SOSPETTO & OMAGGIO A RIZ ORTOLANI Preorders starting now!

August we will have 3 new releases and we are all really looking forward to these! Releasedate August 17th!

First of all we continue the Exploit Serie with “Omaggio a Riz Ortolani” by Alain Leonard & Alex Wank (Exploit 06) a full length LP with music by the Maestro for movies of Damiano Damiani, Lucio Fulci, Tonino Valerii, Pupi Avati and Ruggero Deodato! 7 Songs are featured from movies like Zeder, Cannibal Holocaust, The Fighter Centurions, Day of Anger and Confessions of a Police Captain.

This will be a 180g black/white mixed colour record housed in a full colour printed Innersleeve with movie stills and comes in a LP jacket with UV Spot print. Limited Edition of 500 copies, NO CD!

The other Exploit Title will be a 7″ EP by SOSPETTO called “Sabba” – a homage to the one and only BRUNO NICOLAI. This EP (Exploit 13) will feature 2 exclusive tracks and will be available in 3 different colours limited to 300 * 100 * 100 – the two 100 copies editions will be only available directly from Cineploit either separate or as a 2LP/CD/EP Set.

300 copies transparent red Vinyl (for wholesale)

100 copies transparent red with heavy transparent blue and solid red splatter (only direct from Cineploit)

100 copies transparent red with heavy solid red splatter (only direct from Cineploit)

And as 13 is a lucky number Cine 13 will be SOSPETTO´s new album “Quattro Specchi Opachi” available as a 180g black Vinyl 2-LP Set housed in polylined Innersleeves or as a single CD in a so called Mint Pack which is CD in a LP styled Gatefold sleeve. The first 250 copies of the Vinyl Edition will be a 2LP/CD Set and 200 of these will be equipped with the 7″ EP “Sabba” only available from Cineploit!

Here an oversight of the upcoming release and their versions!

Cine 13 + Exploit 13 Set – Sospetto „Quattro Specchi Opachi“ 2-LP/CD/7“ EP 32,-

The 2-LP plus the album as CD plus the „Sabba“ EP – please state which colour of 7“ EP you want!

transparent red with heavy transparent blue and solid red splatter OR transparent red with heavy solid red splatter

We have exactly 100 copies of each version and this will be only sold direct from Cineploit!

Cine 13 – Sospetto „Quattro Specchi Opachi“ 2-LP/CD Set – 25,-

50 copies will stay without the EP

Cine 13 – Sospetto „Quattro Specchi Opachi“ 2-LP – 24,-

250 copies limited edition, black solid 180g Vinyl in polylined Innersleeves

Cine 13 – Sospetto „Quattro Specchi Opachi“ CD – 10,-

LP style wallet CD sleeve, looks like an Gatefold – see last Zoltan or Orgasmo Sonore CD release

Exploit 13 – Sospetto 7“ EP „Sabba“ – 10,-

300 copies transparent red Vinyl

Exploit 06 – Omaggio a Riz Ortolani – 17,-

500 Lim. Ed. Black/white mixed 180g Colour Vinyl housed in a printed Innersleeve full of stills & posters. UV Spot on Outer sleeve.

From now on we will NOT shrinkwrap our releases. All Vinyls will be inside plastic sleeves and we will ship always all records out of the Outer Sleeve to prevent any damage!

All prices without shipping – please drop us a line for total price. We can ship fairly cheap including tracking worldwide.

We are working on an online shop so if you prefer a shop system please wait, should be ready during july. Otherwise you simply will receive an paypal invoice.

All mails, orders etc to informazione@cineploit.com

SOSPETTO´s “Quattro Specchi Opachi” (Cine 13) coming soon!

Sopetto´s 3rd full length album “Quattro Specchi Opachi” (Cine 13) is almost ready for the pressing plant and will be a 2 LP Set housed in a Gatefold Sleeve. This conceptual record is a Masterpiece of Cinematic Music and will feature 4 different Film Genres – more infos and exact release date very soon.

ZOLTAN new full length Album out November 24th!

ZOLTAN´s new full length album “Sixty Minute Zoom” (Cine 11) will be out 24th November 2014 on Cineploit! This will be once again a beautiful Gatefold LP.

