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FranklinCase Admin wrote:Donnie Darko Soundtrack by Michael Andrews
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donnie_Darko_soundtrack
When they could never have persuaded me,
That lives like yours, were in the hands of these erroneous fools
And to those of you who mourn your lives through one day to the next
Well let them take you next!
Can't you live and be thankful you're here?
See - it could be you, tomorrow, next year.
The 'Belly Of The Whale' project is conceived together by
Interspecies and Greenmuseum
Together, Interspecies and Greenmuseum compiled a sample CD of 350 original underwater sound samples - sound samples of creatures including orcas, dolphins, beluga whales, sperm whales, humpback whales, Weddell and Bearded seals, lobsters, shrimp and water - and sent this samples as source material out to composers, musicians, and artists, to use this source material - the same material used by each artist - to compose electronic music with it. 19 composers responded with compositions:
Channel Crossing II - Jayne Fenton Keane #124; Club Delphinapterus - LapCore #124; Cetacean Somnolence - Yannick Dauby #124; Realtime Interspecies Music - Jim Nollman #124; Ricochet - Scanner #124; Anti-Japanese Whaling Song - Merzbow #124; Green - Christina Delia Giustina #124; Belly Up - Stephen Vitiello Drew Edwards #124; Pelagic Cycle -Janus Kober #124; Moby Dick Dives In The Ocean's Dreams -Thanos Chrysakis #124; Inside The Whale - David Rothenberg #124; Whale Belly Sound System -John Hanes #124; Dolphinator - Archive [aka Mike Hallenbeck] #124; Detritus In The Wake - Homer Smith #124; Navigator - Petri Kuljuntausta#124; Unexplored Depths - Nathan McNinch #124; Briny Claws - Kim Cascone
What's most compelling about this project is the thoughtful way that the artists have listened and responded, both individually and as a community, to the sounds of our underwater environment
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