Friday, March 6, 2009

Scores of Electronica Soundtracks

Overall I would have to say that if I had to choose a favorite musical genre, it would be electronica. Electronica spans broadly from bands that use synthesizers and drum machines to DJ's who spin records and everything in between. It is versatile and endlessly interesting to me. I know that there are many out there who dislike it because they feel drum machines have no soul or that it's too repetitive. I guess I can respect that opinion because it's theirs, but I'll fight you to the death about it and tell you to open your narrow ass mind. But I digress. Here is an extensive list of electronica based soundtracks that I am particularity fond of and have in my collection. I hope you dig them. _______________________________________________ In no particular order:
  • Amon Tobin: Splinter Cell 3: Chaos Theory
  • Crystal Method: London
  • Thomas Bangalter (of Daft Punk): Irréversible
  • Clint Mansell: Pi
  • Clint Mansell & Kronos Quartet: Requiem fro a Dream
  • The Golden Arm Trio: A Scanner Darkly
  • Paul Oakenfold: Swordfish
  • The Dust Brothers: Fight Club
  • The RZA (of Wu Tang Clan): Ghost Dog: The Way Of The Samurai
  • Johnny Greenwood (of Radiohead): Bodysong
  • John Powell: The Italian Job
  • Massive Attack: Danny the Dog
  • The Folk Implosion: Kids
  • VA: Romeo & Juliet
  • David Holmes: Oceans Twelve
  • Trent Reznor (of Nine Inch Nails): Quake
  • Trent Reznor (of Nine Inch Nails): Man on Fire
  • Underworld & Gabriel Yared: Breaking and Entering
  • VA: City of God Remixed
  • VA: Crooked
  • Clint Mansell: Doom
  • Clint Mansell: Sahara
  • Wendy Carlos: A Clockwork Orange
  • Wendy Carlos: Tron
  • VA: Blade 2
  • VA: Spawn
  • Simon Fisher Turner: Nadja

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