(313) Re: Girogio Moroder's Metropolis
Checking out the Morodor soundtrack right now on Spotify... As to your question a few ones come to mind right away: 1. First and most obvious, Vangelis' work for Blade Runner continues to impress. Incredible mood, ambience, and inseparable from the imagery. 2. Fight Club. Perfect pairing. 3. Tron: Legacy. I don't listen to much Daft Punk, and wether the movie was any good or not, I think they knocked it out of the park on their end. -Art I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October. I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was fantastic and had no idea there was a Moroder one at all. Which then makes me wonder what people think are some of the best electronic scored films?
Re: (313) Re: Girogio Moroder's Metropolis
most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is horrendous, unfortunatelt. Thomas Bangalter's work on Irreversible and Enter The Void is awesome. I would also recommend Eduard Artemyev's work on Solaris and Stalker then there's John Carpenter. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.comwrote: Checking out the Morodor soundtrack right now on Spotify... As to your question a few ones come to mind right away: 1. First and most obvious, Vangelis' work for Blade Runner continues to impress. Incredible mood, ambience, and inseparable from the imagery. 2. Fight Club. Perfect pairing. 3. Tron: Legacy. I don't listen to much Daft Punk, and wether the movie was any good or not, I think they knocked it out of the park on their end. -Art I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October. I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was fantastic and had no idea there was a Moroder one at all. Which then makes me wonder what people think are some of the best electronic scored films?
Re: (313) Re: Girogio Moroder's Metropolis
Don't forget Cliff Martinez's soundtrack for the Solaris remake. Also quite good! On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is horrendous, unfortunatelt. Thomas Bangalter's work on Irreversible and Enter The Void is awesome. I would also recommend Eduard Artemyev's work on Solaris and Stalker then there's John Carpenter. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com wrote: Checking out the Morodor soundtrack right now on Spotify... As to your question a few ones come to mind right away: 1. First and most obvious, Vangelis' work for Blade Runner continues to impress. Incredible mood, ambience, and inseparable from the imagery. 2. Fight Club. Perfect pairing. 3. Tron: Legacy. I don't listen to much Daft Punk, and wether the movie was any good or not, I think they knocked it out of the park on their end. -Art I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October. I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was fantastic and had no idea there was a Moroder one at all. Which then makes me wonder what people think are some of the best electronic scored films?
Re: (313) Re: Girogio Moroder's Metropolis
I love this soundtrack. Haunting. I need to see the 72 film. Robin On 30 Sep 2011, at 17:09, Arturo Lopez wrote: Don't forget Cliff Martinez's soundtrack for the Solaris remake. Also quite good! On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is horrendous, unfortunatelt. Thomas Bangalter's work on Irreversible and Enter The Void is awesome. I would also recommend Eduard Artemyev's work on Solaris and Stalker then there's John Carpenter. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com wrote: Checking out the Morodor soundtrack right now on Spotify... As to your question a few ones come to mind right away: 1. First and most obvious, Vangelis' work for Blade Runner continues to impress. Incredible mood, ambience, and inseparable from the imagery. 2. Fight Club. Perfect pairing. 3. Tron: Legacy. I don't listen to much Daft Punk, and wether the movie was any good or not, I think they knocked it out of the park on their end. -Art I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October. I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was fantastic and had no idea there was a Moroder one at all. Which then makes me wonder what people think are some of the best electronic scored films?
Re: (313) Re: Girogio Moroder's Metropolis
You do - the remake is pretty lame compared to it, though not a bad effort considering On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 5:17 PM, Robin Pinning robin.pinn...@me.com wrote: I love this soundtrack. Haunting. I need to see the 72 film. Robin On 30 Sep 2011, at 17:09, Arturo Lopez wrote: Don't forget Cliff Martinez's soundtrack for the Solaris remake. Also quite good! On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Rob Taylor barringtonphelo...@gmail.com wrote: most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is horrendous, unfortunatelt. Thomas Bangalter's work on Irreversible and Enter The Void is awesome. I would also recommend Eduard Artemyev's work on Solaris and Stalker then there's John Carpenter. On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 3:58 PM, Arturo Lopez arturo.m.lo...@gmail.com wrote: Checking out the Morodor soundtrack right now on Spotify... As to your question a few ones come to mind right away: 1. First and most obvious, Vangelis' work for Blade Runner continues to impress. Incredible mood, ambience, and inseparable from the imagery. 2. Fight Club. Perfect pairing. 3. Tron: Legacy. I don't listen to much Daft Punk, and wether the movie was any good or not, I think they knocked it out of the park on their end. -Art I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October. I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was fantastic and had no idea there was a Moroder one at all. Which then makes me wonder what people think are some of the best electronic scored films?