Following different versions are available:

Gatefold LP/2CD Set (50 copies) – solid black 180g Vinyl in black polylined Innersleeves    including album on CD plus “Psychomania” CD – 20,- Euro – direct from Cineploit only!

Gatefold LP/CD Set (250 copies) – solid black 180g Vinyl in black polylined Innersleeves    including album on CD – 18,- Euro

Gatefold LP (200 copies) – solid black 180g Vinyl in black polylined Innersleeves – 17,- Euro

Mint Pack CD (500 copies) – 10,- Euro

get in touch to get your postal rate – combined shipping will save you on postage!

informazione@cineploit.com

LUIGI PORTO “Scimmie” Cine 10 LP out now & shipping!!

Today we received LUIGI PORTO´s colonna Sonora for “L´Apocalisse delle Scimmie”. All Pre-Orders are shipping today/tomorrow.

“Scimmie” (Cine 10) is available as LP/CD Set (16,-), as LP only (15,-) or as Digi CD (10,-).

The LP is solid black 180g Vinyl housed in a polylined black Innersleeve and includes a 4 page Inlay. Sleeve shrinkwrapped. First 250 copies include the album on CD.

The Digi is a 6 panel Digipack limited to 500 copies.

FInal Teaser for Luigi Porto´s “Scimmie” (Cine 10) out Sept. 8th!

Final teaser for LUIGI PORTO´s “Scimmie” out September 8th. All will be out in time and all preorders will be shipped out this week! Place your order now at

informazione@cineploit.com

First Reviews for Luigi Porto´s Scimmie (Cine 10) out Sept. 8th

Darren Allison / Cinema Retro (UK) – Luigi Porto’s Scimmie – anything but monkey business…

Since I first joined forces with Cineploit, an Austrian record label that has been committed to the Italian Giallo films of the 70s and 80s; they have never failed to surprise. Their latest release Luigi Porto’s Scimmie (due September 8th) marks something of a departure for the label. In essence, it’s a modern score. L’Apocalisse Delle Scimmie is a 2012 film from Italian director Romano Scavolini – a director / cinematographer who has been around since the late 50s. However, Scavolini is perhaps best known for his 1981 slasher movie Nightmares in a Damaged Brain (aka Nightmare). The film gained certain notoriety among horror fans when it was banned in the UK as a video nasty which saw its distributor serving 18 months in prison for refusing to edit out one second of a violent scene.

For the purposes of Luigi Porto’s CD soundtrack, the title has been simplified to just Scimmie. Porto’s score is incredibly avant-garde in its delivery, almost experimental at stages. But there are some particularly haunting, atmospheric and dare I say familiar moments. Its opening track for instance, contains some eerie lone piano notes, a motif which instantly transported me to the glorious Stanley Myers score, Sitting Target (1971). Porto layers the track with delicate wordless vocals, a curious mix of static, monkey cries and an addictive percussion back beat – all of which transpires into an eclectic and yet quite beautiful introduction. There are of course darker moments which hint of Porto’s love of classic Giallo and its influences. The music is clearly (and unashamedly) unsettling, so don’t expect any form of flowing continuity. On their initial meeting, director Scavolini explained to Porto, ‘I don’t want film music […] create a sort of “pain symphony” something that continues even if the film stops, a music that doesn’t care’. A symphony is arguably the most apt description of Porto’s composition, there is something quite irresistible about it, and certainly never fails to hold the listeners attention. To use a somewhat redundant term, it is a fine example of ‘Musique concrete’, and Porto resurrects it extraordinarily well. On my initial listening, it left me a little bewildered, even puzzled by its irrational changing styles and directions. Yet, by the second and third play, the journey started to become smoother – almost as if a pattern or form was taking shape. If you are open minded enough and prepared to be embraced by the experience, Scimmie is something of a psychedelic ride. Initially, it may appear to be somewhat unwelcoming, but if you’re prepared to go the distance and perhaps take it around the track a few additional times, you may just find yourself in a very comfortable seat that you won’t want to give up easily…

