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1999-04-14 20:37Weavers, Simon (idm) Psilonaut
1999-04-14 20:55Chester Blaze Re: (idm) Psilonaut
└─ 1999-04-14 21:22Nate Harrison \[Toshok Laboratories\] Re: (idm) Psilonaut
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1999-04-14 21:01Rodney Perkins Re: (idm) Psilonaut
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1999-04-14 20:37Weavers, SimonDoes anyone have any info on Psilonaut? They have a song on the nowhere- near-as good-as-t
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Does anyone have any info on Psilonaut? They have a song on the nowhere- near-as good-as-the-movie soundtrack to "Pi." I've tried some searches but only turned up something in German. Any help gratefully received. Thanks, Simon np: Somatic - Knuckles
1999-04-14 20:55Chester Blaze---------- >From: simon.weavers@aspenpubl.com (Weavers, Simon) >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Sub
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quoted 5 lines From: simon.weavers@aspenpubl.com (Weavers, Simon)>From: simon.weavers@aspenpubl.com (Weavers, Simon) >To: idm@hyperreal.org >Subject: (idm) Psilonaut >Date: Wed, Apr 14, 1999, 4:37 PM >
quoted 3 lines Does anyone have any info on Psilonaut? They have a song on the nowhere-> Does anyone have any info on Psilonaut? They have a song on the nowhere- > near-as good-as-the-movie soundtrack to "Pi." I've tried some searches but > only turned up something in German. Any help gratefully received.
How can you say the soundtrack was nowhere near as good as the movie?? Can you think of a better soundtrack for such a low priced film?? The director only spent 60 grand in production, and then 160 grand in promotion. The artists on the soundtrack practically donated there music for his film. I don't think you can get a much better artist line-up for a film than aphex, autechre, FSOL, Massive Attack, Spacetime Continuum, Roni Size and I won't go on. Name me a bettter soundtrack that would fit the music discussed on this list and I will shut up. ..chesterblaze signing off.. €-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€ ...stay linked... (in my cd player now: Ludwig Can Beethoven - Piano Sonatas) --I've taken a vow of poverty. To annoy me, send money--
1999-04-14 21:22Nate Harrison \[Toshok Laboratories\]David Holmes's soundtrack to Out of Sight. Much more engaging than the Pi soundtrack IMHO.
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Wed, 14 Apr 1999 17:22:33 -0400 (EDT)
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David Holmes's soundtrack to Out of Sight. Much more engaging than the Pi soundtrack IMHO. I felt Pi as well as the Soundtrack were pretty mediocre, even though it was low budget. Even with a low budget they could have picked better tracks. Most of us have all the stuff on that soundtrack. To me it sounded blasse. I felt like the guy who made the movie wanted to include IDM-ish tracks to be cool, not to reinforce the film; to me this is evident in track seletion. And they kept re-playing that one song with the amen break and the really generic synth lines...it really got on my nerves. I was pretty bored throughout Pi. But I know I'm a minority on that one. IMHO there have been much more well done low-budget films. Plus I think D. Holmes is dope as hell. all MHO... anyhoo Nate On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Chester Blaze wrote:
quoted 29 lines ----------> > ---------- > >From: simon.weavers@aspenpubl.com (Weavers, Simon) > >To: idm@hyperreal.org > >Subject: (idm) Psilonaut > >Date: Wed, Apr 14, 1999, 4:37 PM > > > > > Does anyone have any info on Psilonaut? They have a song on the nowhere- > > near-as good-as-the-movie soundtrack to "Pi." I've tried some searches but > > only turned up something in German. Any help gratefully received. > > > How can you say the soundtrack was nowhere near as good as the movie?? Can > you think of a better soundtrack for such a low priced film?? The director > only spent 60 grand in production, and then 160 grand in promotion. The > artists on the soundtrack practically donated there music for his film. I > don't think you can get a much better artist line-up for a film than aphex, > autechre, FSOL, Massive Attack, Spacetime Continuum, Roni Size and I won't > go on. Name me a bettter soundtrack that would fit the music discussed on > this list and I will shut up. > > > ..chesterblaze signing off.. > ?-?-?-?-?-?-?-?-?-?-?-? > ...stay linked... > (in my cd player now: Ludwig Can Beethoven - Piano Sonatas) > --I've taken a vow of poverty. To annoy me, send money-- >
1999-04-14 21:15Moonlight>I felt like the guy who made the movie wanted to >include IDM-ish tracks to be cool, not
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quoted 2 lines I felt like the guy who made the movie wanted to>I felt like the guy who made the movie wanted to >include IDM-ish tracks to be cool, not to reinforce the film;
"Kalpol Introl" was used more effectively than i imagined Ae could ever be. If nothing else in the movie got me, the use of that did. And although it wasn't in the movie (and don't have the CD), the Ed Rush/Optical remix of Roni's "Watching Windows" is 'sposed to be killer. Almost bought it just for that. _________________________________ Adam Roesch / roesch@augsburg.edu Augsburg College / Minneapolis / MN / USA http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/ The world's most complete Pork Recordings/Fila Brazillia site: http://dogbert.augsburg.edu/~roesch/pork/ "The only disease we need in our blood is love" TRICKY
1999-04-14 21:01Rodney PerkinsI must say I wasn't impressed with this soundtrack either. I thought the whole thing was r
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Wed, 14 Apr 1999 16:01:20 -0500
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I must say I wasn't impressed with this soundtrack either. I thought the whole thing was rather monochromatic and monotonous. It had a fast track, a slow track, a fast track, a slow track, ad nauseum. I imagine it worked well with the movie but I was very bored.
quoted 8 lines How can you say the soundtrack was nowhere near as good as the movie?? Can> > > How can you say the soundtrack was nowhere near as good as the movie?? Can > you think of a better soundtrack for such a low priced film?? The director > only spent 60 grand in production, and then 160 grand in promotion. The > artists on the soundtrack practically donated there music for his film. I > don't think you can get a much better artist line-up for a film than aphex, > autechre, FSOL, Massive Attack, Spacetime Continuum, Roni Size and I won't
Modulations, perhaps? :-)
quoted 10 lines go on. Name me a bettter soundtrack that would fit the music discussed on> go on. Name me a bettter soundtrack that would fit the music discussed on > this list and I will shut up. > > > ..chesterblaze signing off.. > €-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€-€ > ...stay linked... > (in my cd player now: Ludwig Can Beethoven - Piano Sonatas) > --I've taken a vow of poverty. To annoy me, send money-- >