Posts Tagged: Kapitän Platte
We Stood Like Kings ~ Away
Following their initial silent film trilogy and a set of classical reworks, Brussels post-rockers We Stood Like Kings have returned to the cinematic world, with a twist. This time they are not only rescoring an animated film, but a recent one: Gints Zilbalodis’
We Stood Like Kings ~ Away
Following their initial silent film trilogy and a set of classical reworks, Brussels post-rockers We Stood Like Kings have returned to the cinematic world, with a twist. This time they are not only rescoring an animated film, but a recent one: Gints Zilbalodis’
We Stood Like Kings ~ USA 1982
Brussels quartet We Stood Like Kings has no shortage of ambition. After releasing scores for the silent films Berlin and A Sixth Part of the World, they’ve chosen to tackle a more modern film that is known for its score. It’s hard to think of Koyaanisqatsi without
We Stood Like Kings ~ USA 1982
Brussels quartet We Stood Like Kings has no shortage of ambition. After releasing scores for the silent films Berlin and A Sixth Part of the World, they’ve chosen to tackle a more modern film that is known for its score. It’s hard to think of Koyaanisqatsi without
We Stood Like Kings ~ USSR 1926
We Stood Like Kings steps one year deeper into the past with its latest release, the follow-up to Berlin 1927. Like that release, the LP is a new score to an old film, this one being Dziga Vertov’s Russian classic A Sixth Part
We Stood Like Kings ~ USSR 1926
We Stood Like Kings steps one year deeper into the past with its latest release, the follow-up to Berlin 1927. Like that release, the LP is a new score to an old film, this one being Dziga Vertov’s Russian classic A Sixth Part
Ef ~ Ceremonies
Congratulations to Swedish post-rockers Ef, who are celebrating their first decade as a band with the release of Ceremonies. This is a rare feat for any band, much less a post-rock band, demonstrating the power of Ef and the continuing appeal of
Ef ~ Ceremonies
Congratulations to Swedish post-rockers Ef, who are celebrating their first decade as a band with the release of Ceremonies. This is a rare feat for any band, much less a post-rock band, demonstrating the power of Ef and the continuing appeal of
Lockerbie ~ Ólgusjór
“They like us! They really like us!” That’s what the rest of Lockerbie must have exclaimed after discovering that they had won a radio contest after breaking up, the result of a band member sending in a demo. Now reunited, Iceland’s newest hit band
Lockerbie ~ Ólgusjór
“They like us! They really like us!” That’s what the rest of Lockerbie must have exclaimed after discovering that they had won a radio contest after breaking up, the result of a band member sending in a demo. Now reunited, Iceland’s newest hit band