

The six-page booklet chock-full of interview text and vintage photos is an excellent companion to this live album.
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Mateo Sanboval wrote:I've got my ear to the wall just on the other side of this thread.

Bezulsqy wrote:and @scojo - I got mine this morning too. There’s some serious forbidden planet style synth going down on side B (dream sequence) Is there any info as to what the dickens it’s made by? It’s got to be very early synth
maxlevel wrote:I'll look into it - I have two books of Walter Murch's, discussing the films he worked on in depth. What wouldn't surprise me is that he created the sound design 'concrete' style, rather than using synths. Will let you know what I glean from the following excellent tomes, I can't rec'd these highly enough for anyone interested in filmmaking, editing, sound design and all sorts of theories about why certain things work! He's an incredibly curious guy with lots of interests outside of film too, I learned a bunch! (for instance the thing about bees - whereby, you can move a bee hive over a kilometre and the colony will still find it's way home, but if you move it three yards they will never find it!)Bezulsqy wrote:and @scojo - I got mine this morning too. There’s some serious forbidden planet style synth going down on side B (dream sequence) Is there any info as to what the dickens it’s made by? It’s got to be very early synth
Edit - @bez sorry!