Lost Themes II - John Carpenter

Lost Themes II

John Carpenter

  • Genre: Electronic
  • Release Date: 2016-04-15
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2016 Rodeo Suplex, Inc. d/b/a Rodeo Suplex Music under exclusive license to Sacred Bon

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Distant Dream John Carpenter 3:51 USD 0.99
2
White Pulse John Carpenter 4:20 USD 0.99
3
Persia Rising John Carpenter 3:39 USD 0.99
4
Angel's Asylum John Carpenter 4:16 USD 0.99
5
Hofner Dawn John Carpenter 3:15 USD 0.99
6
Windy Death John Carpenter 3:39 USD 0.99
7
Dark Blues John Carpenter 4:16 USD 0.99
8
Virtual Survivor John Carpenter 3:58 USD 0.99
9
Bela Lugosi John Carpenter 3:23 USD 0.99
10
Last Sunrise John Carpenter 4:28 USD 0.99
11
Utopian Facade John Carpenter 3:47 USD 0.99
12
Real Xeno (Bonus Track) John Carpenter 4:30 USD 0.99

Reviews

  • Even Better than the First

    5
    By All in for the music
    Have had this on repeat since I got it. Love the rock and roll edge to it. My new long distance driving at night favorite.
  • duh BOMBBBB!

    5
    By Master of Horrors and music
    Love this album! What else can I say? Don’t get the lack of love for Persia Rising! Great song… Must be something in the name. I bet it’s Islamaphobia. That has to be it. Something this epic cannot be discarded to the bowels of I-TUNES ratings HELL with such poor ratings if it wasn’t for some kind of pre-existing instinctual bias, manufactured against one of the great filmmakers of all time! Please, I-TUNES listeners and horror flick aficionados.. please listen to PERSIA RISING and give it the props it deserves! As for the entire album, I give it a 3.
  • The Master is back!

    5
    By MisterCrossfire
    Sit back, close your eyes, and imagine your very own John Carpenter film with these killer tracks! Perfect music to accompany some late-night script writing too.
  • Can’t be beat.

    5
    By Super Pan
    It’s 2:46AM, April 15th 2016, Los Angeles. It’s my birthday today, and I can’t sleep. I decide to peruse iTunes for something that “stands out”. Something I rarely get anymore after 33 years of media gluttony. But low and behold a shining light jumps from my monitor and seers it’s visage in my pupil. John Carpenter’s Lost Themes ll. Once I hit play, it's over. The search for dark synth had finally satiated the hunger that Mitch Murder gives well enough and Perturbator abuses. Every track is a horror filled confectionary that moves my imagination beyond the limits of time and space. Carpenter’s music equals the scope that his movies have delivered for so many years, and I relish in being alive to experience these new worlds that he keeps dreaming. It’s 3:00AM now. Thank’s John for an amazing birthday gift.

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