Penny Slinger Out Of The Shadows is an original soundtrack album by Psychological Strategy Board that captures the essence of the documentary film of the same name. The album is a brilliant blend of experimental and ambient music that perfectly complements the visuals of the film.
The album opens with the haunting track "The Ritual," which sets the tone for the rest of the album. The use of electronic and acoustic instruments creates a unique soundscape that transports the listener to another world. The track "The Garden" is a standout, with its hypnotic melody and ethereal vocals. The album also features spoken word pieces by Penny Slinger herself, adding a personal touch to the music.
The album has a cohesive flow, with each track leading seamlessly into the next. The use of sound effects and field recordings adds depth and texture to the music, making it a truly immersive experience. The final track, "The End," brings the album to a satisfying conclusion, leaving the listener with a sense of closure.
Penny Slinger: Out of the Shadows - original soundtrack by Psychological Strategy Board
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Catalog Numbers
F&F034
Labels
Front And Follow
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Formats
Vinyl
LP
Album
Limited Edition
Credits
Role
Credit
Loops
Maybury
Sampler
Maybury
Concept By
Maybury
Mastered By
Mark Beazley
Mixed By
Paul Snowdon
Assemblage
Paul Snowdon
Sleeve
Richard Kovitch
Synth
Paul Snowdon
Notes
Limited edition of 300. Front and Follow present the debut album by Psychological Strategy Board - the soundtrack to director Richard Kovitch’s film about the incredible, untold story of the British artist Penny Slinger and the traumatic events that led to the creation of her masterpiece, the 1977 photo - romance, ‘An Exorcism’.
Penny Slinger Out Of The Shadows An Original Soundtrack by Psychological Strategy Board is a masterful piece of work that perfectly captures the spirit of the documentary film. It is a must-listen for fans of experimental and ambient music, and a great introduction to the work of Penny Slinger.