Archive for August, 2008
Music for a movie?
I’m making a horror movie with a small group for a class called Masterpieces of Horror. The movie has to be 5-10 minutes long (ideally the song would be as well), and it’s a silent movie, meaning there’s no talking/sound effects, only silence or music. We’re having trouble deciding on a song to use for the movie. Our movie is themed around a girl devoted to god. When she sees any of the mortal sins (violence/permiscuity/etc.) she takes it upon herself to justify the sin by crusifying the sinner and leaving them to bleed to death. We’re also looking for something new and that isn’t corny, sorry guys, no “use the scream soundtrack!” this time.
Some sort of Industrial music with no lyrics or lyrics related to the plot would be nice… avoid the techno sounds please. =P Anyone have any ideas? Thanks for your time!
By: Horizonz
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By: Horizonz
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The International Polka Queen’s Vallenato 5
The International Polka Queen loves Vallenato. Here are 4 pretty Colombians to play happy Vallenato music. And, the pretty lady carrying the accordion plays pretty good too. Si, Senor, muy bonito
By: ThePolka
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By: ThePolka
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What music site can I go to for FREE LEGAL music downloads?
Okay, I’m not patient at all, and I’m bipolar. I’ve been looking all over the Internet and everything to find a good free legal music download site. Please, If you know a good free legal music download site, send me the URL for it. Please, this will literally save me from a nervous breakdown. Thx!!
By: Hayden
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By: Hayden
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What is some good contemporary classical music to listen to while studying?
I’m studying for my law finals and could use some new music! I’m looking for some modern classical music such as Kronos Quartet. Any suggestions would be most appreciated!
By: T
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By: T
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Acordeón del Diablo (Francisco el Hombre – Pacho Rada) Part 6
hundreds of new songs on his travels, many of which have become classics. He is known as the man who invented “son”, one of the four Vallenato rhythms. However, Pacho was already too old by the time that musicians could get rich playing Vallenato music, when it became popular outside the province due to the marihuana boom in the seventies. At the age of 72 he became homeless once again. His children helped him to put up a simple house on the outskirts of Santa Maria, where he still lives. …
By: LaSampuesana
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By: LaSampuesana
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