At the moment, I am listening to Richard Einhorn "Voices of Light". (And if you haven't watched the movie that inspired it, Passion of Joan of Arc, you are in for a treat.)
This is pretty old & simple but I quite like it, & being from NZ I don't think it ever got the attention it really deserved. Juice by the Headless Chickens.
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& I guess if I'm posting old stuff from New Zealand there's this which is I guess hip hop, just the jazz-ier end of the style, Super Groove - you gotta know. Just fun & silly really.
At the moment, I am listening to Richard Einhorn "Voices of Light". (And if you haven't watched the movie that inspired it, Passion of Joan of Arc, you are in for a treat.)
Watching this was for me the pinnacle of the 2016 Turner Classic Movie Film Festival. It was amazing! A privilege to be there. Introduced by Leonard Maltin at the Eqyptian Theater in Hollywood, this classic silent film was accompanied with Richard Einhorn's original score performed by a live orchestra and choir conducted by Dr. Mark Sumner. It brought exciting new life to director Carl Theodor Dreyer's masterpiece.
“We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see.”
― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Up there with Battleship Potemkin as an early influential movie.Dreyer's cinematography with a really terrible camera is just amazing. Tight, unusual angles, and high contrast film make for a really spectacular court scene....not to mention the wide variety of ugly faces.
This one is legit good. There's another track with the same name, but 100x more creepy raspy voice in the middle, enough to spook the lights out of me when listening to it for the first time.
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