I recently found an audio CD entitled "The New Flesh" by Rus Pay. It is dated 1999 and all tracks are "composed by Rus Pay and inspired by the movies of David Cronenberg". There are 10 tracks:
1)Shivers, 2)Rabid, 3)The Brood, 4)The Fly, 5)Crash, 6)Dead Zone, 7)Videodrome, 8)Naked Lunch, 9)eXistenZ, 10)Dead Ringers. It's quite good. I especially like the first and last tracks.
1)Shivers, 2)Rabid, 3)The Brood, 4)The Fly, 5)Crash, 6)Dead Zone, 7)Videodrome, 8)Naked Lunch, 9)eXistenZ, 10)Dead Ringers. It's quite good. I especially like the first and last tracks.
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Re: The New Flesh Audio CD
Thu, March 30, 2006 - 2:16 PMwhat does it sound like? electronic, jazz, classical, orchestral...? -
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Re: The New Flesh Audio CD
Mon, April 17, 2006 - 10:16 AMHi Jeremy,
Sorry I took a while to reply - I'd not been checking the forum.
I would describe it all as "electronic industrial" music, quite sinister and surreal. It's difficult to describe but here is a rough idea of each track:
Shivers: ambient industrial electronic - very tense, surreal and scary
Rabid: manic industrial sound with a fast drum track
The Brood: slow, ambient housey (a bit like Speedy J, if you know his stuff)
The Fly: Similar to Future Sound of London's later stuff
Crash: Car sounds with a driving drum and bass backing, becoming a kind of thrash metal tune
Dead Zone: Ambient dreamy stuff with piano, & voice samples
Videodrome: Ambient swirly stuff with a bass line and rock drum track
Naked Lunch: Ambient with ethnic sounds such as voice, digeridoo and tabla percussion
eXistenZe: Cool Ibeza-type chill music
Dead Ringers: Swirly ambient with dreamy voices, church bells, etc.
It's well produced.
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Re: The New Flesh Audio CD
Mon, April 17, 2006 - 10:31 AMyeah... sounds great! I'll definitely have to track this down. Thanks for the update.
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