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Score for Tubi Original Horror Movie ‘Black Mold’ Now Available on Vinyl

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After premiering at Panic Fest in 2023 where it won Best Indie Feature and Best Actress (Agnes Albright), and also earning a nomination for Best Film for Total Film’s FrightFest 2023 Awards, the indie horror movie Black Mold is now streaming on Tubi as a Tubi Original. Additionally, the horror film’s original score has been […]

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After premiering at Panic Fest in 2023 where it won Best Indie Feature and Best Actress (Agnes Albright), and also earning a nomination for Best Film for Total Film’s FrightFest 2023 Awards, the indie horror movie Black Mold is now streaming on Tubi as a Tubi Original.

Additionally, the horror film’s original score has been released on vinyl this week.

Composer Nicholas Elert and writer-director John Pata have teamed up to release Elert’s original score to Black Mold on vinyl from Exploding Head Audio, and it’s available now.

Pre-orders are shipping immediately and two tracks, Test Cells and Black Mold, are available to listen to now through Elert’s Bandcamp. You can also listen to an additional track, titled Dark Room, exclusively here on Bloody Disgusting in the embedded player down below.

The limited edition record comes in two vinyl options: standard black and a “mold” color variant. Included with the release is a 12-page booklet containing photography from Mary Manchester, who went through and captured all the filming locations just like the characters in the film. The score will be available in full on all streaming platforms on December 13th.

The score was largely recorded at the decommissioned Chanute Air Force Base in Rantoul, IL, which served as the Franklin Hill location seen in the film.

Black Mold is billed as a “hallucinogenic urban exploring horror movie.”

In the film, “Photographer Brooke (Agnes Albright) and her pal Tanner (Andrew Bailes) sneak into abandoned, off-limits buildings for the sake of their art and also the adrenaline rush. But when the daredevil pair break into their holy grail – Franklin Hill, a large facility with a history – they encounter a dangerously paranoid squatter (Jeremy Holm) who holds them captive.

“The longer they’re there, the more it becomes clear there’s something else profoundly wrong with the place as dangers surface at the intersection of artistic pursuits and internal sabotage.”

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