• because Laibach contributed

    From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to boraxman on Sunday, May 15, 2022 22:35:00
    Hello boraxman!

    ** On Monday 16.05.22 - 11:05, boraxman wrote to Spectre:

    I don't recall the soundtrack being offensive, but I
    don't recall anything memorable about it either. You need
    to take the whole thing for what it is... but I found it
    to be good stuff, and amusing..

    Actually, I meant the reason I was interested in the movie
    in the first place was because Laibach contributed to the
    soundtrack. That is one band, if you could call them that,
    that I have enjoyed and followed over the years.

    Checked it out quickly on spotify. Very dramatic stuff! I
    prefer the Two Steps From Hell design of drama though - a bit
    more musically than noises.

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  • From boraxman@21:1/101 to Ogg on Tuesday, May 17, 2022 10:19:54
    Actually, I meant the reason I was interested in the movie
    in the first place was because Laibach contributed to the
    soundtrack. That is one band, if you could call them that,
    that I have enjoyed and followed over the years.

    Checked it out quickly on spotify. Very dramatic stuff! I
    prefer the Two Steps From Hell design of drama though - a bit
    more musically than noises.

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    For soundtracks, I agree. Laibach in their early days did a lot of harsh industrial music, evoking the kind of soundscapes you might imagine from a 1980's Yugoslavian mining town. Think "Test Department" .They've dabbled in other genres, but mostly remaining avant-garde. Many covers which usually consist of taking a Western song and making it strange, uncovering hidden meanings and other interpretations.

    The soundtrack is OK, but by no means their best work. In fact, I would say it is the least enjoyable of all their albums.

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