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6 minutes ago, bickster said:

Not seen them but their albums are either great or very dull (the last one proper - the Wilderness anyway)

 

They've done some soundtrack work too but I'm not really familiar with it

I've not heard much of the new stuff I will be honest, but I did have a phase where I listened to 'The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place' quite frequently, interspersed with 'Deloused...' by Mars Volta (it was a strange phase I went through). 

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9 minutes ago, bickster said:

Not seen them but their albums are either great or very dull (the last one proper - the Wilderness anyway)

 

They've done some soundtrack work too but I'm not really familiar with it

I saw them a few years ago in Bristol and they were unfortunately as dull as dishwater on that occasion. Shame because I really like some of their stuff (in particular the movie soundtracks)

Just as well We Were Promised Jetpacks were supporting (I was mostly there for them) and they blew the main band off the stage (kengif).

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Another recent one featuring a favourite artist of mine - The Liminanas

Score to the Balad of Linda L by Lionel Liminana and David Menke. These two have done two scores together and Lionel has done a few others besides but this one is the one where he steps outside the Liminanas box the most

 

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7 minutes ago, bickster said:

Another recent one featuring a favourite artist of mine - The Liminanas

 

Yeah you put me onto those recently with The World We Knew OST which is absolutely superb :thumb:

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Sure I mentioned this in the gig thread way back when, but my first time ever seeing Explosions In The Sky was somewhat ruined by seeing JAMBINAI just before them, who were so freaking good that I was either too emotionally drained to appreciate EITS, or they were just plain boring... I genuinely couldn't tell you which one was the case.

Fingers crossed the shows actually happen, but my GY!BE cherry will hopefully be popped in a couple of weeks.  Which segues me nicely to 28 Days Later...

 

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On 09/12/2012 at 06:37, maqroll said:

My opinion of Moby shot way up after I saw Heat, which is easily in my top 10 films

Ahhhhh so great, that is.  X-Files and Stranger Things have also employed some excellent use of Moby (My Weakness and When It's Cold I'd Like to Die, respectively).

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41 minutes ago, HKP90 said:

I did have a phase where I listened to 'The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place' quite frequently, interspersed with 'Deloused...' by Mars Volta (it was a strange phase I went through).

That's one pretty damn good phase!

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Just now, GarethRDR said:

That's one pretty damn good phase!

Deloused actually forced me to listen to music differently. I got a whole new appreciation of Jazz from that album, even though it was more Prog Rock. 

That said I will find something worthwhile in almost any music style. 

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Just now, GarethRDR said:

Theft is probably quite low down on the all-time list of Moby's word-removedery. :lol:

Well yes but when you steal something from one of my mates it somehow seems more personal

The Passage - Drugface Absolutely steals the opening for this...

Barracuda - Drug Fits The Face That is literally the tune that lauched Moby's career (Richard M Hall aka Barracuda aka Moby)

And given the career he had after that to not acknowledge it and in fact deny it, makes it somewhat galling

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Here's another recent favourite of mine. Not your usual soundtracker, californian psyche rocker Ty Segall recently did the score for the Netflix movie Whirlybird. It contains this tune. I just love the drums in this

 

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19 hours ago, Xela said:

Always like Casino

Ends with this corker

 

Byootiful.

8 hours ago, bickster said:

The best? no, I don't know how you'd judge that. But a favourite of mine, definitely, it just suited the series so perfectly. It also helps that it's by a favourite artist of mine. Mogwai do a lot of soundtrack work but this one was just spot on for the visuals.

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Must check out.

6 hours ago, GarethRDR said:

First 3 Wipeout soundtracks are immense.  Think Wip3out might just edge it for me if forced to pick one (Xpander!), but I routinely listen to an assortment of stuff from the first three games.

 

Loved this.

5 hours ago, HKP90 said:

Can I also give a shout out to my mate Mark Willott, who is a composer? He is a local lad (Black Country) who has won an Emmy Award for work on American sports broadcasting, provided scores for games including Grid Legends, Cold Winter,  Dirt, the Codemasters F1 games, as well as movies such as Snow Queen. 

He's also released his own stuff (see spotify for details), and tours around with his band Butterfly Stone. 

Check him out if you have a sec. 

Not sure if I'm allowed to post a link, but Dr Google should see you right.  

Will check him out.

4 hours ago, bickster said:

Another recent one featuring a favourite artist of mine - The Liminanas

Score to the Balad of Linda L by Lionel Liminana and David Menke. These two have done two scores together and Lionel has done a few others besides but this one is the one where he steps outside the Liminanas box the most

 

Intoxicated on first listen.

SO MANY great leads for new listening and sharing. It's gonna take me a while to work through all brilliant tips and recs. The Wipeout tracks and Liminanas esp. grabbed me. Thank you! 

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