Songwriting often takes a back seat to
recording odd sounds, running through the woods, taking a dip in the hot tub and general forms of insanity.
Not exact matches
The
oddest aspect of the DVD's multiple audio tracks lies in the Spanish dub track, which often features no music in scenes where there's score in the French and English tracks and completely different cues elsewhere, making one believe that all elements had to be recreated for the Spanish print, relying on awfully sparse
sound effects, Spanish dialogue
recorded in a sterile environment, and stock music in place of Newman's original score.
Amazing stuff, but Alfas breaking Nurburgring
records sound rather
odd to this writer.
We Never Sleep (Denver); RRRecords (MA); The Walker Art Center (MN); The Wexner Center (OH); Bound and UnBound Books, the Museum of Modern Art, Museum of Contemporary Art (LA) The Whitney Museum, Printed Matter @ DIA, St. Mark's Books, Tower
Records; Silent
Records (San Francisco); Wall of
Sound (Seattle); WPA (Washington, D.C.); Art Vivant (Japan); ELB,
Odd Size
Records and Metamkine (France); Marginal Distribution, Art Metropole (Canada); and StaalPlaat (Amsterdam).
It can
sound a little
odd in
recordings, but might be useful for streaming and Xbox Live play.