A cheerier (less Schopenhauer) thought here:
"Twenty years ago, people formed punk-rock bands because they wanted to create art. Now, often a rock'n'roll band is our generation's version of a bowling team: four like-minded individuals get together once a week to rehearse - that is, to bowl - and every six weeks or so they'll do a gig - like a tournament - and once a year they'll do merch, like making bowling shirts. It's a way for those four guys to get together and have a few beers, almost like a social thing. They're not willing to give up their day jobs, get in a van and go tour the country."
From Zoilus site
Originally got this from [link]
I've only listened to the final track so far but it is absolutely superb. This KMN has done an amazing job and this is a wonderful addition to the orchestral tracks on the
Once More With Feeling
CD. Well worth the download time. 96.6MB
Buffy The Vampire Slayer - The Score Remixes (4xRMX-70min) - by KMN
ABOUT
-----
this album includes 4 remixes of score music from the tv-show "buffy the vampire slayer". It´s not the standard score pieces, it´s remixes of a whole collections of score sounds.
I´m kinda obsessed with score music from tv-shows & movies, but since I don´t have the time and patience listening to hours and dozens of cd´s containing score music, I´m creating remixes that include the best and most rememberable sounds.
hope you enjoy.
KMN
---------------------------------------------------------------------
TRACKLIST
---------
01 Christophe Beck - Buffy Season 2-5 (KMN Score Remix) 25:10 min
02 Robert Duncan & Douglas Romayne Stevens - Buffy Season 7 (KMN Score Remix) 16:12 min
03 Christophe Beck & Robert Duncan - Buffy Season 2-7 (KMN Score Remix) 20:45 min
04 BONUS: Christophe Beck & Robert Duncan - The Battles (KMN Score Remix) 7:55 min
---------------------------------------------------------------------
album, remixes & cover brought to you by KMN.
for more tv-show & movie soundtracks (score & non-score) as well as movie score remixes, go to [link]
KMN
Fun videos I've ganked this morning:
Ball and Chain - XTC
Going Underground - The Jam
Sing Your Life - Morrissey
Makes No Sense At All / Love Is All Around - Husker Du
Cloudbursting - Kate Bush
Plus a bunch of gothy stuff for the Jilli tape. Having never paid attention to Sisters of Mercy or The Mission (UK) before, I have to say they're kind of like hair metal bands. And Gene Loves Jezebel is like a parody of a rock band. Like, if you were doing a Dirty Harry movie and you wanted a generic rock band made of actors so they'd be kind of scuzzy and effeminate and egotistical? You'd want Gene Loves Jezebel.
Cloudbusting - Kate Bush
One of my favourite videos ever. Always symbolic to me of that early golden age of the MTV/Much video era.
Having never paid attention to Sisters of Mercy or The Mission (UK) before, I have to say they're kind of like hair metal bands.
Yes, yes they are. Other goths get really
really
angry when I point this out. I have, however, played Queensryche's
Rage for Order
cd for unsuspecting goths, and they almost always think that they're listening to some goth rock band they've never heard of.
Queensryche's Rage for Order
I love that CD. Geoff Tate's voice is amazing.
Btw, Jilli, do you have an opinion on Xymox? Gary Numan?
Anne, I got the CDs today - thanks! It was missing the apartment number (which is #303), but was outside my door when I got home from choir practice, so at least it made its way into the building. ;-)
Can someone please give me the link to the site where the track listings are, please? I've got a whole handful of discs, but only two cheat sheets for them.
Btw, Jilli, do you have an opinion on Xymox? Gary Numan?
They're both good; I don't actually *own* anything by Gary Numan (I keep meaning to buy some of his new stuff that my Evil Queer Stunt-Husband raves about, but haven't gotten around to it yet), and I own one CD by Xymox, back from when they were still known as Clan of Xymox.