Soundtrack???


Does anyone know the artists of the music used in this film, I swear one of the tracks was by Aphex Twin.
Cheers.

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hah yeah i justed scanned through the movie to see is it any good and i think they used aphex in one scene

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Hope they paid up for the rights. The quality of the audio sounds like it was ripped off the net, maybe what they wanted to add to the realism.

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"Hope they paid up for the rights"
They paid for the rights...sure

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I do wonder, why on EARTH would the great aphex twin allow his music to be used in a sick film like this?

Is he aware of it's existence?

I'm guessing they used it illegally, it's highly doubtful he would allow his own music (and there were MANY aphex tracks) in something like this.

I bet he would sue if he found out.

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From what I can gather the dvd is no longer available 'officially' due to the fact that the film makers decided that it would be a great idea to use Aphex Twins 'Dodeccaheedron'(The Xylem Tube EP) as part of the soundtrack, which is cheeky enough, but they also added sample loops over the top to disguise the recognisable sound of the Twin. A step too bold which has brought more unwarranted
publicity to the film and appears to have caused it to be withdrawn for sale while
the legalities are argued over,the end titles also use a Portishead sample. It's a shame, cracking soundtrack, not to every ones taste but appears in the context of the film to be a homage to the sordid titles soundtracked by Philip Glass (also without permission) that the U.S. put out in the 70's on Ocean Shores Video,'The Terrorist' springs to mind.Same look,ominous music building as the horrors on screen intensify.

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