I have picked up a couple of their releases. The packaging and production design are outstanding, and their deluxe editions are almost ridiculously elaborate (and cool!). I really enjoyed The Picture in the House with the accompanying soundtrack by Fabio Frizzi. I preordered the The Black Cat as well. A very unique and excellent concept for a record label. I have also been posting on this forum about the Cheddar Brothers bootleg unofficial releases of Toho soundtracks on vinyl: Godzilla vs. The Smog Monster and King Kong Escapes. I'm wondering if we will see any more of those appear.
King Kong Escapes is still available from Holy Mountain Printing, but it looks like Goji vs Smog is sold out -- might have to resort to discogs or ebay for that one.
@Chad Hensley and everyone actually, if you could only keep one record from your collection, what would it be? Mine is hands down this:
The one record I would keep is coming in this week it’s the test press of the Shark Attack LP I love that band way more then a person should lol
Oh that’s a good one I do very much love that record I am also super partial to American Nightmare - Background Music
I’ve been collecting vinyl since the mid 90’s I’ve currently got about upwards of 3k LPs I’ve had more at different times but been slowly pairing down.
I guess you could say it's heavily focused on the Wax Trax! Records era of "Industrial" music but that includes everything that influenced those bands to their non-Wax Trax! contemporaries. Aside from that I have a pretty good collection of late 80's and 90's punk, desert/stoner rock and doom/stoner metal. I worked at record stores when I was kid and spent most of my 20's traveling the world with bands and buying records with all my meager earnings.
I'm currently creating my Devil's 45 box. Just about all the songs I have ever liked regardless of genre (or what people might think) on 7". I love spinning them and the variety you are sort of forced to work with. Punk, soul, disco, lowfi, post punk, ska, psych, shoegaze, industrial, techno pop, New Wave, Exotica, and Sunshine Pop. You name it. Although I am limiting well known oldies, and pop (or one hit wonders) to Japan ONLY releases with the pretty covers if possible. Or Euro releases with "#1 USA HIT" somewhere on the cover.
I used to have a juke box in my studio filled with all my favorite 45's it was such a fun thing to have I'd keep a box of quarters next to it so myself or anyone visiting could load it up. Tracking down some of my favorite 45's was also a challenge but a lot of fun.
Godzilla vs Megalon soundtrack LP release (unofficial): https://holymountainprinting.com/collections/vinyl/products/godzilla-vs-megalon-12-silver-vinyl They also have two other additions of this pressing with extra swag, including what looks like a misspelled Jet Jaguar sticker.