Scary Sounds: Night of The Living Dead Electrosized!

Just in time for a 21st century Halloween scream-fest, cinematic electronic band Morricone Youth has released their take on, and score for, the cult horror classic  Night of The Living Dead. And Sci-Fi Bloggers is bringing it to YOU!

Morricone Youth is a unique, avant guard electronic band. They only make music “written for the moving image”. That is to say, their music is specifically designed to accompany film & television.

Stream the full EP now on Soundcloud (or down below), and add some electronic cinematic ambiance to your Halloween exploits. Or better yet, pop on Night of the Living Dead and watch it with this soundtrack especially created for it!

You can also buy and download Morricone Youth’s Night of The Living Dead soundtrack and more on their website. And get this – they even have it on VINYL! Yeah baby.

About Morricone Youth: MORRICONE YOUTH was formed in 1999 in New York City with a mission statement to compose, re-interpret, perform and record only “music written for the moving image” (e.g., film and television soundtracks, library music) in all incarnations from playing shows with projections dedicated to specific composers or film genres in clubs and performance spaces to live scoring films in theaters and art institutions.

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