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Jonny69
17-02-2009, 11:22
I like those little heard of groups that do the music you normally hear filling in between scenes on the likes of Top Gear and documentaries. I regularly recognise music from Cinematic Orchestra, Unkle, Bentley Rhythm Ace, Air, Nouvelle Vague and a few others but there's always plenty I don't recognise. What groups do you hear regularly?

Justsomebloke
17-02-2009, 11:47
I am subjected to 9 hours of 40 hits of (insert random decade) crap on the 2 nights I work but the store is shut. A tinny player is rigged to the tannoy system which sounds like dried peas in a baked bean can being shook whilst it/rattles out such delights as kajjagoogoo or some other tripe :'( Brain damage doesn't even start to explain what it does to you when even when you go have your paid for crap you still can't get away from it :(
I have got to get myself an MP3 player before my head Explodes & I come out :bangbang:
I can just imagine it now Me in the lights of the ARV's there doors open & the rozzers pointing H&K's at me from behind there doors, Freeze Mofo, They take me down :(
Rozzer 1 looks me in the eye disgusted at the absolute carnage he has seen inside the supermarket he stands outside & asks the inevitable question,
Why JSB Just Why son you was a good lad :confused:

There is a coff & a splutter & then in my dying breathe I would say
JSB 1 Tinny music to the head 0 ;D
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Here endeth the hijack :o

Belmit
17-02-2009, 12:27
Propellerheads?

Psymonkee
17-02-2009, 12:52
I am subjected to 9 hours of 40 hits of (insert random decade) crap on the 2 nights I work but the store is shut. A tinny player is rigged to the tannoy system which sounds like dried peas in a baked bean can being shook whilst it/rattles out such delights as kajjagoogoo or some other tripe :'( Brain damage doesn't even start to explain what it does to you when even when you go have your paid for crap you still can't get away from it :(
I have got to get myself an MP3 player before my head Explodes & I come out :bangbang:
I can just imagine it now Me in the lights of the ARV's there doors open & the rozzers pointing H&K's at me from behind there doors, Freeze Mofo, They take me down :(
Rozzer 1 looks me in the eye disgusted at the absolute carnage he has seen inside the supermarket he stands outside & asks the inevitable question,
Why JSB Just Why son you was a good lad :confused:

There is a coff & a splutter & then in my dying breathe I would say
JSB 1 Tinny music to the head 0 ;D
-----^------^-------------^-----------------------------------


Here endeth the hijack :o


Amen brother! :(

Belmit
17-02-2009, 13:15
Yep, Propellerheads for any pseudo-spy background music (On Her Majesty's Secret Service, Spybreak), and EZ-Rollers for any Guy Ritchie style heist theme!

Jonny69
17-02-2009, 15:32
Haven't heard any Mr Scruff for a while :D

Trout are underwater fish

Belmit
17-02-2009, 17:46
It's also used in Spaced at the start of one of the episodes.

Edit: Actually, I think I'm thinking of Spandex Man.

Jonny69
17-02-2009, 18:33
Someone in there seems to like Ninja Tune anyway :D

Greenlizard0
17-02-2009, 18:47
Mr Scruff, I've seen that guy like 4 times live yet I'm not even sure if I like his stuff :confused:. I even bought an apple at one of this do's, and had a cuppa.

Not sure if this applies here, but I'm a huge fan of movie scores. They can in my opinion raise a film a level on their own.

Jingo
19-02-2009, 13:48
For this thread I would greatlyu recommend all involved getting their mits on this album:

UNKLESounds: Edit Music for a Film.

:)