We re re-animating this column celebrating all things horror music!
By Todd Gilchrist · @mtgilchrist · May 7, 2021, 12:11 PM CDT JASON TAKES MANHATTAN (1989).
When I first launched this column about horror scores and horror-related music for FANGORIA more than a year ago, my expectation was that it would be self-perpetuating every month a record label I love would release or reissue or uncover a bit of music that I would thrill at discovering or revisiting or otherwise adding to my growing playlist of genre classics, and I’d share and champion that library with readers. And then something, I don’t want to say what, but something interrupting supply chains and pressing plants and distribution arms occurred, undermining not only the opportunity to share these releases, but experiencing these releases at all. Next thing I knew, I was waiting six months instead of three for
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Menahan Street Band with the beat-forward cinematic sounds of
The Exciting Sounds of Menahan Street Band.
Their unique brand of instrumental soul has not only been the foundation for some of modern hip-hop s most successful beats, it has also become the perennial soundtrack and vibe-generator for countless parties, art shows and restaurants throughout NYC and abroad.
While this album carries the aesthetic torch that MSB has skillfully woven into the tapestry of their DNA, it also delves deeper into the experimental, exotic sounds that fill many of the coveted Sound Library and Soundtrack LPs of the late sixties and early seventies - an amalgamation of moog synths, electric pianos, drum machines, and a bevy of analog instrumentation that ebb and flow in lush swells of Morriconian grandeur.