Hi,
pardon me if this has already been covered here, but recently I’ve been thinking about assembling a list of minimal/synth movie soundtracks.
Given the “underground” nature of most of the artists in the early 80s, and considering that making movies normally is big bucks business, it’s not that surprising that you’ll have to look long and hard for such stuff..
One that immediately comes to mind is KALT WIE EIS on germany’s “Reflektor” label (http://www.discogs.com/release/560845).
The movie is a story about juvenile delinquency, full of sex & violence. It is starring Dave Balko, singer of german punk band “Tempo”.
On the soundtrack, you’ll find a fair share of punk stuff (Tempo, MDK), but mostly new wave and obscure synth pop (BEA, Christopher Laird) and even an electronic soundscape by seminal Krautrocker Klaus Schulze.
And what’s best, there is a lot of true “underground” stuff to be found here. There’s an alternative version of Malaria’s squatter hymn “Kämpfen und Siegen” (even better than the take on their first 12” on Marat) and a legendary exclusive solo casio piece by Einstürzende Neubauten’s Blixa Bargeld (“Skorbut”). Most appealing to minimal synth fans will propably be the exclusive track “Dependence” by P1E (of “49 second romance” fame) and the excellent “Romantik Adieu”, an alternative version of the A side of Thomas Voburka’s self-released first 7” (Schwabe/Voburka: Mono 45 UPM), but played more “cold wave” style here with dissonant sax honking, IMHO more worthwile than the original “pure synth” version).
In the movie itself, there are even more “underground wave” artists to be heard, like Thorax Wach, but they unfortunately didn’t make it to the soundtrack album…
Anybody got tips for other minimal OST albums/singles/cassettes & would like to review them here? Feel free..
I’ve got a few others upcoming that are more obscure, so stay tuned during the next weeks. (As the KALT WIE EIS album is quite famous and not very hard to find, it won’t make sense to post soundclips here. For the more obscure stuff, I’ll try to include some exemplary audio pieces, if this is okay with the forum rules.)