Videogram – Gladiatori dell’Apocalisse (col. EP)

Videogram

19.90   (EP)

Since its inception, Magnus Sellergren’s Videogram project has been constantly surprising listeners with blending fresh new styles with a healthy dose of inspiration from classic genre cinema soundtracks. Every record had its own theme, meticulously followed by each instrumental. On his latest EP, Sellergren took on sound of the golden era of post-apocalyptic movies, with all of their grime and strangeness, and owned it. “Gladiatori dell’Apocalypse” sees Videogram following quite a different sonical path than the ones he explored on previous records. The signature sound is still present, but the tracks are more beat-sy, flashy and oddly danceable. If you ever wanted to get down in the wasteland, the soundtrack’s right here. More than an excercise in imagining the music of the depraved, gasoline-deficient, steel and leather clad unspecified future, the latest EP shows an evolution of Videogram. Whether you’ve been following his music from day one, or just discovered the project, “Gladiatori…” offers a rich and immersive sound with a flawless production. (Jan Klein, Trash Mutant) Hot on the heels of the well-received “Camp Blood” 10″ picture disc, Magnus Sellergren, aka Videogram, set out to expand his sounds with the Italian-titled eight-track post-apocalyptic EP “Gladiatori dell’Apocalisse”. Intended as a mini-soundtrack for an imaginary 1980’s genre effort, Videogram drew inspiration from such vast and varied sources as Goblin’s “Buio Omega”, Paul Hardcastle, Claudio Simonetti’s solo soundtrack work of the 1980’s, novelty disco tracks and Piero Umiliani; effortlessly blending them together to create a sound that is truly his own. Not the first effort on this genre (post-apocalyptic tracks appeared on both his “S/T” digital debut and “Pre-Cert” on Cineploit), this all-new EP sees a technical and compositional growth from the artist, creating a new and exciting path for soundtrack-influenced music! If you’re into dark and interesting synth wave, check Videogram out. Inspired by ’80s post-apocalyptic and exploitation films, this music perfectly personifies the glory of analogue action and horror. I’m a fan of Videogram for life…and beyond! (David J. Moore, author) ▪ All-new EP by this outstanding interpreter of 1980s genre sounds ▪ Well produced album ▪ Splatter-colored vinyl release ▪ For fans of genre soundtracks and retro disco ▪ Outstanding post-apocalyptic artwork by Indian artist Milan Pad Gatefold MLP, limited to 500 copies, on 180g orange/yellow/red splatter vinyl, polylined inner sleeve.

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Weight 0.3 kg
Composer (Soundtrack)

Videogram

Label

Cineploit

Format

EP