About  The  Dead Matter  movie:
The Dead Matter is the remake of a film that director/composer Edward Douglas shot on a shoe-string budget of $2000 back in 1995. The film tells the story of a guilt-ridden young woman (Sean Serino of The Rage) desperate to contact her deceased brother who discovers a powerful ancient relic that controls the dead. Her dark obsession drags her into the tangled world of two warring vampire lords (Andrew Divoff of Lost, Wishmaster and Tom Savini of Friday the 13th, Dawn of the Dead) each with his own sinister plans for the artifact and a vampire hunter (Jason Carter of Babylon 5) who will stop at nothing to destroy it. This chilling gothic dark fantasy co-produced by Robert Kurtzman (creator of From Dusk Till Dawn, KNB FX) and Gary Jones (Xena, Boogeyman 3), also features a score by director Edward Douglas of the Gothic Halloween music band Midnight Syndicate. It's a mix of classic horror themes with modern twists and a touch of dark humor that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
The Dead Matter is the remake of a film that director/composer Edward Douglas shot on a shoe-string budget of $2000 back in 1995. The film tells the story of a guilt-ridden young woman (Sean Serino of The Rage) desperate to contact her deceased brother who discovers a powerful ancient relic that controls the dead. Her dark obsession drags her into the tangled world of two warring vampire lords (Andrew Divoff of Lost, Wishmaster and Tom Savini of Friday the 13th, Dawn of the Dead) each with his own sinister plans for the artifact and a vampire hunter (Jason Carter of Babylon 5) who will stop at nothing to destroy it. This chilling gothic dark fantasy co-produced by Robert Kurtzman (creator of From Dusk Till Dawn, KNB FX) and Gary Jones (Xena, Boogeyman 3), also features a score by director Edward Douglas of the Gothic Halloween music band Midnight Syndicate. It's a mix of classic horror themes with modern twists and a touch of dark humor that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
About  Midnight Syndicate:  
Midnight Syndicate has been creating instrumental Halloween music and gothic horror fantasy soundtrack CDs for the past thirteen years. The group’s music has become a staple of the Halloween season worldwide as well as a favorite in the haunted house, amusement park, role-playing game, and gothic music industries. From Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights and Hugh Hefner’s Halloween parties to Monday Night Football, X-Box games, the classic Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, and Barbara Walters specials, their CDs are designed to take listeners on a journey into the darkest corners of their imagination.
Midnight Syndicate has been creating instrumental Halloween music and gothic horror fantasy soundtrack CDs for the past thirteen years. The group’s music has become a staple of the Halloween season worldwide as well as a favorite in the haunted house, amusement park, role-playing game, and gothic music industries. From Universal Orlando’s Halloween Horror Nights and Hugh Hefner’s Halloween parties to Monday Night Football, X-Box games, the classic Dungeons & Dragons roleplaying game, and Barbara Walters specials, their CDs are designed to take listeners on a journey into the darkest corners of their imagination.
Special  edition The  Dead Matter  DVD set including soundtrack and Midnight Syndicate Greatest Hits CD available  at all HOT TOPIC stores nationwide. 
July 30, 2010 (Cleveland, OH) Midnight Syndicate Films is  releasing a special edition of The Dead Matter DVD  that will include two bonus CDs by gothic Halloween music artists Midnight  Syndicate.  It will be available at all Hot Topic stores nationwide on July  30th.   It  will also be available online at Hot Topic, Amazon, and Midnight Syndicate’s  site.  The specially-priced set will include The Dead Matter DVD,  the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack CD by Midnight Syndicate, and a new  Midnight Syndicate 13th Anniversary greatest hits CD entitled Halloween Music  Collection.  
The  Dead Matter  DVD features the much-anticipated dark fantasy film produced and directed by  Edward Douglas of Midnight Syndicate Films and Gary Jones and Robert Kurtzman of  Precinct 13 Entertainment. DVD extras include two Midnight Syndicate music videos, the music video  to Eternal Legacy’s song, The Dead  Matter, three of the finalists from Midnight Syndicate’s 13th  Anniversary Video Contest, audio commentary with the producers, gag reels, and a  feature-length behind-the-scenes production entitled Maximum Dead Matter.  Produced by Frank Purtiman of Smudgeline  Studios, Maximum Dead Matter allows  viewers to watch the film in one area of the screen while behind the scenes  footage, interviews, location information, and concept art comparisons related  to that scene play in other areas of the screen. 
The  Dead Matter:  Original Motion Picture  Soundtrack CD contains the score composed by the film’s director,  Edward Douglas of Midnight Syndicate, as well as several limited-edition remixes  of Midnight Syndicate songs performed by Jerry “Haunt Rocker” Vayne, Destini  Beard, and Pat Berdysz of the industrial band Encoder.   The disc also features other music  that appears in the film from bands like Lazy Lane, hipNostic, and Eternal  Legacy. 
Midnight  Syndicate’s Halloween  Music Collection is a greatest hits-type CD that features over  60 minutes of songs hand-picked by Edward Douglas and Gavin Goszka to celebrate  the band’s first 13 years.   Both new CDs will also be  available at Halloween retailers nationwide beginning in  August.
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Maximum  Dead Matter behind the scenes trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzIYws_qb1U
The  Dead Matter trailer  on YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=liAifLs_8zk
The  Dead Matter  motion picture: www.TheDeadMatter.com
Midnight Syndicate Halloween Music Gothic Soundtracks: www.MidnightSyndicate.com
Hot Topic – Everything about the music: www.HotTopic.com
Midnight Syndicate Halloween Music Gothic Soundtracks: www.MidnightSyndicate.com
Hot Topic – Everything about the music: www.HotTopic.com
 
 
 
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