[Edit:] scroll down in the comments for multi-track.
Doing something a little different with this one...This blog was pretty dormant for awhile, and now that I'm more active working on remasters and the occasional new mix, I'd like to see if I can recapture more of the old listeners and some new ones, too.
So I'm bringing back an old trick, something I'll do for this one, but not all, and that is that I'm first sharing the single track mix. I'll share the full album with split tracks once I get 10 comments requesting it, with the caveat that each comment must be from an identifiable source, i.e. no Anonymous users. I like to put a name with a comment.
As for the mix itself, believe it or not I've been sitting on it for a couple years. Why didn't I share it until now? Dunno, I just didn't, but I do this occasionally. It's one of my favorites and is very much in the ePm vein, although totally consisting of Library tracks, whereas ePm is mostly score/soundtrack driven with a fair amount of Library sprinkled in.
Don't miss this one. Play it on a great set of speakers and please do play it late at night, lights down low and accompanied by a drink or a spliff or a girl.
--highplainsdrifter

Single Track Mix:
ReplyDeletemega.nz/file/0u4BzATA#XQHGFEJMIrPUo8M334omMaePytdIQdXchfxaSZykuNU
Read post for Multi-track album information.
I'm interested in the full album! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteThanks, highplainsdrifter! This one is a birthday treat for me. Excited to check it out. I'm an old time listener, but I lost all of my old files. Got nostalgic recently and looked at the site and was absolutely delighted to see the remasters appearing! Eros 8 (which I don't think I heard first time around) is particularly wonderful. Thanks for your great work.
ReplyDeleteBenji - PS yes, would also love a multi-track to see what's what
ReplyDeleteOf course, I'd love a multi track of anything you put together, anything from you is a guranteed treat.
ReplyDeleteI'd love a copy of the split track version thanks. Big fan of your comps
ReplyDeleteCan’t wait to hear the new mix! I’m a big fan of the remixes.
ReplyDeleteLeaving a second comment (I'm the anonymous "of course" poster above and also the one who said the East and West coast were celebrating one of your remastered uploads) as I missed the name request in your post above. So, OF COURSE I'd love a split track version, haha.
ReplyDelete+1 for the multitrack version! (I've commented anonymously in the past).
ReplyDeleteI love your mixes like no other. I even loaded up a few USB drives with all 40-something EpM volumes and the five Eros + Massacre volumes and plugged them into my car and home audio players. It's playing almost nonstop. All my house guests love the grooves too
Quick question: What is the violin version of the theme from Malenka - La Nipote Del Vampiro (Fangs of the Living Dead) that's on Eros + Massacre Vol. 5 around 7:15? I can't find it anywhere and it sounds like it's a rip from vinyl.
ReplyDeleteWould you ever release Eros + Massacre Vols 3, 4, and 5 as multi-track albums?
Ahh, a man who pays attention to the details, very nice! It took me a few minutes of sleuthing myself, but I did track that track to a Carlo Savina Library album for Music Scene. Oddly the track is named "Fabulous". It's a very pretty collection of songs, and I've shared that album below here for you in m4a format. Enjoy!
Deletemega.nz/file/h3IVwA4B#JgH4KkXsPsaHZoVgmzIY9B1mqIHGoXiNlgG42vFE43M
Wow—thank you! Fabulous! DL'd and listening now. Really pretty stuff indeed. So many rabbit holes to go down here...
DeleteKeep up the amazing work. Your musical curation is unparalleled ✨
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Any chance you can revive the mix called "Library / Cinetrax 1: Dramatic Themes" from The Art of the Mix site? The link from a decade ago is dead, but the description sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteI've enjoyed a lot of those mixes too, especially Music for the Modern Shopper, Jet Set Go, and Music for Boudoir (with a very obscure version of Moonlight Serenade I can't identify—hint hint). So good!
https://theartofthemix.blogspot.com/2015/12/if-i-had-one-album-to-share-to-turn.html
opting in to request the multi track version aswell! keep up the good work, it's such a good feeling to see some of the blogs of a decade and longer ago come back to life.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'll try to keep pluggin' away for awhile longer, at least!
DeleteI'm just now discovering your blog. Downloaded an Eros comp to try it out. Add me to the list of requesting the multi-track version of Musica Notturna.
ReplyDeleteThanks for all the comments, folks. Enjoy the multitrack below:
ReplyDeletemega.nz/file/MzJXEZ7Z#wCIrU6IfubpMBWHnJV9crT5IrTivkIZh2yai189C3VQ
Thanks, boss!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Very kind of you.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome! I also had a bit of a snoop on your site. Very cool stuff, man! I look forward to reading a bit more about you music career on the site. I am in China nowadays and probably forevermore, so any idea where can I get a digital copy of We're Only In It For The $?
DeleteThat Zappa album is on SLSK in MP3 and FLAC for sure
DeleteAh, yes, but this album is by the band, Big Sniff.
DeleteFunnily enough, that EP was named as such because I suggested it at the time, as a (I realize now wrongheaded) homage to Zappa. It's completely out of place and a real stretch as that EP is just sort of OK, nothing special, and has nothing at all to do with the kind of music Zappa wrote, and certainly not worthy of having a Zappa reference. He would have hated our record, haha. It was only saved, to a degree, by the artwork my friend Bob did for it, showing aliens on street corner offering to disintegrate and reintegrate for food.
DeleteHa! That's wild. So, Big Sniff was your band back in the day? What instruments do you play?
DeleteThank you so much!
ReplyDeleteI've listened to this mix over five times now, so good ✨
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment. I do the same with the mixes. Just can't gety enough of great Library and Cinematic tunes. Stay tuned for more of the same in the coming months for mixes new and rebootied.
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