Hi GloryConan
Im a big John Carpenter film and music fan. My favourite soundtracks of his are Assault On Precinct 13, The Fog, Escape From New York, They Live, Big Trouble In Little China and Prince of Darkness. I have these on CD and Vinyl. Im currently looking into Halloween III as we speak...
I would definitely say I have a bias towards electronic/synth soundtracks....especially late 70's and 80's scores. I own Dawn of The Dead (1978), Day of The Dead (1985), The Running Man, (1987), The 'Burbs (1988), The Hitcher (1986), Breakin' 1 & 2 (1984), The Shining (1980), The Warriors (1979), Miami Vice (1985), Fright Night (1985), Labyrinth (1986), Raw Deal (1986) etc etc...
One of the things I really love about these scores is that they often listed the equipment used in the recording. John Carpenter's signature sound on Assault came from the Moog Modular 900 series. He used it to great effect for the bass and string sound. On The Fog he worked with Alan Howarth who introduced him to the Sequential Circuits Prophet 10 analog synthesizer. The Prophet 10 was responsible for most of the haunting bass, drones, detuned strings and effects. The Prophet 10 was known to be unreliable (used to overheat) so around 1980/1 they started using the Prophet 5. The Prophet 5 can be heard all over Escape From New York. Its a classic synth...I have one sat beside me. I made a little sound clip years ago after watching one of Carpenters films. Take a listen...and you'll hear some characteristic sounds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LS4tnBKF ... re=related (you'll even hear the drone sound used in Alien and the whale sound used in Star Trek IV The Voyage Home. These were factory presets). Yes I am a total music/synth geek
I like orchestral stuff too...Im actually getting really into it and discovering what I like. I love BattleStar Galactica, Battle Beyond The Stars etc. I have also discovered newer scores...such as Johan Soderqvist's Let The Right One In...which is combines orchestration and some synths. It is truly breathtaking (for me atleast). Check it out
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A2APXqzX2BkI just love film soundtracks...they're works of art.
Jago