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Well, no real music in this movie. Its more weird sounds, drone and noisy effects. So i dont think a cd would be really thrilling.

Anyway, the second half of this Movie is amazing. And Bangalter's work is perfect in it.

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so about the soundtrack not much is known yet

 

what are you talking about ? Every single track of this soundtrack is known, and it includes Coil, Throbbing Gristle, Bj Nielsen & Stiluppsteppa, LFO, and many more. For having seen the movie, it's all very dark except the clubby LFO and Bangalter.

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so about the soundtrack not much is known yet

 

what are you talking about ? Every single track of this soundtrack is known, and it includes Coil, Throbbing Gristle, Bj Nielsen & Stiluppsteppa, LFO, and many more. For having seen the movie, it's all very dark except the clubby LFO and Bangalter.

 

link to tracklist / previews?

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Well, no real music in this movie. Its more weird sounds, drone and noisy effects. So i dont think a cd would be really thrilling.

Anyway, the second half of this Movie is amazing. And Bangalter's work is perfect in it.

 

this post makes no sense

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movie leaked on suckmyballs.fm invite necessary

 

did a search yesterday and did only find spam. but to be honest I want to see it in cinema as it looks like its worth it

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Noé initially asked Thomas Bangalter, a member of Daft Punk who had composed the music for Irréversible, to make an original soundtrack for Enter the Void. Bangalter was however occupied as the composer for Tron: Legacy. As a compromise he instead provided Noé with an arrangement of ambient sounds and samples of existing experimental music, from which Noé compiled what he visioned as "a maelstrom of sounds." One of the sources of inspiration for this was "Revolution 9" by The Beatles, a song which Noé describes as a work "where you catch the beginning of a note, or of a melody and then it's already somewhere else." The two main musical themes of the film are "Freak" by the British electro artist LFO, which is played during the opening credits, and a recording by Delia Derbyshire of Johann Sebastian Bach's "Air on the G String", which serves as the theme for Oscar's childhood and his relationship with Linda. The beginning of "ANS" by the British band Coil is heard during Oscar's first DMT trip. Other songs on the soundtrack include Toshiya Tsunoda's "Music for Baby", Alvin Lucier's "Music for Gamelan Instruments, Microphones, Amplifiers and Loudspeakers", as well as works by Denis Smalley, Lullatone and Zbigniew Karkowski.

 

 

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