Neil Cicierega bringt Village Peoples Y.M.C.A. und „Time“ aus Hans Zimmers „Inception“-Soundtrack zusammen. Als ich das eben so las, dachte ich, „Das kann niemals funktionieren!“ Als ich das dann eben so hörte, dachte ich, „Wow! Und wie das funktioniert!“ Fragt sich nur, warum das sieben Jahre lang an mir vorbei ging.
Im Tweet wird das Foto fälschlicherweise Jean-Michel Jarre zugeordnet, zeigt aber tatsächlich Hans Zimmer nebst einem Moog Modular Synthesizer im Jahr 1970. Und jeder der Potis hatte eine Funktion.
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(via Peter Glaser)
Radiohead haben gemeinsam mit mit Hans Zimmer einen Song namens „Ocean (Bloom)“ aufgenommen, der Teil von BBC’s Blue Planet II sein wird. Sieht dann so aus:
Radiohead, one of the world’s most acclaimed rock bands, and Hans Zimmer, one of the planet’s most successful movie and TV composers, have joined forces to produce an exclusive track for BBC America’s upcoming natural history series, Planet Earth: Blue Planet II, coming to BBC Ameria in early 2018.
Radiohead and Hans Zimmer’s orchestrally reimagined version of the Radiohead song ‘(ocean) bloom’ from their 2011 album sees Radiohead’s Thom Yorke rerecord the vocals and produced by Russell Emanuel of Bleeding Fingers Music, the company which also crafted the BAFTA & Emmy-nominated score to BBC America’s Planet Earth II.
Thom Yorke of Radiohead shares our excitement for the project: “Bloom was inspired by the original Blue Planet series so it’s great to be able to come full circle with the song and reimagine it for this incredible landmark’s sequel. Hans is a prodigious composer who effortlessly straddles several musical genres so it was liberating for us all to work with such a talent and see how he wove the sound of the series’ and Bloom together.”
In turn, Hans Zimmer says: “Bloom appears to have been written ahead of its time as it beautifully reflects the jaw-dropping lifeforms and seascapes viewers are introduced to in Blue Planet II. Working with Thom, Jonny and the boys has been a wonderful diversion and it’s given me an interesting peek into their musical world. They’ve been incredible to work with and I hope everyone likes the track.”