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(idm) Eric Serra and the future of dance music in film

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1997-05-16 16:58Ashok Divakaran (idm) Eric Serra and the future of dance music in film
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1997-05-16 16:58Ashok DivakaranThere's a pretty interesting and thought-provoking op-ed piece by Lukas Kendall, editor of
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There's a pretty interesting and thought-provoking op-ed piece by Lukas Kendall, editor of Film Score Monthly, on Eric Serra's score for "The Fifth Element" and the future of dance and electronic music in film. Check it out: www.filmscoremonthly.com, then click on "past filmscoredaily articles", then on "The Fifth Element". Ashok
1997-05-19 19:42Solenoidal Bit ProtocolOn Fri, 16 May 1997, Ashok Divakaran wrote: > There's a pretty interesting and thought-pro
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On Fri, 16 May 1997, Ashok Divakaran wrote:
quoted 6 lines There's a pretty interesting and thought-provoking op-ed piece> There's a pretty interesting and thought-provoking op-ed piece > by Lukas Kendall, editor of Film Score Monthly, on Eric > Serra's score for "The Fifth Element" and the future of dance > and electronic music in film. Check it out: > www.filmscoremonthly.com, then click on "past filmscoredaily > articles", then on "The Fifth Element".
No one has mentioned the Rupert Hine credit in "The Fifth Element". I couldn't tell how involved he was in the music production, but if you've ever heard "No Yellow Heart" ('84 from an lp called "The Wildest Wish to Fly") you could imagine his potential for doing idm 13 years later. Solenoid
1997-05-20 01:23Chris.Hilker>No one has mentioned the Rupert Hine credit in "The Fifth Element". I >couldn't tell how
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quoted 2 lines No one has mentioned the Rupert Hine credit in "The Fifth Element". I>No one has mentioned the Rupert Hine credit in "The Fifth Element". I >couldn't tell how involved he was in the music production
I can - he's only credited with co-production on one track: "Little Light of Love," the vocal number that plays over the end credits. It's the worst track on the soundtrack, IMO. C. -- C.Hilker (cspot@hyperreal.com) "We don't relax, we Rolex"