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elcome to the Digital Meltd0wn Music Blog. The aim of this blog is to introduce the readers to music that is out of print, commercially unavailable, released under a creative commons license, or with approval by the featured artist. The majority of the music posted here would be considered underground. Don't let that fool you into thinking that the music featured here might be any less enjoyable than that of the mainstream artists you hear on the radio, as this couldn't be further from the truth. Please keep in mind that the majority of the artists that appear on this blog, along with their respective record labels, are not wealthy and need your support. If you enjoy the material that you find here, please support the artists/labels by purchasing their material afterwards. If you are an artist/label that would prefer to have your material removed from this blog, simply leave me a comment, and I would be more than happy to promptly remove the offending post. In addition to running this blog, I also work on a few other projects during my spare time. You can find links to those, as well as a few other important links associated with Digital Meltd0wn below.

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Thursday, September 30, 2010

X Minus One Radio Show (Complete Series - 126 Episodes) (1955-1958)



Prince Jammy - Destroys the Invaders (1982 - 320kbps)


Even if you are a truly hardcore sci-fi fan, here’s one you probably never saw, 1982 released Destroys the Invaders. Fact is, it’s just a mind-movie, but this here is the OST. Before becoming a King himself, while still a princeling under the tutelage of the true King Tubby, Lloyd James aka Prince Jammy created this soundtrack. Scientist & others at Adrian Sherwood’s On-U Sound had already done sci-fi themed albums. But Destroys the Invaders is Jammy at his finest. Before ruling the modern dancehall, Jammy dubbed it up here with the rock-solid Roots Radics rhythm section. You want strange alien encounters or all-out battles in outer space, well you’ve come to the right place. The great cover art is by Tony McDermott

Year of Release: 1982
Label: Greensleeves Records GREL 29
Genre: Dub, reggae


Tracklist:

Side A:
1. Conspiracy on Neptune
2. Martian Encounter
3. Saturn Bombardment
4. Attack on Ganymede

Side B:
1. War in the Asteroid Belt
2. The Great Red Spot
3. Life on Uranus
4. Final Destruction



Download: Prince Jammy - Destroys the Invaders
Download Size: 79.8MB (ripped at 320Kbps)

Alain Goraguer - La Planète Sauvage (Bande Sonore Originale)


Man, just squeaked in under the wire to get with this September Sci-Fi thang. Been busy as hell...sleeping, & didn’t realize another month had rolled by.

Here’s the soundtrack from one of my favorite sci-fi movies of all, La Planète Sauvage or as it was known in the US, Fantastic Planet. Released in France in 1973.

I’m not going to go into detail about the movie. If you haven’t seen it, check it out. If you have, watch it again, it’s always great. The film takes place in the future in which human beings, known as "Oms" (from the French word hommes, meaning men), have been brought to the Draags' home planet, where they are kept as pets with special collars. The Draags are an alien race, humanoid in appearance but a hundred times larger than humans, with blue skin, fan-like earlobes & protruding red eyes.

The music is by Alain Goraguer, who created music for other French films, including several other animated ones including The Dead Times (Les Temps Morts)(1964) & The Snails (Les Escargots) (1965), both by René Laloux & Roland Topor, who are also responsible for La Planète Sauvage. The music features synthesizers, flute, Hohner clavinet, guitar (with lots of wah-wah effects), bass, & drums. The music to La Planète Sauvage is a progressive funky score, like Pink Floyd meets Shaft.

Year of Release: 1973
Label: Pathé Marconi EMI 2C 066-12698
Genre: Soundtrack, Soul-Jazz, Free Jazz, Jazz-Funk

Tracklist:
Side 1 -
Déshominisation II
Déshominisation I
Générique
Le Bracelet
Ten et Tiwa
Maquillage de Tiwa
Course de Ten
Ten et Médor
Ten et Tiwa Dorment
Ten Est Assomé
Abite
Conseil des Draags
Les Hommes - La Grande Co-Existence
Side 2 -
La Femme
Mira et Ten
Mort de Draag
L' Oiseau
La Cité des Hommes Libres
Attaque des Robots
La Longue Marche
Les Fusées
Générique
Strip Tease
Méditation des Enfants
La Vieille Meurt

Download: Alain Goraguer - La Planète Sauvage (Bande Sonore Originale)
Download Size: 87.3MB (ripped at 320Kbps)

Karl-Birger Blomdahl - Aniara: A Space Opera In Two Acts (1959)

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Various Artists - Warp Back To Earth


Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra - Futuremuzik (1998)

Peter Thomas is best known for his work as a soundtrack composer. While he has done numerous scores, his most lauded work is probably the soundtrack he created for a German sci-fi television series Raumpatrouille Orion [Space Patrol Orion].

