Francois wrote:
quoted 9 lines Anyway, i saw Killing Zoe a while ago, and was struck by the technoish
> Anyway, i saw Killing Zoe a while ago, and was struck by the technoish
> soundtrack. Well i finally picked up a copy of the soundtrack, and well
> how come we have never heard of tomandandy, the team who wrote this
> soundtrack, which is brilliant. In fact, i cant think of a better
> idm/techno soundtrack than this. Mortal Kombat was a bit on the commercial
> side, Cool world (excellent) had a bit too much non techno, strange days
> uneven and too much rock etc... In fact, in every soundtrack i have
> listened to, it's either only techno but too commercial, or a mixed
> bag of compromises (mix of industrial, techno, rock and ballads).
quoted 1 line Anybody else heard this?
> Anybody else heard this?
Wow. I'm receiving this movie in the mail any day, now.
(me and some friends have planned a Tarantino evening the next
time i go home:)
And, i must say you're raising my expectations quite a bit with this.
It also seems to follow the good tradition of great music in the movies
where Tarantino is involved: the energic track of NBK, and the music in Pulp
Fiction, True Romance et al.
About other technoish soundtracks. Have anybody else seen the dark and hilarious
movie: Shallow Grave, with a 'superb' ffw-run through a scottish village in the
start. (the track in the rest of the movie doesn't, unfortunately, follow as much
in this trend, but its a great movie, anyhow).
quoted 3 lines Ciao,
> Ciao,
> - --
> Francois Dion
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