Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:
after a long day, what could be better?
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BTE
DJ tablescraps Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) October 10th, 2023
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Cause and Effect presents:
Join DJ Miss Kitty as she explores a brief history of music in film from the 1930s-2000s. Starting with film scoring of the late 30s/40s, composers during this period almost exclusively wrote original orchestral pieces to accompany a film. We’ll hear from highly influential composers from the time like Max Steiner and Alfred Newman. We then move to film scoring that is more influenced by pop and jazz during the 1950s-60s with well-known hits from masters like Henry Mancini, Lalo Schifrin, and Ennio Morricone. The late 60s and early 70s began to include original music featuring vocals from famous artists like Simon & Garfunkle, Curtis Mayfield, and Jimmy Cliff. These soundtracks were famous in their own right, independent from the movies that featured them. During the 1970s New Hollywood era, film music headed in two concurrent, divergent directions with the incorporation of synthesizers and a return to classic scoring with the likes of John Carpenter and John Williams.
The 1980s ring in the “jukebox” era of movie soundtracks. The 1980s are full of song-laden soundtracks, most of which were not produced to accompany a film, but are used to punctuate the film’s plot. Due to advancing digital technology—”especially sampling and computer-based sequencing—the 1980s also saw the proliferation of synthesizer-heavy scores. Notably: Escape from New York (John Carpenter, 1981), The Terminator (Brad Fiedel, 1984), Blade Runner (Vangelis, 1982), and Tron (1982, Wendy Carlos.) Jerry Goldsmith’s work on the Star Trek film series (1979 onward) explores the possibilities of fusing orchestral sounds with electronic elements.” The 1990s-2000s saw a boon in hit movie soundtracks that seemed to define generations through popular music of the time like Trainspotting or Clueless or evoke the nostalgia of simpler times like in the popular movies Dazed & Confused and Jackie Brown.
Sources:
https://www.npr.org/2005/10/27/4976727/the-evolution-of-movie-soundtracks
Carrie Thornbrugh Cause and Effect October 7th, 2023
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Metal Box presents:
“METAL BOX” will be giving away FREE TWIN TRIBES tickets 🎟️ to the October 1st show at the Richmond Music Hall. YESSS!!! I said FREE Tickets!!! I’m showcasing “TWIN TRIBES” music tonight along with music from the 1984 fantasy/adventure movie “NEVER ENDING STORY”… plus darkwave, post-punk, gothic rock, alternative music and dark music!!! Call in when a TWIN TRIBES song plays and win tickets!!!
Yancy Lambert Metal Box September 28th, 2023
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Tags: #wrir #localmusic, Alternative music, Dark music, Darkwave, Fantasy movies, Free ticket giveaway, goth, Gothic rock, gothiclizard, post-punk, Richmond music hall, The neverending story, Twin_tribes
Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:
lol i dont know what part II means, i just liked it
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DJ tablescraps Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) September 26th, 2023
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Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) presents:
for punks
featuring Pelican Johnny
DJ tablescraps Dog Germs / PND (punk’s not dead) September 12th, 2023
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