Tomohiko Kira
Evil Dead Trap (Original Soundtrack)

Evil Dead Trap (Original Soundtrack)

Catno

WRWTFWW050

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Limited Edition Picture Disc

Country

Switzerland

Release date

Jul 1, 2022

Fans of horror movies, rejoice, here is the never-released before Evil Dead Trap (Original Soundtrack) by Tomohiko Kira, a gruesome ride of spooky synths and devilish soundscapes, in the pure tradition of 80s terror. It’s minimalistic John Carpenter with a Tokyo underground twist, it’s basement giallo vibes with buckets of slasher blood, it’s EVIL DEAD TRAP, the scariest soundtrack ever released!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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WRWTFWW050 - SW - 2022

A1

Intro

A2

Untitled

A3

Untitled

A4

Untitled

A5

Untitled

A6

Untitled

A7

Untitled

B1

Untitled

B2

Untitled

B3

Untitled

B4

Untitled

B5

Untitled

B6

Untitled

B7

Outro

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