The Air Is On Fire CD
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The Air Is On Fire CD
Hu Dygpa,
Apparently, the CD sold at davidlynch.com is not the same CD as the one in the book. In the book, it was an interview with some sounds sometimes.
On davidlynch.com it's sold as the soundscape to the exhibition, which seems to be a compilation of all the sounds and musics used during the exhibition.
Apparently, the CD sold at davidlynch.com is not the same CD as the one in the book. In the book, it was an interview with some sounds sometimes.
On davidlynch.com it's sold as the soundscape to the exhibition, which seems to be a compilation of all the sounds and musics used during the exhibition.
Re: The Air Is On Fire CD
you're right. the cd sold at dl.com is the soundrack of the exhibition (we talked bout that in the aiof thread). It has nothing to do with the 2 interview cds included in the book.Teopeaks wrote:Hu Dygpa,
Apparently, the CD sold at davidlynch.com is not the same CD as the one in the book. In the book, it was an interview with some sounds sometimes.
On davidlynch.com it's sold as the soundscape to the exhibition, which seems to be a compilation of all the sounds and musics used during the exhibition.
the same cd was on sale at the fondation cartier bookshop.
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Sorry I'm retreading an old thread, I'm brand new to this forum ,(but a long time fan of Lynch) and so I'm trying to catch up.
Just wondering if there is anywhere else one can buy a copy of "The Air Is On Fire" CD other than D.L.com? Of course I'd love to buy direct from that site, but when I started the process of getting that CD and some coffee, shipping to Australia was around $105 !!! Nearly 3 times the amount of the two products total. Any advice?
Just wondering if there is anywhere else one can buy a copy of "The Air Is On Fire" CD other than D.L.com? Of course I'd love to buy direct from that site, but when I started the process of getting that CD and some coffee, shipping to Australia was around $105 !!! Nearly 3 times the amount of the two products total. Any advice?
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It's a really great sound design/mood CD.
Not like Eraserhead. A little more like those ambient pieces in Mulholland Drive like when the the guy describes his dream at the diner and then sees the homeless man behind the wall... That sort of feeling yet something new.
The Air Is On Fire: VII (Interior) has a sort of old-style Jazz tune mixed in with the soundscape. Very Inland Empire-ish. A recommend for Lynch fans who like to DrEaM.
The Air Is On Fire
The Air Is On Fire: I (Station) 12:40
The Air Is On Fire: II (Porticos) 6:51
The Air Is On Fire: III (Grey) 3:10
The Air Is On Fire: IV (History) 3:56
The Air Is On Fire: V (Theater) 11:58
The Air Is On Fire: VI (Black) 6:38
The Air Is On Fire: VII (Interior) 4:17
The Air Is On Fire: VIII (Distortion) 8:53
Not like Eraserhead. A little more like those ambient pieces in Mulholland Drive like when the the guy describes his dream at the diner and then sees the homeless man behind the wall... That sort of feeling yet something new.
The Air Is On Fire: VII (Interior) has a sort of old-style Jazz tune mixed in with the soundscape. Very Inland Empire-ish. A recommend for Lynch fans who like to DrEaM.
The Air Is On Fire
The Air Is On Fire: I (Station) 12:40
The Air Is On Fire: II (Porticos) 6:51
The Air Is On Fire: III (Grey) 3:10
The Air Is On Fire: IV (History) 3:56
The Air Is On Fire: V (Theater) 11:58
The Air Is On Fire: VI (Black) 6:38
The Air Is On Fire: VII (Interior) 4:17
The Air Is On Fire: VIII (Distortion) 8:53
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Cheers,
I did end up buying the mp3s from iTunes. It's pretty good, some overly electo/synthy things in the first one that I didn't like that much, but overall it's fantastic. Hopefully I'll get the CD one day.
The interesting thing is some of it reminds me of Mick Harris' LULL project. Harris was originally inspired by the soundtrack to 'Eraserhead'
Mick's a very talented guy and if you like Lynch's soundscape stuff, I think you would like LULL, check it out.
Info on Mick here: http://www.mickharris.net/discography
I did end up buying the mp3s from iTunes. It's pretty good, some overly electo/synthy things in the first one that I didn't like that much, but overall it's fantastic. Hopefully I'll get the CD one day.
The interesting thing is some of it reminds me of Mick Harris' LULL project. Harris was originally inspired by the soundtrack to 'Eraserhead'
Mick's a very talented guy and if you like Lynch's soundscape stuff, I think you would like LULL, check it out.
Info on Mick here: http://www.mickharris.net/discography
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Can I ask where you got those track titles? I can't see any on the CD I bought at the Fondation Cartier.moviemaker wrote: The Air Is On Fire
The Air Is On Fire: I (Station) 12:40
The Air Is On Fire: II (Porticos) 6:51
The Air Is On Fire: III (Grey) 3:10
The Air Is On Fire: IV (History) 3:56
The Air Is On Fire: V (Theater) 11:58
The Air Is On Fire: VI (Black) 6:38
The Air Is On Fire: VII (Interior) 4:17
The Air Is On Fire: VIII (Distortion) 8:53
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