Thomas often recorded with what was dubbed the Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra. The "orchestra" itself was a revolving door sort of group which featured various jazz and session musicians from around Germany. While his compositional style was sometimes unconventional, he was anything but controlling, as illustrated in this anecdote told by Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra member Ingfried Hoffman:

"...he came with a beer coaster into the studio on which he had written a few basic ideas. The rest was up to us. Only later did we realize the large degree of freedom he gave us made his music possible."

Thomas was also a technical innovator which gave his music a certain sound not found elsewhere at the time. In addition to things like his lauded use of the vocoder at the beginning of the Raumpatrouille Orion theme, he also worked alongside his sound engineer Herr Wicha in order to create a synthesizer they dubbed the "Tho-Wi-Phon." This revolutionary 12-oscillator synthesizer was so innovative that, as legend has it, the CIA actually became interested in the frequency range of the instrument and adapted elements of its design for use in sub-sonic weaponry. The synthesizer itself can be viewed on display in the Deutsches Museum in Munich.

Futuremuzik, features the music of the Peter Thomas Sound Orchestra. I wanted to post the complete soundtrack to Raumpatrouille Orion, but that album is digitally distributed by a number of services. The good news is that this compilation does feature the legendary Raumpatrouille theme (listed as "Space Patrol"). Not only that, but you also get to sample "Gods from Strange Planets" which comes from Thomas' score for Chariots of The Gods?, a documentary based on Erich von Däniken's book of the same name. This compilation is a nice entry point for those unfamiliar with his work and remains one of my own most played albums.

Tracklist:
1) Space Patrol
2) Bolero on Moon Rocks
3) Lancet Bossa Nova
4) Evil Magician
5) Sinister Monk
6) The Spell of the Sinister One: Penelope/Fingertips/Brutal Beat/The Family Crypt/The
Corpse
7) Curse of the Hidden Vault
8) The Hound of Blackwood Castle
9) The Hunchback of Soho
10) Caught at Midnight
11) Monster
12) Happening in White
13) Theme for Airport
14) Gods From Strange Planets
15) Pardon me, Ms. Carmen
16) Traitors

Richard Band - H.P. Lovecraft's Re-Animator: The Definitive Edition (2003 - FLAC)


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Richard Band - H.P. Lovecraft's From Beyond (Limited Edition Soundtrack) (1990 - 320kbps)


Monday, September 27, 2010

The Fantasy Film Music of George Pal (Limited Edition) (2004 - 320kbps)

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Dominic Frontiere - The Invaders (Unofficial Soundtrack) (1967 - 320kbps)


Monday, September 20, 2010

Jimmie Haskell - California '99


H.P. Lovecraft - Weird Tales October & December 1937 (E-Books)







Sunday, September 19, 2010

Harlan Ellison - Jeffty Is Five (Audiobook)







Friday, September 17, 2010

Harlan Ellison - Harlan! Harlan Ellison Reads Harlan Ellison (1976 Audiobook)


Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Gottfried Huppertz - Metropolis: Complete Motion Picture Score (1927)






Jimmie Haskell - Countdown!


Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Guest Blogger J-Unit 1 Returns For Sci-Fi September


Those of you who have been following the blog already know that I have declared this month "Sci-Fi September" for Digital Meltd0wn. I'm pleased to be able to announce that a J-Unit 1, will be returning to guest blog for the occasion. J-Unit 1 is the founder of The Deuce Project, a science fiction themed radio show broadcast on 89.1FM in Kalamazoo, Michigan. He also runs a blog http://89deuce.blogspot.com/ by the same name where he shares podcasts of the previously aired radio broadcasts.

I'm a big fan of all things sci-fi, but since J-Unit 1 exclusively blogs about sci-fi music, he brings with him an extensive knowledge on the subject that far exceeds that of my own. I'm sure that you will all enjoy the rare gems he has in store for you all. Be sure to drop by his blog for more sci-fi goodness.

I may not post much myself during the next week. I have finals coming up, so I will need to devote some time to studying. I could post a lot more if I didn't write reviews for the albums, which accounts for the vast majority of the time that it takes me to post an album. so if you would prefer me to do this please let me know. Also, please let me know if any of you have any requests for material that you would like to see posted here, or if you have any recommendations for albums that I could share with everyone.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Akira Ifukube - Rodan (1956)