Extreme Music: Scoregasm

I always wonder if there can be music which is well-hidden to our eyes. I mean probably there are releases which are not promoted, advertised nor mentioned anywhere except few production houses. For example there is an article about a release by Extreme music.

“Scoregasm brings musical climax to movie trailers

“02/04/2008 5:00 PM, Reuters

“Film score producer and mix engineer Alan Meyerson is teaming with Sony/ATV Music Publishing’s Extreme Music to produce Scoregasm, a series of neo-orchestral music designed for use in movie trailers.

Scoregasm features a 100-piece orchestra and 80-voice choir recorded in Lyndhurst Hall at Beatles producer George Martin’s AIR Studios in London.

“The first release, Climactic Euphonic Ecstasy, contains 37 tracks, each featuring a choral and instrumental mix, and is scheduled for release during the first quarter of 2008.

Reuters/Hollywood Reporter”

Unfortunately this is the only info about this album around  the whole web. Of course I have asked Extreme music why they do not add a sample demo to their website about this album. The answer was: ” Because of the high pricing of cues.” Hmm….

Scoregasm is currently not available to the public for purchase. For licensing information, contact Extreme Music.

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