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From:
Broken
To:
Aaron Michelson
Cc:
Agarwalla, Niraj , 'idm@hyperreal.org'
Date:
Wed, 22 Jul 1998 10:00:54 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Pi Soundtrack
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What label is this on and when's it due out? Howie On Wed, 22 Jul 1998, Aaron Michelson wrote:
quoted 46 lines Date: Wed, 22 Jul 98 09:42:27 -0500> Date: Wed, 22 Jul 98 09:42:27 -0500 > From: Aaron Michelson <aaron@torque-creative.com> > To: "Agarwalla, Niraj" <Niraj.Agarwalla@LibertyMutual.com>, > "'idm@hyperreal.org'" <idm@hyperreal.org> > Subject: Re: (idm) Pi Soundtrack > > >Has anyone checked out the soundtrack for the movie _Pi_ yet? > >Great IDM stuff in it like Orbital, Aphex Twin, Autechre, etc. > > Picked up an advance during David Holmes' gig at Smartbar in > Chicago during Billboard.... about 70% of it is brilliant! > > Here's the tracklisting: > > Clint Mansell - [pi]r2 > Orbital - P.E.T.R.O.L. > Autechre - Kalpol Intro > Aphex Twin - Bucephalus Bouncing Ball > Roni Size - Watching Windows (Ed Rush & Optical remix) > Massive Attack - Angel > Clint Mansell - We Got Da Gun > David Holmes - No Man's Land > Gus Gus - Anthem > Banco de Gaia - Drippy > Psilonaut - Slow Song > Spacetime Continuum - A Low Frequency Inversion Field > Clint Mansell - 2[pi]r > > The Clint Mansell tracks plainly bite.... lack of imagination > or technical creativity.... and the Banco De Gaia track, well, > it sounds like typical Banco De Gaia material. As for the rest > of the compilation? I like it. Nice to here some early Autechre > getting soundtrack presence (Kalpol is a wise choice from their > first album, Incunabula)... and the Spacetime Continuum track > could possibly be exclusive. Which leads me to ask, is it? > > It sounds like a remix from his collaboration with Tetsu Inoue, > Electro Harmonix on Fax. That disc is one of my all-time favorite > ambient records.... A Low Frequency Inversion Field track ever > released? > > Over all, recommended if you dig these kinds of bands and you're > missing most of these tracks. > > Bleep >