Re: last minute song ID / milkaudio.com (recloose's set)

From: De Angela Duff (deangela_at_mindspring.com)
Date: 2003-09-08 07:04:34

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    OK, I can't take it :)
    This song is haunting me.

    Just now, I just happened to be listening to Recloose's live set on
    http://www.milkaudio.com/web/live_recloose.shtml @ ecoutez on april
    2001, and I hear THE song. It's a different mix, but it is the song
    I'm trying to find from last minute. The song begins around 11:22
    minutes into the set.

    I hope somebody can put me out of my misery.

    Thanks.

    >I'm going to take a stab at the dark, but I'd really, really, really
    >like to know this song ID. OK, here we go.
    >
    >last minute song ID (I'm hoping we've got some netflix fanatics on
    >this list :)
    >
    >Last Minute is a film directed by the Director of Blade, Stephen
    >Norrington. It only came out on DVD. It stars Max Beesley (a once
    >upon a time producer/musician and costar of Glitter, yes Glitter).
    >There is a soundtrack out on palm records. The soundtrack contains
    >songs from aphex twin, luke vibert, spacer, amon tobin, etc. There
    >is a song in the movie that is not on the soundtrack, and I
    >cross-referenced all the songs in the credits (and it appears to not
    >be listed in the credits. I could be wrong, but I tried to be pretty
    >thorough before coming to the list).
    >
    >Towards the end of the scene (scene 5 on the DVD), where Max Beesley
    >(in a white t-shirt at this point in the photo shoot) is at a photo
    >shoot where Udo Kier (of The Kingdom, Blade, a couple of Andy Warhol
    >movies and 200+ other movies, madonna's sex book and 2 or 3 videos
    >of madonna's including erotica) is the photographer. Does anyone
    >know who and what this song is? It's not quite drum 'n bass, but it
    >is very uptempo and has these melodic, reverby, dreamy keyboards on
    >top. This music is also used in a couple of places within the DVD
    >hidden menus (in particular, under "features", then the "question
    >mark", then "music video selector").
    >
    >I'm crossing my fingers.