such a seemless loop as well.
Bonus 17 seconds for free. Extended mix?
I liked it so much I opened a second tab halfway through so I could listen to the first half again while listening to the second half.
In Australia we name our bands after and write pop songs about our Primeminsters. I used to see these guys for free sitting on the floor of my local.
Not only that. Our ex politicians are rock stars. Midnight Oil lead singer was a MP. An excellent metal cover of Midnight Oils, Beds Are Burning.
Came across an Amazon movie. Recognised the actors but what really captivated me was the soundtrack. Made me realise how a fairly average movie can be lifted by a great soundtrack.
It is by Tom Scholefield and BC Smith in what I think is a synthwave/John Carpenter style. I guess I should really know average movies can have good soundtrack given that was John Carpenters bag but I was really enthused that “our music” can hold up it in fairly mainstream media.
I love the “power trio” config so much.
This one, “Poutre” is noisy and hypnotic.
I was at that gig, and if you listen carefully (*) you’ll recognize me
(*) and loud if possible
Nothing says punk like 40 something old white guys :> I do think the 120 second intro should be a thing Hiwatt heads should surely be better than a Marshall?
Most of the intro of this soundtrack reminds me Front 242 but it’s definitively not EBM !.
Still listening to it.
Caught the song which I knew but just did not know the name. Tracked the song down and listened to it all the way through which I had probably never done before and then thought I need to see it played live to see how it works. Amazingly the Blue Oyster Cult live in March 2022.
I guess you can teach an old dog new trick with Buck Dharma use of a looper in the intro.
More cowbell.
There … is … no … BIG PRINZ
One of my favorite song.
Because the basic bass line:
toum toum toum toum
… the drums and guitar
and ME Smith
RIP
At the weekend I visit a concert by Nils Frahm in the beautiful Theater of Heerlen, Netherlands.
Beside Synthesizers, Sequencers, Piano, Rhodes and effect-units he also played Glasharmonika, Harmonium and Mellotron. The sound was absolutely incredible and the beauty of it all filled my eyes with tears.
This is an older video but shows very well his impressive kind of work.