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Friday, April 06, 2007

Emotion of Metropolis

Emotion of Metropolis

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Via Prototek of Hong Kong Counterfeit:
"I just found a song from my band on YouTube. A fan took the liberty of merging our song "Emotion" with the classic silent film "Metropolis". I think he did a pretty good job!

For the song I used an 808 for the BD. The snare zap sound is actually an Odyssey. The Odyssey also handles the harmonized lead lines in the beginning. For the chords I believe I used a Sequential Six Track through an old MXR 100. The bass line was done with a MonoPoly. I think I used one of the FX modes to get the grinding sync sound."

Note the video above is on MySpace. The YouTube vid had embedding disabled.

5 comments:

  1. Back in the '70s when I was a young lad in college, a friend somehow got a 16mm print of Metropolis. We borrowed a projector from somewhere and had a film night in the dorm. I picked the music - Electronic Realizations for Rock Orchestra by Synergy aka Larry Fast.

    It worked.

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  2. ...and while you were busy watching some ancient flick, other students were getting laid.

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  3. LOL... anyway I think it was a good edit :)

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  4. Try Dark Side of OZ... with a chick.

    :)

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  5. All we hear is radio ga ga.

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