Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin is embarking on a North American tour to celebrate its enduring collaboration with director Dario Argento. The tour features live score performances of iconic films “Suspiria” and “Deep Red,” showcasing Goblin’s unique blend of rock and experimental sounds that defined horror cinema in the ’70s. Kicking off in Canadian cities like Calgary and Vancouver, the U.S. leg will mark the 50th anniversary of “Deep Red,” starting in New York City. Notably, Simonetti’s Goblin will also perform at significant events like the Saturday Nightmares Horror Con and the Future Ruins Music and Arts Festival in Los Angeles.
As Goblin continues to evolve with multiple lineups over the decades, one might wonder: How can collaborations between musicians and filmmakers shape the emotional landscape of horror films, and what does this imply for the future of soundtracking in cinema?
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