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BRAND NEW CD DESIGN
encased in a stylish black rubber hood, shrinkwrapped,
with the new fire design behind the eyes! "Preaching
to the Perverted is not only a boss film but it also serves up a
soundtrack to end 'em all" - Muzik Magazine, July.
"Film and Soundtrack of the month" The
CD takes the listener on a musical journey through London's fetish
clubs. Contributors to this highly orginal soundtrack include
internationally recognised artists like The Aloof, Shimmon
and Woolfson, Mark Broom, Way Out West and Omni
Trio.
The tracks have been mixed with the film's original film
score, written by Magnus and Maya Fiennes, plus sound bites
from the film, to form the first true soundtrack album.
Muzik Magazine, July.
"Film and Soundtrack of the month"
With the release of "Preaching to the Perverted" the
last bastion of club culture has been exposed to the big screen.
The soundtrack comprises a rare mixture of styles of contemporary
British "dance" music, including House, Techno and Drum
'n Bass. Britain leads the world for the sheer imagination and
breadth of its electronic dance music. At one end of the spectrum
are Fluke who have a unique , big production sound which
has recently scored them chart success with the track "Atom
Bomb", also used on the Sony Playstation (a mix of this
track appears in film), and Way Out West, who similarly
have a very polished, chunky sound that has recently charted and
been used in numerous ads; at the other end is the rawer, minimal,
underground sound of Mark Broom and the Soma label,
with tracks from the latter by Rejuvination and Percy
X. through at the commercial end of the market at the moment,
after their first chart entry with "One Night Stand".
A slice of lush, spaced-out Drum 'n Bass comes from Aquasky,
who signed a major deal just before Christmas, with a reworking
of a track by jungle pioneers Omni Trio. Shimmon
and Wolfson provide some more up-front House and things
are rounded off (quite literally) by Amethyst from the
Jackpot label with a big percussive, progressive trancer.
All-in, the soundtrack is very much up to the minute, very British
and representative of some of the very best of the current styles,
just like in London's fetish clubs!
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