my point is simple, its a solid melody with mass appeal
i guess 10 mins wouldnt go down on the 1234 terrace tho eh
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Jun-20-2012 00:03
Casa
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Registered: May 2011
Location: Not Berlin
mind = blown if someone played hans zimmer time at picnik. That has to be in my top 5 records of all time. I've tried to make an edit of it 30 times but nothing even comes close to how brilliant the original is. so many people have tried and failed. hans is a genius.
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I actually had my cube signed by him when he was in town this past weekend for Mutek.
By chance he had a fountain pen in his pocket so I got his signature using my own blood. He claims the pen used to belong to Thomas Jefferson; the same pen which was used to sign the Declaration of Independence. He told me he very rarely uses it but always carries it with him in his back pocket for inspiration.
I never actually took the cube out of the Amazon.com packaging, so he just signed the paper box, but I'm fairly certain it's in there. Just like an original Luke Skywalker action figurine, I feel like it'd be worth much more if it was left in the packaging.
I've never actually listened to the music on the cube, but I'm sure the music is just awe inspring. I understand that the warmth and fidelity of the sound is about one hundred times greater then a vinyl record.
Jun-20-2012 01:06
jester
[enigma within a enigma]
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: The End of Elsewhere by Taras Grescoe
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Originally posted by Casa
mind = blown if someone played hans zimmer time at picnik. That has to be in my top 5 records of all time. I've tried to make an edit of it 30 times but nothing even comes close to how brilliant the original is. so many people have tried and failed. hans is a genius.
What is interesting, supposedly part of the movie soundtrack was inspired by Edith Piaf.
Jun-20-2012 02:00
Casa
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: May 2011
Location: Not Berlin
As for music, I'd say he's my biggest influence. Lot's of my tracks on my album are influenced by him, i look forward to sharing them with you guys.
If anyone is looking to discover some great film music check out Hans Zimmer, John Williams (undisputed king of soundtracks, he wrote the themes for Jaws + Star Wars for fucksake) and Clint Mansell (his score of The Fountain is a masterpiece).
Music is a sick joke for Hans:
The Thin Red Line
The Rock
Broken Arrow
The Lion King
Rain Man
True Romance
Gladiator
Black Hawk Down
Hannibal
Mission Impossible 2
Pearl Harbor
The Last Samurai
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
Madagascar
Shark Tale
Kung Fu Panda
The Dark Knight
The Dark Knight Rises
Inception
Sherlock Holmes
Angels & Demons
Call Of Duty : MW2
Crysis 2
Frost/Nixon
The Pacific (series)
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Despicable Me
Spanglish
X-Men: First Class
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
That's like 1/3 of his discography and he's scored 14 movies in one year once.
that's what I call an inspirational place to make music:
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Originally posted by corjay9
I actually had my cube signed by him when he was in town this past weekend for Mutek.
By chance he had a fountain pen in his pocket so I got his signature using my own blood. He claims the pen used to belong to Thomas Jefferson; the same pen which was used to sign the Declaration of Independence. He told me he very rarely uses it but always carries it with him in his back pocket for inspiration.
I never actually took the cube out of the Amazon.com packaging, so he just signed the paper box, but I'm fairly certain it's in there. Just like an original Luke Skywalker action figurine, I feel like it'd be worth much more if it was left in the packaging.
I've never actually listened to the music on the cube, but I'm sure the music is just awe inspring. I understand that the warmth and fidelity of the sound is about one hundred times greater then a vinyl record.
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Jun-20-2012 03:40
WittyHandle
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Jun 2008
Location:
quote:
Originally posted by Casa
mind = blown if someone played hans zimmer time at picnik. That has to be in my top 5 records of all time. I've tried to make an edit of it 30 times but nothing even comes close to how brilliant the original is. so many people have tried and failed. hans is a genius.
I'm pretty sure you already know this, but your post makes it sound like you may not... Pachanga Boys' Time samples Hans Zimmer's track of the same name. And for anyone who is unfamiliar with the tune we're talking about here
Now someone tell me what Lee played like 3 tunes later I think he played Body Language right after Time after teasing it in a few times.
Last edited by WittyHandle on Jun-20-2012 at 04:18
Jun-20-2012 03:47
Marcus007
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Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Montreal, Canada
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Originally posted by Allied Nations
i guess 10 mins wouldnt go down on the 1234 terrace tho eh
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Levels is...decent...damn better than a lot of the shite dominating the charts at the moment. It sounds absolutely nothing like...a billion and one similar tracks in this big-room style. I always had a soft spot.
Jun-20-2012 04:55
WittyHandle
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Registered: Jun 2008
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I didn't know this mix before, but I'm pretty sure he did. Why didn't you go Adam?
Jun-20-2012 05:17
ostrich
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: MTL
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Originally posted by Adam420
Did he play this at all?
He played the original
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Jun-20-2012 08:05
Adam420
Trance Free Since 2003
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Montreal, QC
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Originally posted by WittyHandle
I didn't know this mix before, but I'm pretty sure he did. Why didn't you go Adam?
I was still all partied out from the previous weekend (Stereo, Circus and Piknic) + pretty broke. And anyway Lee's not a DJ I've had much interest in lately so it wasn't a big deal I guess.
Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
Levels is...decent...damn better than a lot of the shite dominating the charts at the moment. It sounds absolutely nothing like...a billion and one similar tracks in this big-room style. I always had a soft spot.