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2002-08-21 20:50Blah bot Re: [idm] idm in movies?- the fountain
├─ 2002-08-21 20:54Daniel RE: [idm] idm in movies?- the fountain
├─ 2002-08-21 21:02b.phenix Re: [idm] idm in movies?- the fountain
└─ 2002-08-21 21:22Greg Smith [idm] movie muzak tangents (OTish)
└─ 2002-08-21 23:53Thomas Millar Re: [idm] movie muzak tangents (OTish)
2002-08-22 22:57Aaron D Meyers Re: [idm] movie muzak tangents (OTish)
└─ 2002-08-22 23:36Thomas Millar Re: [idm] movie muzak tangents (OTish)
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2002-08-21 20:50Blah botlast time i checked, danny elfman (sp?) wasnt mainstream. he did the first and i think sec
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last time i checked, danny elfman (sp?) wasnt mainstream. he did the first and i think second batman soundtrack. maybe more, i stopped paying attention once tim burton stopped directing them. ben
quoted 41 lines From: Dan Brusca <mail@danbrusca.com>>From: Dan Brusca <mail@danbrusca.com> >Reply-To: mail@danbrusca.com >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: Re: [idm] idm in movies?- the fountain >Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 18:19:12 +0100 > >Fussik wrote: >>On the page from the link that Dan provided, it mentioned that Batman >>would be put on hold and that The Fountain would be Aronofsky's next >>flick. > >The current big Batman project at Warner is Batman Vs Superman, to be >directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Seems though that this may be delayed by a >year as Petersen has decided to direct 'Troy' first. > >While Warner still insist they're going ahead with Aronofsky's take on the >franchise I don't see how they could do so with Batman Vs Superman in the >pipeline, given that that would be such a massive project. > > >>How does this bode for a potential IDM soundtrack? At first glance one >>would think that Batman is much more IDM than a Fountain, but who knows. > >I doubt there would be an IDM soundtrack to a Batman film, I'm sure Warner >would love to make an extra pile of cash from CD sales and as good as >Autechre and such are, I doubt they'll appeal to your average Korn fan ;) > >The nearest you'll get is the Dust Brothers, again. > >Mainstream movies tend to have mainstream soundtracks so they can cash in >with CDs and Destiny's Child, Madonna and Limp Bizkit videos for free >promotion. > >-- >Dan Brusca >www.vfrecordings.com > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
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2002-08-21 20:54DanielUmm, Oingo Boingo was his gig in the early '80s..they were kind of 'mainstream'. -daniel -
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Umm, Oingo Boingo was his gig in the early '80s..they were kind of 'mainstream'. -daniel -----Original Message----- From: Blah bot [mailto:blahbot@hotmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 3:51 PM To: idm@hyperreal.org Subject: Re: [idm] idm in movies?- the fountain last time i checked, danny elfman (sp?) wasnt mainstream. he did the first and i think second batman soundtrack. maybe more, i stopped paying attention once tim burton stopped directing them. ben --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-21 21:02b.phenixperhaps you should check again, danny has done some of the biggest films in hollywood for
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perhaps you should check again, danny has done some of the biggest films in hollywood for some time now. elfman.filmmusic.com/filmography.htm for a list including TV credits b. On Wed, 21 Aug 2002, Blah bot wrote: :last time i checked, danny elfman (sp?) wasnt mainstream. he did the first :and i think second batman soundtrack. maybe more, i stopped paying attention :once tim burton stopped directing them. : :ben : : :>From: Dan Brusca <mail@danbrusca.com> :>Reply-To: mail@danbrusca.com :>To: idm@hyperreal.org :>Subject: Re: [idm] idm in movies?- the fountain :>Date: Sun, 18 Aug 2002 18:19:12 +0100 :> :>Fussik wrote: :>>On the page from the link that Dan provided, it mentioned that Batman :>>would be put on hold and that The Fountain would be Aronofsky's next :>>flick. :> :>The current big Batman project at Warner is Batman Vs Superman, to be :>directed by Wolfgang Petersen. Seems though that this may be delayed by a :>year as Petersen has decided to direct 'Troy' first. :> :>While Warner still insist they're going ahead with Aronofsky's take on the :>franchise I don't see how they could do so with Batman Vs Superman in the :>pipeline, given that that would be such a massive project. :> :> :>>How does this bode for a potential IDM soundtrack? At first glance one :>>would think that Batman is much more IDM than a Fountain, but who knows. :> :>I doubt there would be an IDM soundtrack to a Batman film, I'm sure Warner :>would love to make an extra pile of cash from CD sales and as good as :>Autechre and such are, I doubt they'll appeal to your average Korn fan ;) :> :>The nearest you'll get is the Dust Brothers, again. :> :>Mainstream movies tend to have mainstream soundtracks so they can cash in :>with CDs and Destiny's Child, Madonna and Limp Bizkit videos for free :>promotion. :> :>-- :>Dan Brusca :>www.vfrecordings.com :> :> :>--------------------------------------------------------------------- :>To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org :>For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org : : : : :_________________________________________________________________ :Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. :http://www.hotmail.com : : :--------------------------------------------------------------------- :To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org :For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org : : --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-21 21:22Greg Smithon 8/21/02 1:50 PM, Blah bot at blahbot@hotmail.com scrawled: > last time i checked, danny
