Showing posts with label Chromatics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chromatics. Show all posts
Monday, March 12, 2012
Chromatics - Back From the Grave (Video)
As all of you probably already know, I fuck with the Chromatics. The 5th single dropped off Kill For Love, which still has a super ghost release date. Check out older plugs "Lady" and "Into the Black." Is Alberto Rossini stuck in the 80s? Who cares, I like it.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Chromatics - Lady (Video)
Newest joint off the album Kill for Love which is supposed to be released here soon in these upcoming weeks. Once again, Italian filmmaker Alberto Rossini holds the directorial duties. Late night electro shit.
Monday, February 13, 2012
Chromatics - Into the Black
Chromatics are set to drop their 1st album in 5 years Kill For Love. This is the 2nd joint that has been released accompanied with these visuals directed by Alberto Rossini. Real easy on the ears. Neil Young cover of the song with the same title.
Monday, December 26, 2011
Johnny Jewel - SYMMETRY: THEMES FOR AN IMAGINARY FILM
SYMMETRY / THEMES FOR AN IMAGINARY FILM by JOHNNY JEWEL
If you’ve seen Drive, Nicolas Winding Refn‘s arthouse noir, you’ll probably agree that the track "Nightcall" immediately and effectively set the tone for the entire film. Music turned out to play an unexpectedly important role in the movie. Johnny Jewel, the mastermind behind Drive‘s brilliant soundtrack and part of the featured Chromatics and Desire, just released Symmetry: Themes for an Imaginary Film. At 2.5 hours long, it’s every bit as 80′s synth-driven as the real film score. Track listing after the jizza.
If you’ve seen Drive, Nicolas Winding Refn‘s arthouse noir, you’ll probably agree that the track "Nightcall" immediately and effectively set the tone for the entire film. Music turned out to play an unexpectedly important role in the movie. Johnny Jewel, the mastermind behind Drive‘s brilliant soundtrack and part of the featured Chromatics and Desire, just released Symmetry: Themes for an Imaginary Film. At 2.5 hours long, it’s every bit as 80′s synth-driven as the real film score. Track listing after the jizza.
Labels:
Chromatics,
drive,
Johnny Jewel,
nicolas winding refn,
noir,
Ryan Gosling,
symmetry,
synth
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