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An avant nerd remixing smooth disco in a dancehall stylee.
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Dub reggae fed through lots of mods, esp. gate exploitation. Mixed with crooners, orchestral pop, classical, loner folk. | 0:00:00 (Pop-up) |
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amazing sounds nat, don't know how you guys over there can take this on/in so early in the morning thouhg..... that must be america for you!
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wiki ref: come and see music - "The original soundtrack is rhythmically amorphous music composed by Oleg Yanchenco. At a few key points in the film existing music is used, sometimes mixed in with Yanchenko's music (such as Johann Strauss Jr.'s Blue Danube). At the end, during the montage, music by Richard Wagner is used, most notably the Tannhäuser Overture and the Ride from Die Walküre. The conclusion of the film uses the Lacrimosa from Mozart's Requiem. The Soviet marching song "The Sacred War" is also played in the movie once."
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Great show