I've had a listen-through. It starts off pretty interesting, with some fine electronic textures, but after some 5-6 tracks start to falter into more mediocre, anonymous territory.
I would understand the "no cd = no sale" mentality if we were only given shitty iTunes quality downloads. 7digital offers lossless FLAC with digital booklets. If this is how we'll get niche-within-a-niche releases out in the open, then that's perfectly fine by me.
Yeah yeah, I know. "I'd like something to hold with my hands etc."
You do understand that this is a business, right? And that a score for a documentary that I hadn't even heard of even though it opened close to a year ago (and I've met the director Stephanie Soechtig, and seen two of her films!) would likely sell fifty copies on CD?
I mean, sure, be disappointed about that. But indignant? Are they supposed to lose money so you can get your precious CD?