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
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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
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TRACKLIST
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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
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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.
Never heard of Xymox but Gary Numan is my all time favourite artist. His '98 album,
Exile
is probably the closest to "goth" that any of his albums have got. Ironically, his eighties albums are more funkier than many so-called funk artists of that period.