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On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I read that there is an album coming out on Tresor. Remember the last time
they revamped the film in the 80s with Queen's music - Radio GaGa? It didn't
quite come off, did it?
I saw a version in Genoa in the fall of 1984 with score by Giorgio Moroder.
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I am just trying to remember, Moroder did the soundtrack but I know Queen's
Freddie Mercury was involved - he did that song Love Kills. But Radio Ga Ga
definitely used parts of the film Metropolis in the video clip and was on
their LP The Works.
Not sure how it all tied in. It was a long time
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I am starting a label called Contrast Music Recordings- the first release
hits shelves in the first week of November, and is by Nigel Hayes. Nigel is
also known for his work as Chaser
Metropolis is a masterpiece and a great movie to put techno music over the
top of.
For a start, it's a silent movie, so the visual element is designed to tell
the story by itself. Second, the theme being technology lends itself to
techno music.
At a party about 5 years ago in Sydney I played a
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Cyclone Wehner wrote:
I am just trying to remember, Moroder did the soundtrack but I know
Queen's Freddie Mercury was involved - he did that song Love Kills. But
Radio Ga Ga
definitely used parts of the film Metropolis in the video clip and was on
their LP The Works.
The Metropolis
Glyph wrote:
Speaking of Mills, when I was in Berlin for the MusikUndMaschine, I heard
that he has the rights to the great silent film, Metropolis...
What kind of rights? I don't understand. He surely didn't BUY the rights to
film Metropolis, like Michael Jackson did with the Beatles :) Or
greets,
Just before I got to temple I was talking to another prominent detroit DJ
about Derrick. Although he get's a lot of props, evidently there are others
who wonder why. (What have you done for me lately) Is there perhaps an
Anti-DMay faction of detroit DJ's? Or is T. Barnett just venting
The track has been picked up for domestic distribution here in the US as
well by Radikal Records (www.radikal.com). Also, to reiterate what Erkki
said in his replay, the correct name of the track is Kernkraft 400...
Zombie Nation is actually the name of the artist(s). I think people get
confused
again
WHO are all these people hating on D.May (came in on the convo late)
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At 9:04 PM + 9/2/00, Sanderson Dear wrote:
since we're on the topic of hollywood music... i've got a question.
does anyone know what movie soundtrack did so good that it's spawned
this cookie cutter approach to music scoring now? because for a
long while record companies
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