home to after a long day of work. Dim the lights, maybe light some incense, pull your headphones over your ears and sit down while the waves of synth and beautiful 80's vibes wash over you. Each track flows into each other perfectly, everything about this album is spot on including the album cover, featuring the original artwork of Kilian Eng, which is equally as entrancing as the music itself. " by Greg Belasco (EARMILK.COM - All Milk. No Duds. (http://www.earmilk.com))
Genre: Electronic, Neurofunk, Synthwave, Electro, House

Tracklist:
01. Bonus Track: The Canyons 05:46
02. Body Double 12:09
03. After Hours 04:13
04. Miracle Mile 04:11
05. Manhunter 05:12
06. Risky Business 05:22
07. Walkabout 05:52
08. Rumblefish 04:20
09. Streets of Fire 06:08
10. Thief 06:24
11. Firefox 04:20
12. Don"t Look Now 05:14
13. The Black Hole 04:45
14. Red Dawn 04:48
15. Silver Bullet (Love Theme) 02:30
16. The Last Dragon 04:46
17. Legend 04:32
18. Cruising 04:23
19. Less Than Zero 04:48
20. The Golden Child 07:02
21. Xanadu 05:09
22. Rad 05:17
23. Bonus Track: Pyramid - Run (Pilotpriest Remix) 05:55
24. Bonus Track: They Live 02:06
25. Bonus Track: Black Rain 05:52
26. Bonus Track: Cat People 04:38
http://uploaded.net/file/isazhimt
https://mega.co.nz/#!ERVQQKgY!D-pMZlI7NZ6n9GSY37D6Z0MnMDRAyf1hzR-TeZgBMQk
Here`s something different, Original Motion Picture Soundtrack by Pilotpriest, it`s Music inspired by film.
"The album, 3 years in the making, is designed to be a soundtrack to our modern lives, based on the sounds and moods of our collective childhood media influences. Each track is intended to tap into something deeper, harnessing moods and emotion rather than just your typical pop arrangements. With influences ranging from Joseph-Maurice Ravel, Vangelis, Wendy Carlos, Brian Eno, Giorgio Moroder, and Tangerine Dream, as well as growing up listening to classical and old funk records and watching action/sci-fi/fantasy 80's films it's easy to see where Pilotpriest gets his great sound from.
Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the type of album you come home to after a long day of work. Dim the lights, maybe light some incense, pull your headphones over your ears and sit down while the waves of synth and beautiful 80's vibes wash over you. Each track flows into each other perfectly, everything about this album is spot on including the album cover, featuring the original artwork of Kilian Eng, which is equally as entrancing as the music itself. " by Greg Belasco (EARMILK.COM - All Milk. No Duds. (http://www.earmilk.com))
Genre: Electronic, Neurofunk, Synthwave, Electro, House