weil ich immer freudig auf und ab hüpfe, wenn ich das hier höre: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8V1cl3xDPY
#music #TheEx #TomCora #MagyarZene #TilosAzA
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juggler
bombfors
katapunkno keremos fatxas.mp
the ex
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mystic priestess
normahl
the ex
hat trickers
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the ex
napred u proslost
youngang
arny et les chachiz
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the ex
guerrilla urbana
pandaz
disorder
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mdc
moonstomp
emscherkurve 77
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betagarri
angelic upstarts
the ex
false prophets
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Music For A Film That Never Was (2016, Netherlands/various)
As randomly chosen by survey[1] on Mastodon, our next spotlight is on number 655 on The List, submitted by platenworm.
Here’s an interesting one for you! This album is the culmination of a project started by Luc Ex, a Dutch acoustic bass player, composer, sound artist, and filmmaker, perhaps best known for his work in the punk/rock band The Ex (who we’ll meet again in future spotlights). Recruiting a handful of brilliant contributors whose names will be familiar to some of you – Fennesz (Austria), Jim O’Rourke and Colin Stetson (US), Zlaya Loud (Bosnia & Herzegovina), Jillis Kruk and Stefan Kruger (Netherlands), and Ingrid Laubrock (Germany) – Ex asked each contributor to first write a scene for an imaginary film, and then compose and record a piece of music for that scene. Contributing a piece himself, Ex then arranged the resulting 7 songs into what could be called a soundtrack, for a film that doesn’t exist.
Each of the pieces in themselves are excellent (my favourites are Stetson’s “The Storm” and Ex’s “Ziganie”). But, knowing that context, it’s fun to listen to the album without any other distractions and imagine what those imaginary scenes could possibly be.
What happens in the film that you hear?
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stage bottles
psicoterror
bloody sods
the ex
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