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« Last post by MaxGowland on May 30, 2025, 07:59:28 PM »
Very grateful for these! The "Four Evil Men" cues are among his masterpieces. Interesting to see the ways in which the "Mutations" pieces have been manipulated for the TV programme's needs.
By way of thanks, I've uploaded another home-made Who audio, namely INFERNO: An Album At The End Of The World.
h++ps://www.mediafire.com/folder/ozvbt51a7hxre/INFERNO_-_The_Album_At_The_End_Of_The_World
This is not exactly a conventional collection of archival pieces. Sure, it will begin with the beginning and land, more or less, at the end. But this album is conceived to provide a wide-roaming and dream-like re-exploration of the original serial's audiophonic landscape, and it will follow a planned series of sonic zig-zags to cross it. It offers greatly expanded Hodgson content, exploring the evolution of one of his most notable ambiences, "Souls In Space", as well as comprehensive special-effects montages. Along the way, cold ambient serenities and grim industrial atmospheres will be subjected to periodic eruptions of savage audiophonic violence, giving way swiftly to ever more agitated inter-dimensional states of being, and the crushingly oppressive atmospheres of a world in the light of its last day.
Enjoy!
Oh, p.s: You'll notice three of the numbered tracks are omitted from the playlist due to copyright. These are Track 01 (the 1970 Opening Titles arrangement by Grainer & Derbyshire), along with Track 14 ('The Delian Mode') and Track 17 ('Blue Veils, Golden Sands').