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melodica -tornado || rollerball -albiono?
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| Sirocco |
| what classical peice is used in these 2, they are too similiaar to be coincidence |
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| marco.V |
| They are both albinoni's adagio to me but melodica tornado is just lame in front of rollerball |
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| Sirocco |
| bith mixes of tornado sound off beat for some reason. russians :disbelief jk |
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| tranceman78 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sirocco
bith mixes of tornado sound off beat for some reason. russians :disbelief jk |
LMAO. The Super 8 remix of Rollerball - Albinoni is mint. |
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| benfica88 |
| quote: | Originally posted by marco.V
They are both albinoni's adagio to me but melodica tornado is just lame in front of rollerball |
Aye |
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| Werewolf |
| quote: | Originally posted by tranceman78
LMAO. The Super 8 remix of Rollerball - Albinoni is mint. |
indeed ! |
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| TranceEuphoria |
This story is behind Melodica : Tornado
Melodica are three young producers hailing from Moscow. Back in 1982, the trio were just starting school. Leonid Brezhnev, the last chief of the Communist party, died in the same year and radio stations and TV channels throughout the Soviet Union broadcast classical music during the time of mourning. The basic theme everywhere was 'Adagio Tomaso Albinoni' and undoubtedly made a huge impression on all the children at the time. Since then, the composition has been associated with the end of the USSR and the start of new life. 'Tornado' samples the classical strings of 'Albinoni Adagio' and look set to take Europe on a massive euphoric trance trip.
(Quoted from "another" Trance related site :D) |
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for Rollerball, its
Tomaso Albinoni - Adagio in G Minor
arranged by Remo Giazotto:
Excerpt:
The "Albinoni Adagio"
is based on a fragment of manuscript discovered in the Dresden State Library after the Second World War by Remo Giazotto, a Milanese musicologist who was at that time completing his biography of Albinoni and his listing of Albinoni's music. Only the bass line and six bars of melody had survived, possibly from the slow movement of a Trio Sonata. Giazotto "reconstructed" the now-famous Adagio in about 1945, based on the surviving fragment. To him it suggested a piece that would be played in church, so he added an organ. It is perhaps ironic, that Albinoni's rediscovery by the wider public in our own times was largely based on this ever-popular piece which Albinoni would only barely recognize.
from baroquemusic.org |
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| P`zazz |
heheeh, I was having the same thoughts on the subject so I made a seach
they both seem to have the same bassline (or whatever it is) but IMO rollerball rapez the other one, mint track |
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