The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

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The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
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Soundtrack album by
ReleasedJuly 30, 2010
Genre Soundtrack, Neoclassical Dark Wave, Dark Ambient, heavy metal, gothic rock
Label Entity Productions
Producer Edward Douglas
Midnight Syndicate chronology
The Dark Masquerade with Destini Beard
(2010)
The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
(2010)
Halloween Music Collection
(2010)

The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was both the twelfth album, and second movie soundtrack by the band, Midnight Syndicate, released July 30, 2010. The album features the original score to the supernatural horror film, The Dead Matter (2010), composed by Edward Douglas, as well as other gothic rock and heavy metal songs from the film. The album also contained several remixes of previously released Midnight Syndicate material including one performed by related act, Destini Beard. [1] [2]

Contents

Background and information

In 1996 Midnight Syndicate composer, Edward Douglas, directed and scored a micro-budget version of The Dead Matter, shot on S-VHS for under two-thousand US dollars. [3] After its release, he turned his attention to the formation and development of Midnight Syndicate. According to an article in Fangoria , the success of Midnight Syndicate's "soundtracks for imaginary films" caught the attention of horror filmmakers which led to film scoring opportunities. In 2008, the band scored and released the soundtrack to Robert Kurtzman's Rage (see The Rage: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack ). That collaboration with Kurtzman led to the creation of The Dead Matter (2010) movie (directed and scored by Edward Douglas) and subsequent release of The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. [4]

The soundtrack album featured Edward Douglas' original score to the film, the darkwave song, Lost, by Gavin Goszka, two gothic rock tracks by Lazy Lane, and a heavy metal track by Hipnostic, all of which appeared in the film. Additionally, the soundtrack included a song inspired by the movie entitled The Dead Matter by the heavy metal band, Eternal Legacy and three remixes of previously released Midnight Syndicate songs. One of the remixes, Noctem Aeternus (Masquerade Remix), was taken from the Destini Beard and Midnight Syndicate remix EP, The Dark Masquerade [5]

Release

The Dead Matter: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack was released and self-distributed through Entity Productions, one of the largest distributors of Halloween music CDs at the time. [6] [2] The album was also packaged for sale with The Dead Matter (2010) DVD, and Midnight Syndicate's greatest hits album, Halloween Music Collection in a special "3-Disc Deluxe Edition." [7] The Deluxe Edition DVD was sold at the registers of Hot Topic stores throughout the US in coordination with an online cross-promotional campaign Entity Productions ran with the counter-culture-related clothing and music chain for The Dead Matter film. [8] A zombie-themed music video for the Gavin Goszka's Lost was produced by 529 Films and released along with a music video for Eternal Legacy's track, The Dead Matter, which featured footage from the film. Both music videos were included on the DVD as extras. [9] [7]

Reception

Jeff Treppel of Outburn Music Magazine called the soundtrack "really spooky" adding though, that it "lacked a standout theme" like previous (Midnight Syndicate) releases. [10] Gregory Burkart of Fearnet said Douglas' score departed in some ways from the Midnight Syndicate's usual output, "having moved behind the action (instead of being the main attraction)," but added there were "still some superb atmospheric touches, often reminiscent of John Carpenter's memorable scores." [5] Trevor Tuminski of Rue Morgue Magazine said that while the score "didn't exhume anything new in duo's (Midnight Syndicate's) timeless Halloween music" it would "put the listener on edge," calling out the tracks Possession, Late Night Snack, and Death Is the Answer, but lamenting the tracks with vocals weren't evenly spread out throughout the soundtrack. [11]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Performed byLength
1.""The Dead Matter" Main Title"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:20
2."Dangerous Meeting"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 2:58
3."Entering The Dusk"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:54
4."Unexpected Company"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:19
5."Hollows Point"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 3:37
6."Ian McCallister"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:00
7."Seance"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:47
8."Sebed Suite"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 4:18
9."Gretchen And Mark Pym"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:44
10."Late Night Snack"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:26
11."Possession"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 3:04
12."Death Is The Answer"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:24
13."Trilec Labs"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 7:08
14."You're So Funny Frank"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:42
15."Sleep"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:44
16."Finale"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 6:00
17.""The Dead Matter" End Credit Suite"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 2:34
18."Lost"Gavin GoszkaGavin Goszka3:55
19."The Graveyard"Kerri FabianLazy Lane3:20
20."Shadows (Haunt Rocker Remix)"Edward Douglas (music), Jerry Vayne (remix)Jerry Vayne with Midnight Syndicate 3:12
21."The Dead Matter"Shaun Vanek, Jason Vanek Eternal Legacy 3:34
22."The Girl Upstairs"Kerri FabianLazy Lane3:41
23."Noctem Aeternus (Masquerade Remix)"Edward Douglas (music), Destini Beard (lyrics) Destini Beard with Midnight Syndicate 2:35
24."Graveyard (Dead and Buried Remix)"Edward Douglas (music), Pat Berdysz (remix)UV / Pat Berdysz with Midnight Syndicate 3:50
25."Ritual"Blake HastingsHipnostic4:06
26."Sean Is In The Ground"Edward Douglas Midnight Syndicate 1:35

Personnel

Production

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