# | Track | Duration | |
---|---|---|---|
1. | Opening (1996-1999) | 0:19 | |
2. | Rules of the Game | 1:42 | |
3. | Host Talk | 1:04 | |
4. | Interview Music / What Do YOU Wish For? | 0:53 | |
5. | Catch That Meat | 0:51 | |
6. | Consolation Prizes | 2:14 | |
7. | Battle On! | 1:03 | |
8:06 |
Added on Friday, October 28, 2022
Warp Records presents a soundtrack with the music from the horror anthology film V/H/S/99, part Ozzy’s Dungeon.
Warp Records presents a soundtrack with the music from the horror anthology film V/H/S/99, part Ozzy’s Dungeon.
The score is composed by Flying Lotus
Flying Lotus is a recording artist and composer. He directed the feature Kuso (17) and executive produced and composed the soundtrack for the TV series Yasuke (21). V/H/S/99 (22) is his latest project.
V/H/S 99 is a film directed by Joseph Winter and Vanessa Winter with Verona Blue, Jackson Kelly.
Since 2012, the horror anthology series V/H/S has transmitted its fair share of visceral “found-footage” thrills from both emerging and established scaremeisters across four memorable installments. The latest continues the tradition with a few new twists and a new crop of filmmakers, each hitting record on a string of supernatural incidents that occured at the end of the last millenium.
In a break from its traditional wraparound structure, this edition’s cursed recordings are instead layered over each other on a single videotape, with the earliest recording running beneath the others, occasionally breaking through in bursts of static and analogue tracking errors. The innovations keep coming with respect to style and tone, as Blumhouse Productions alum Maggie Levin and musician-turned-filmmaker Flying Lotus get refreshingly dynamic with their “found-footage” conceits shirking a pure camcorder perspective for taped-off-TV broadcasts of quintessential ’90s programming gone horribly wrong.
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More info at: Toronto International Film Festival
More info at: Flying Lotus Official Site