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TMO is in the australian movie One Perfect Day.
The rest of the soundtrack is not bad either. |
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Nuxx is in Trainspotting
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i have yet to confirm it but i had heard that `rez´ was played in a nightclub scene in `vanilla sky´. now i HAVE to watch the film... :rolleyes:
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Yes i love that OST and that scene when plays One Perfect Sunrise from Orbital with that nice piano jam and that dancing crowd in the sunrise time... Beautiful... |
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*breathes life into a 3-month-old topic*
Not a movie, but I was at Busch Garden's Howl-o-scream event last weekend (a haunted house sort of attraction for those who aren't familiar with it) and heard some Underworld. There was a dance club themed haunted house, and on the speakers played Rowla followed by Kittens. Very cool. |
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Watching MTV's room radiders[why?] and somebody had a BF poster[i think] on his wall.
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Been a couple years since this spot (since the National Hockey League missed a season due to a lockout) but Born Slippy Nuxx is played at the Toronto Maple Leafs home hockey arena seconds before the start of the game (after the anthems) as crowd pump-up music....they've done this 4 or 5 years....maybe longer. But with the year off, I didn't know if they'd keep up the tradition.
I've been trying to catch the beginning of the game for the last month, finally did this last weekend, and thankfully they are still playing Nuxx. So....Underworld Born Slippy Nuxx still gets heard by a significant amount of the male population of Canada every week....:) -- hex (p.s. Some old guy died on the player bench maybe 3 years ago while Nuxx was being played....almost all of Nuxx was played. It was surreal to watch.... the last music the guy ever heard was Born Slippy Nuxx.) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://sports.canada.com/default.asp...nal/W81005.htm The game was delayed 35 minutes because Art Jackson, nephew of deceased former hockey player Harvey "Busher" Jackson collapsed during a pregame ceremony. Toronto was honoring the top 25 Leafs of all-time when Jackson collapsed. The Maple Leafs doctor pumped Jackson's heart for at least 10 minutes before the 78-year-old Jackson was taken off on a stretcher and later died. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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Did anyone hear Thing In A Book on Eastenders a couple of weeks ago? I shit you not. It was playing in the club during a scene between Jake and Johnny Allen. Someone at the BBC has some taste.
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Can't say as much for the movie. I loved all the subtleties and stuff, but the ending is just one gigantic plot hole that I can't bring myself to even try to understand. |
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I spotted this today, anything look familiar? :)
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infoce...comp/index.jsp |
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Nice spot...in an interesting location too....fortran compilers? hardcore...:)
I've also seen that spiral thingy somewhere.... -- hex |
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I walked past a store where rows of televisions where playing a familiar song.. I stopped for a moment to think what it was. It was Underworld (mk1) - change the weather! Because the logo of the station was in the top of the screens I could trackback what was on.
Hunter Season 6 (1989) episode 10 - # Brotherly Love |
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Hunter. That is so much cooler than having Rez in an IBM commercial.
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I watched "Vanilla Sky" 2 days ago and they played "Doot Doot" by Freur in it!
I remember to heared "pearls girl" in "The Saint" with Val Kilmer |
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Pretty obvious but Oh in A Life Less Ordinary is great.
That whole soundtrack is pretty great IMO. Especially the re-recorded version of R.E.M.'s Leave. Also a nice movie http://www.dirty.org/forums/images/smilies/smile.gif |
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There is a documentation about Tomato on arte now... so if you are in Germany you can watch it!
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Sola Sistim was in C.S.I. Miami. Can't remember which episode
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and Trim was in CSI miami, too. |
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interview (31. December 2005):
http://www.audiohead.net/interviews/underworld/ Rick talking about Freur, Tomato, film scoring, live equipment and a few other things :D |
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Nice to see an interview with Rick :D
Thanks for this Jan. (bookmarked). |
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An episode of "The Family Guy" spoofs Trainspotting. It has Stewie the baby recovering from a make-believe crack addiction. Lying in bed he sees himself crawling on the ceiling with his head turning round, and all this while a DarkTrain-ish song is playing. Not really Underworld, but kind of fun nonetheless ;)
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I remember watching Eastenders once and the Futureshock mix of Jumbo was on in the background! :cool:
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I'm still not watching Eastenders though. |
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"someone at the bbc has some taste"
thats as maybe, but you lot don't watching Eastenders ;) i'm with the votingfloating on this one |
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Was this posted before?
http://remixmag.com/mag/remix_veteran_explorers/ just reading through it... (very long article:)) "A film was also created for Underworld's Japan shows based around another book by Warrick called Floating World; Smith built a score around the film, and it was screened at the Tokyo show." ...!!! "Underworld provides a good lesson in how to deal with the current state of the music industry. The duo knows its place in it and continues to work hard so as not to be perceived as, according to Hyde, “a bunch of old farts playing dance music.” They are incredibly ambitious artists, treat their fans to the best live show in dance music and offer an endless stream of fresh material through their own controlled Website. At a time when music is cheapened through MTV and car commercials, Underworld remains solid gold." cool... |
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Yeah it was kinda but with no URL link. It was posted here. No comments but then with no scans/urls, there was nothing to comment on. Thanks :)
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Doh!
sorry. :p - - J |
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I found another article!
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/kultur/artikel/921/72849/ ...it's one of those rare German interviews, though.:p |
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UW + Der Sven?! :confused: |
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underworld did 2 remixes 'beauty and the beast" for
sven vath... so its not that unusual.. later -1 |
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Dont know if someone has ever mention this!
Last week i went to see the underworld evolution movie. On the title sequence, one of the companys that produces ( i think) the film is called SCREEM GEMZ! This must be more than coincidence! right?:confused: Rather than the name, this is the first link between the movie and the band. |
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Track Spotted: Thing In A Book / Second Hand
Channel: BBC2 Programme: Ray Mears Extreme Survival: The Forests Of Belarus This was on TV tonight. I certainly didnt expect to hear Underworld in this programme but it certainly fitted well. It was more or less the start of the song before the beats come in. |
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close , but not quite. later -1 |
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