All music in film – track listings
November 18th, 2012 by jeaniequeenie | 4 Comments
Music cue sheets for all music used in both cuts of the film.
Links to some of the tracks available on Itunes.
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November 18th, 2012 by jeaniequeenie | 4 Comments
Music cue sheets for all music used in both cuts of the film.
Links to some of the tracks available on Itunes.
Click for more >
November 29th, 2010 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
www.daswanderlust.co.uk TRACKS: Pyraminto, The Orange Shop (polite version), Swan Song, Subtle as a brick and Midwinter Carol for Yamaha ice block, Das Wanderlust are one of our very favourite bands ever. They have provided an astonishing selection of treats for the film. Like Bontempi J-Pop, made in the North East.
February 16th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on DEFNOYZ
www.electronicaexposed.com www.myspace.com/defnoyz TRACK: Dream Colours Defnoyz is David Mueller, a happy hardcore, drum & bass, freeform and breaks DJ / producer from Karlruhe in Germany. Well known for his tight production skills and supremely catchy melodies, Defnoyz has been making waves with his music since 2005 on labels such as Electronica Exposed, Whojamaflip and Can […]
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
TRACK: Witches Birdies www.myspace.com/detectiveinstinct Article Haunting, eerie and a bit spooky really – like a doll wearing a sheet, pretending to be a ghost. Find more artists like Detective Instinct Presents… at Myspace Music
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on DJ Riproar
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January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
TRACKS: Now Then and Baby Steps. Idiot Savant – ‘His Last Act’ from Oli Heffernan on Vimeo. Idiot Savant – ‘Club Dei Brutti’ from Oli Heffernan on Vimeo. “Idiot Savant are a history-rock sextet from Middlesbrough. But seriously, wait… As opening gambits go it’s not the best, but despite this Idiot Savant have gained a […]
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
Track: Wheels in Motion www.myspace.com/jbbutterfield
November 30th, 2010 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
www.fencerecords.com/artists/king-creosote www.dominorecordco.com/artists/king-creosote www.myspace.com/kingcreosote TRACK: So Folorn
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on Laboratory Noise
www.laboratorynoise.co.uk Tracks: Fires (instrumental) and Tesla data entry online jobs
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on Mikey O’ Hare
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www.myspace.com/mutantmetal TRACK: Turbo hyper ultra mega power Mutant are noisy and loud and metal and just how we like them. This glorious track was chosen by Gareth and Sam in the film as one that speaks to them “anything metal”.
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
TRACK: Step one Big bass, easy moves and ambling vocals. Lovely stuff. From Teesside via Vancouver.
November 30th, 2010 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on Russell and the Wolves
essays on education p>www.myspace.com/ RUSSELLANDTHEWOLVES Imagine if The Cramps grew up in Teesside in the 1990’s. Interview – BBC Introducing
October 14th, 2010 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on Saint Saviour
SAINT SAVIOUR has the kind of voice that could melt the hardest of hearts.
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January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on Soviet Disco
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January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
We are thrilled that the legends Quo gave us permission to use CAROLINE in the film. It’s totally contagious.
February 17th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | No Comments
The Chapman Family’s music to us is the sound of growing up in the North East. It’s the sound of driving around Teesside and looking out at dinosaurs and old industry and loving it and feeling unease with it.
January 30th, 2011 by jeaniequeenie | Comments Off on We Show Up on RadaR
TRACK: Mountaintop www.facebook.com/pages/We-Show-Up-On-RadaR We Show Up On RadaR is multi-instrumentalist and producer Andy Wright, his vivid imagination, and the greatest anthropomorphic folk tales seen since the Brothers Grimm put down their quills. In equal parts the optimism and sheer joy of the Flaming Lips; the despair and futility of Daniel Johnston; the storytelling of Colin […]