01-02-2006, 20:35 | |
kwam het tegen in de Veronicagids (of all things).
About decoder ring: Sydney-based six-piece band Decoder Ring experienced a massive leap in terms of their public profile last year as a result of their acclaimed musical score for Cate Shortland’s movie ‘Somersault’, which received plaudits from all around the world, including a standing ovation at the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. While Decoder Ring’s earlier releases such as 2002’s ‘Spooky Action At A Distance’ EP and their debut self-titled album showed the six-piece outfit blending analogue synths with indie-rock guitars to create a streamlined electro-rock fusion, the ‘Somersault’ score showed the band’s already filmic sound stretching out into even more lush and ambient territory. In the wake of the band winning the coveted AFI award for the ‘Somersault’ score and also working on the score to Tony Krawitz’s film ‘Jewboy’, the second album proper from Decoder Ring ‘Fractions’ shows the band’s sound taking on even more lush textural qualities informed by ambient electronics, krautrock and shoegazer rock, with the increasing expansiveness of their sound a quality definitely informed by their soundtrack work. Ik vind het nogal triphoppig/loungy met wat gitaartjes, luisterd iig goed weg. Als er 1337 schorumusers zijn die er albums op mp3 van hebben doe mij een deugd en stuur ze naar mij. http://myspace.com/decoderringsounds http://www.decoderring.com.au
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01-02-2006, 21:55 | ||
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Fractions & de Somersault soundtrack
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