Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction

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Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction
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Remix album by
Released4 July 2005 (2005-07-04)
Recorded2005
Genre Electronica, dub
LengthCD1: 58:30
CD2: 66:55
Label UNKLE Sounds
Unkle chronology
Never, Never, Land
(2003)
Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction
(2005)
Self Defence: Never, Never, Land Reconstructed and Bonus Beats
(2006)

Edit Music for a Film: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Reconstruction is a two-disc UNKLE remix album/sound collection mixing together various musical styles, movie soundbites and UNKLE production. This was done for the 'After Dark' event in the ICA, London. James Lavelle put together a mix of soundtracks from films that inspired him the most. As the album notes point out: 2001: A Space Odyssey , Dune , Dog Day Afternoon , Kill Bill , Sexy Beast , Training Day , and Blade Runner amongst others.

Contents

The first disc Widescreen Edit – A New Hope, which is taken from the first original Star Wars film Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope , and mainly focuses on inventive usage of film dialogue and scores. The second disc Bonus Material Edit – Strikes Back, which is likely a contraction of the second made Star Wars film The Empire Strikes Back , focuses more on rhythm and long stretches of film-inspired "dance" music without the heavy inventiveness of the previous disc.

Track listing

Disc 1: Widescreen Edit – A New Hope

  1. 20th Century Fox Logo
  2. Unkle Vs. The Lox Feat. DMX & Lil' Kim Vs. Joe Budden - Intro/Money, Power, Respect/Focus
  3. THX Deep Note
  4. 2001: A Space Odyssey Sample
  5. Richard StraussAlso Sprach Zarathustra (Main Theme) (UNKLESounds Edit)
  6. 2001: A Space Odyssey Sample
  7. Unkle - Blackout with Dune samples.
  8. Unkle - Lonely Souls Vs. Massive Attack - End Titles (Welcome To Sarajevo soundtrack)
  9. A Clockwork Orange Sample
  10. Walter Carlos - Title Music From A Clockwork Orange
  11. Massive Attack Feat. Mos Def - I Against I
  12. Genuine Childs - Scarface DVD Menu Score
  13. Tonight's Presentation (Kill Bill Sample)
  14. DJ Shadow Feat. Roots Manuva Vs. Tomoyasu Hotei - GDMFSOB (Unkle Uncensored Mix)/Battle Without Honor or Humanity
  15. Nellee Hooper Feat. Justin Warfield - The Montague Boys/O Verona
  16. Eyes Wide Shut Sample
  17. Chris Isaak - Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing (UNKLEsounds Edit)
  18. Sid Vicious - My Way
  19. Vangelis - Blush Response (UNKLEsounds Edit)
  20. Unkle Vs. Dillinja - Safe In Mind/Angels Fell
  21. THX 1138 Sample
  22. Unkle - I Need Something Stronger
  23. The Jud Conlon Chorus and The Mellomen - The Second Star to the Right

Disc 2: Bonus Material Edit – Strikes Back

  1. MGM Sample
  2. Lost In Translation Sample
  3. 2010 Sample
  4. Unkle - Eye For An Eye (Strings Section)
  5. Unkle & South - Cocaine and Camcorders (UNKLE variation)
  6. Unkle & South - Paranoid (UNKLE variation)
  7. Thomas Bangalter - Night Beats
  8. The Thin Red Line Sample
  9. Unkle - Have You Passed Through This Night?
  10. Dylan Rhymes - Assault on Precinct 13 - The Way/Radio Spot
  11. Solaris Sample
  12. Meat Katie Vs. Cliff Martinez - Next Life/Is That What Everybody Wants?
  13. Uma Thurman - A Few Words From the Bride
  14. Nancy Sinatra - Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down) (UNKLEsounds Edit)
  15. Alive Sample
  16. Unkle Vs. Moby - In a State/God Moving Over the Face of the Waters
  17. Elton John - Tiny Dancer (UNKLEsounds edit)
  18. Outro - Scarface Restaurant Scene

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