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on 8/21/02 1:50 PM, Blah bot at blahbot@hotmail.com scrawled:
quoted 4 lines last time i checked, danny elfman (sp?) wasnt mainstream. he did the first> last time i checked, danny elfman (sp?) wasnt mainstream. he did the first > and i think second batman soundtrack. maybe more, i stopped paying attention > once tim burton stopped directing them. >
He's one of the film soundtrack guys that are practically incorporated! Guys like Howard Shore, James Horner, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman seem to score 90% of big movies.. All of these cats have produced an *amazing* body of work but variety is the spice of life right? Kudos to directors like Aronofsky and Jarmusch for reaching outside the incestuous usual suspects for film muzak. 3 Tangents.. I just peeped at the schematic site it appears that Phonecia is contributing a track to The Derrida movie set to be released this fall. Secondly, Anybody know if Abigail Mead (aka Vivian Kubrick) ever did any more film sound beyond the 'Full Metal Jacket' score, or released any full lengths? The track 'Time Suspended' from the showdown between Drill Instructor Hartman and private Pyle has been stuck in my head for years. Last but not least. If *anybody* has Phillip Glass's perfect and transparent score to 'The Secret Agent' and a CD burner please help me commit music piracy. It's been deleted from Atlantic & Nonesuch's catalogue and I've been searching for it for a few years after losing my copy. Email me all privy like if you've got it on CD and feel like playing tradesies... ~g -- Greg Smith http://www.laiad.com "Dynamic moves based off ignorance tend to be better than passive moves based on fear." - IM Jeremy Silman --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-21 23:53Thomas Millar> He's one of the film soundtrack guys that are practically incorporated! > Guys like Howa
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quoted 6 lines He's one of the film soundtrack guys that are practically incorporated!> He's one of the film soundtrack guys that are practically incorporated! > Guys like Howard Shore, James Horner, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman seem to > score 90% of big movies.. All of these cats have produced an *amazing* body > of work but variety is the spice of life right? Kudos to directors like > Aronofsky and Jarmusch for reaching outside the incestuous usual suspects > for film muzak.
Don't forget John Williams, the Fatboy Slim of orchestral music. Tom P.S. John Barry, Ennio Morricone, and Lalo Schifrin are all dead, proving that there is no God. P.P.S. Other directors with music balls: Guy Ritchie + Wes Anderson. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2002-08-22 22:57Aaron D MeyersTom... all those guys are actually alive. Lalo Schifrin played some birthday concert in NY
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Tom... all those guys are actually alive. Lalo Schifrin played some birthday concert in NYC a couple months ago. None of them are really making music as good as the stuff that got them known anymore, but they're all still kicking around. Lets give some props to Bernard Herrmann though. He's definitely dead. -Aaron
quoted 14 lines Tom> Tom > > P.S. John Barry, Ennio Morricone, and Lalo Schifrin are all dead, > provingthat there is no God. > > P.P.S. Other directors with music balls: Guy Ritchie + Wes Anderson. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org > For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > >
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2002-08-22 23:36Thomas Millaron 8/22/02 6:57 PM, Aaron D Meyers at adm226@nyu.edu wrote: > Tom... all those guys are ac
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on 8/22/02 6:57 PM, Aaron D Meyers at adm226@nyu.edu wrote:
quoted 5 lines Tom... all those guys are actually alive. Lalo Schifrin played some birthday> Tom... all those guys are actually alive. Lalo Schifrin played some birthday > concert in NYC a couple months ago. None of them are really making music as > good as the stuff that got them known anymore, but they're all still kicking > around. Lets give some props to Bernard Herrmann though. He's definitely > dead.
Holy shit. I could have sworn Morricone and Barry were dead. Schifrin was a toss up, true. Next time I'll double check my references. I'd add something like 'is my face red!' but I think you're the only one who read my post. I heard Boards of Canada are dead. Something about a plumber. Tom --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org