Listen to John Carpener’s Classic Themes Redux

Today is #MichaelMyersMonday (as is every Monday), and since John Carpenter‘s Classic Themes Redux was officially released on Friday, we figured it’s an ideal time to crank up all four of these newly recorded tracks, recognizable as the main themes of the iconic films they were originally written for.

You can listen to John Carpenter’s haunting new recordings of Halloween, Escape From New York, Assault on Precinct 13, and The Fog using the Spotify player below!

Teaming again with his Lost Themes bandmates Cody Carpenter (John’s son) and Daniel Davies, Carpenter will re-release two 12-inch vinyl albums featuring his most classic recordings.

Hitting shelves on June 17 from Sacred Bones Records, the first EP will feature full-band re-recordings of the themes for Halloween and Escape From New York, while the second EP will feature full-band re-recordings of the themes for Assault on Precinct 13 and The Fog.

Each double A-sided record will be available in deluxe limited edition mylar mirrorboard sleeves and as picture discs, and serves as a bridge between Carpenter’s past compositions and his stunning present. Special blue and red vinyl editions of these 12-inch records will be available exclusively at his live performances this summer.

For those outside of the vinyl circle, both records will be simultaneously released digitally via Sacred Bones on June 17 as well.

Both EPs are available from Sacred Bones here.

You can watch the studio video for “Escape From New York” below, filmed live at The Village Recorder studio in Los Angeles. This track offers a preview of Carpenters’s upcoming historic debut live performances. In the video, he is accompanied by his son Cody Carpenter on synthesizer and his godson Daniel Davies on guitar, alongside Tenacious D musicians John Spiker, John Konesky, and Scott Seiver on bass, guitar, and drums, respectively.

 John Carpenter Classic Themes Redux

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Matt Artz

Founded Halloween Daily News in 2012 and the Halloween International Film Festival in 2016. Professional writer/journalist/photographer since 2000.