Lens Larque wrote:It's the track from the opening credits. But I don't know the composer or the title.
The music is credited to Patrick Leonard, but that piece if music is definitely an arrangement of Madonna's Live to Tell.
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Lens Larque wrote:It's the track from the opening credits. But I don't know the composer or the title.
FernieCanto wrote:Lens Larque wrote:It's the track from the opening credits. But I don't know the composer or the title.
The music is credited to Patrick Leonard, but that piece if music is definitely an arrangement of Madonna's Live to Tell.
miklatov wrote:mc10101 wrote:triangle folds wrote:Day of the Dead (1985) Soundtrack - The Dead Suite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwHQltabnxU
Soooooooo THIS!!!
Indeed! When I first heard the track, I had a nagging feeling that I'd heard it before. Then when the 'tune' came in, it hit me - Day of the Dead!
Goiter Sanchez wrote:I was listening to TH yesterday on a train ride through Southern California... The mixture of arid imagery and farmland seemed very apt for the sounds.
When White Cyclosa came on we were passing a cattle farm. The effect of the track made the cows seem somewhat sinister to me, like they were hiding their true identities.
I recommend that everyone listen to White Cyclosa while moving quickly past a cattle farm!
Fireal420 wrote:years ago i was listening to geogaddi in my car, when i received a phone call. so i paused the music and answered the phone.. after the phone call was over i turned the music back on, and it sounded totally unfamiliar. it ended up being about halfway through "the beach at redpoint" and it made me pick up on a beat in the background that i had never noticed before.
the same thing just happened to me the other night. i finished up playing a round of disc golf with a friend of mine, and when i got in my car and turned on the stereo. i heard a song that sounded completely foreign at first. then i realized i was listening to the middle of white cyclosa.. this made me notice the sound of some type of wind instrument for the first time ( maybe a flute of some kind? ) playing in the background of the track.
its strange because everytime i hear the track now it seems to lead the song for me, where as before the keyboard melody was the one i followed the most.
purgruv wrote:miklatov wrote:mc10101 wrote:triangle folds wrote:Day of the Dead (1985) Soundtrack - The Dead Suite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LwHQltabnxU
Soooooooo THIS!!!
Indeed! When I first heard the track, I had a nagging feeling that I'd heard it before. Then when the 'tune' came in, it hit me - Day of the Dead!
Then a little while later you have a chunk of samples used in Gorillaz' M1 A1 - "Hello!" Is there anybody there?" http://youtu.be/ZurS1L3cV48
armotron wrote:a low drone synth creeps in at 1:42 that begins to consume the entire track. some faint percussion starts at around 2:06. epic little piece
Jango9 wrote:Just a quick thought - The main loop throughout the song contains 8 notes, which matches up with the number of legs a Cyclosa (or any spider, for that matter), has. Maybe it was meant to mimic the spider's movement or something?
Jango9 wrote:Just a quick thought - The main loop throughout the song contains 8 notes, which matches up with the number of legs a Cyclosa (or any spider, for that matter), has. Maybe it was meant to mimic the spider's movement or something?
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