George Pacheco / Boston Examiner USA

Austria’s Cineploit Records have carved out a positive reputation in recent years for their dedication to the music and culture of Italian genre cinema, specifically from the 1970s and 80s. The label’s most recent release represents a bit of a shift, however, a modern soundtrack release for the 2012 film L’Apocalisse Delle Scimmie from Fiume native director Romano Scavolini, most known for his 1981 horror opus Nightmares in a Damaged Brain. Luigi Porto composed the score-shortened here simply to Scimmie for its CD release-for Scavolini’s film, and brings with him an avant-garde sensibility which takes influence from the tense and suspenseful giallo scores of old, while adapting that classic Italian soundtrack style with a most of darker, modern extremes. There’s a bit of influence from the musique concrete movement of recorded sound, as well as a host of atmospheric and, at times, startling vocal performances from man, woman and monkey, a host of which adorn the album’s striking red cover art. There’s even a track featuring hip hop artist Mr. Death, who raps over the track “Distaste II” to a subtle strings and a down-tempo beat. Elsewhere, the use of those strings close out the score in a suitably dark fashion, while wordless female vocals strike the perfect, balanced chord to set up Luigi Porto’s ScimmIe as a great, uniting force between Italian score sounds of old with a smart, focused vision of the new.

Marcus Stiglegger / Deadline Magazin Deutschland

Aus Wien beehrte uns das Cineploit-Label mit der Veröffentlichung seines ersten Originalfilmsoundtracks (nach einer Reihe von Filmhommagen): Luigi Portos »Scimmie« ist die Filmmusik zu Romano Scavolinis neuem Film L’A P O C A L I S S E   D E L L E   S C I M M I E. Dieser Film des italienischen Kultregisseurs (Spirits oft he Dead, Nghtmare of a damgaed brain) präsentiert John Philip Law in seiner letzten Filmrolle. Porto, der Komponist, ist ein ausgebildeter Sounddesigner mit einem Portfolio von über 15 interna-tionalen Filmmusiken. Die Musik zu SC I M M I E war offenbar ein schmerzhafter kreativer Prozess, der sich über Jahre und in stetiger Auseinandersetzung mit dem Regisseur hinzog.  Das Ergebnis trägt diesem Prozess deutlich Rechnung: Die Komposition ist komplex, herausfordernd, packend und hochgra-dig emotional. Ein stilistisches wie atmosphärisches Wechselbad, basierend auf orchestralen Einspielungen, die in einem langen Prozess durch Sampling und Dubbing weiterentwickelt wurden. Scavolini forderte von Porto eine »Schmerz-Sinfonie« – und das bekam er. Portos Kunst bewegt sich auf den Spuren des frühen, experimentellen Ennio Morricone und bewahrt doch sorgsam eine Modernität und Eigenständigkeit, die man etwa bei seinem italienischen Kollegen Teho Teardo findet. Die schwere Vinylscheibe glänzt u.a. durch die Covergestaltung des Malers Vittorio Bruni. Ein Gesamtwerk von großer Schönheit und Morbidität.

Preorder Cine 10 Luigi Porto “Scimmie” and Zoltan´s “Tombs of the blind Dead” 12″ EP

Dear cinematic Listener!

Presales are starting now for LUIGI PORTO´s Score for ROMANO SCAVOLINI´s Film „L´Apocalisse delle Scimmie“ simply titled „SCIMMIE“ (Cine 10).

We do offer following versions:

LP/CD Set limited to 250 copies – first come first serve! –

20,- incl. priority shipping Europe

25,- incl. prioirty airmail shipping Rest of the World

Digi CD

15,- incl. priority shipping Europe

18,- incl. prioirty airmail shipping Rest of the World

Release date is September 8th – all preorders will be shipped in the first week of September!

Digi CD allready in stock and shipping now!

We are very soon sold out on following titles:

Exploit 01 Omaggio a Joe d´Amato e Marcello Giombini 7“ EP

Exploit 02 Omaggio a Lucio Fulci e Fabio Frizzi 12“ EP

Cine 07 Sospetto „Non bussare alla porta del diavolo“ lim. Ed. LP/CD/DVD

There are only a few copies left so take your chance if you dont have them allready!

Zoltan will release in the first week of September the „Tombs oft he blind Dead“ 12“ MLP and you certainly can order your copy also through Cineploit for Euro 15,- (excluding shipping).

You can save alot with combined shipping so drop us a line, let us know where you are from and what you want and we send you an invoice.

Thanks for your attention and hear from you soon!