The Lynx Effect
Posted: Fri Sep 01, 2006 1:56 pm
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Sanjoy wrote:Like it.
Another Friday video, never seen such perfectly fitting music. (Violent video link)
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... ious+angel
Totally mental video, glad it was edited . Music is superb and being downloaded as I type.Sanjoy wrote:Like it.
Another Friday video, never seen such perfectly fitting music. (Violent video link)
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... ious+angel
Mash-up of "Clubbed to Death" if I'm not mistaken. Pretty decent too....tenkfeet wrote:Totally mental video, glad it was edited . Music is superb and being downloaded as I type.Sanjoy wrote:Like it.
Another Friday video, never seen such perfectly fitting music. (Violent video link)
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... ious+angel
Fairy muff - they've re-used the strings thenSanjoy wrote:Right artists diff track. Taken form the Matrix reloaded sound track dloaded the instrumental and vocal mp3s last night.
Well spotted , just played them back to back .Shug wrote:Mash-up of "Clubbed to Death" if I'm not mistaken. Pretty decent too....tenkfeet wrote:Totally mental video, glad it was edited . Music is superb and being downloaded as I type.Sanjoy wrote:Like it.
Another Friday video, never seen such perfectly fitting music. (Violent video link)
http://video.google.co.uk/videoplay?doc ... ious+angel
Err, I think the strings at the beginning of clubbed to death are in fact Elgar's Enigma Variations ...Shug wrote:Fairy muff - they've re-used the strings thenSanjoy wrote:Right artists diff track. Taken form the Matrix reloaded sound track dloaded the instrumental and vocal mp3s last night.
robin wrote:Shug wrote:Fairy muff - they've re-used the strings thenSanjoy wrote:Right artists diff track. Taken form the Matrix reloaded sound track dloaded the instrumental and vocal mp3s last night.
Then of course there is the more popular Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings (as featured in Platoon and ruined by William Orbit or whatever his name was).
Puts pop in its place, anyway
Robin