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Jim Williams Possessor Soundtrack Vinyl LP 2020

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Cat no. DW176B

Tracklist:

Disc 1

1. Introduction - Various Performers
2. Reborn in the Mind of Another - Various Performers
3. A Psychic Poison - Various Performers
4. Some Distant Coast - Various Performers
5. The Mind in Its Own Place - Various Performers
6. Attracts Our Avarice - Various Performers
7. Prison in Your Mind - Various Performers
8. Skin After Successive Skin - Various Performers
9. The Sin of Being Born - Various Performers
10. Shudder of His Awakening - Various Performers
11. The Cry of a Mistaken Soul - Various Performers
12. The Owned Cannot - Various Performers
13. Friction and Shallow - Various Performers
14. A Rustling in the Leaves - Various Performers
15. House As a Servant - Various Performers
16. A Change to Destroyer - Various Performers
17. Power Dictates - Various Performers
18. Symptoms of Disease - Various Performers

Disc 2

1. Opposite Inaccessible Corner - Various Performers
2. An Enslavement - Various Performers
3. The Owned Cannot Has a Soul - Various Performers
4. The Possessors Are Possessed - Various Performers
5. A Fale Reputation - Various Performers
6. It Its Own Place - Various Performers
7. Serve Or Govern - Various Performers
8. The Owned Cannot Have a Soul of Its Own - Various Performers
9. Possessor - Various Performers

Brandon Cronenberg's POSSESSOR is one of the year's best genre films. If you can handle it's face-melting violence, then you are in for a visual and sonic treat. It's a visceral and unflinching assault on the senses that centers around Tanya Vos, a skilled corporate assassin. Using highly classified technology, she enters the minds of unsuspecting victims, hijacking their brains and bodies to carry out brutal murders without getting blood on her hands. As untraceable as she is, her memory and mind begin to fuse with her hosts'. As her sanity unravels, the stage is set for a blistering and brutal showdown. Jim Williams delivers an incredible and singular piece of work scoring Brandon Cronenberg's POSSESSOR. The soundtrack is a sonic journey through a fractured mind, much like the film melds the organic and the artificial to stunning effect. Dreamy and ominous synths weave otherworldly textures as violas, violins, and discordant choral vocals converge to create something quite spectacular and terrifying. As with the best scores, it's one that rewards with repeat listens. At first, you would be forgiven for thinking it's a very straightforward and moody score, but the hidden depth and layers reveal themselves on repeated listens. A couple of tracks have an almost abstract jazz feel to them under the dissonance and noise. Overall this is a stunning piece of work and one that requires your full time and attention.