180 gram audiophile vinyl
Gatefold sleeve
Contains exclusive poster + printed innersleeve
Includes 7 inch single (red vinyl) featuring “Les Lèvres Rouges” & “Les Dunes D’Ostende, Flagellation”
PVC protective sleeve
1971 Belgian cult horror/erotic vampire movie
Score by multiple award winning composer François de Roubaix
Ultiple Hip-Hop producers have sampled parts of the score f.e. Lil Wayne (President Carter)
The soundtrack is available for the first time, with the help from Harry Kümel (director – for the original tapes!) and Patricia/Benjamin de Roubaix
50th anniversary edition of 666 numbered copies on blue vinyl plus 7” single on red vinyl
Daughters of Darkness is a 1971 English-language Belgian horror film. Directed by Harry Kümel this cult erotic vampire film stars Delphine Seyrig, Danielle Ouimet, John Karlen, and Andrea Rau. The film was well received, and a retrospective poll by Time Out in the early 2010s placed the film at number 90 in their top 100 horror films.
Its score was created by multiple award winning composer François de Roubaix. It has long been a much sought after title, with De Roubaix’ son Benjamin commenting that the “composer achieves a perfect balance and the result is a bleak and eerie soundtrack that stands on a par with the music of Ennio Morricone in A Lizard in a Woman’s Skin or – in a different style – that of Isaac Hayes for Shaft”. Parts of score would eventually be sampled by several hip-hop artists, including American rapper Lil Wayne on his song “President Carter”.