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Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels: Music From The Motion Picture
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Static Discos is Mexico's premiere electronica label. It has quicklyestablished itself as a beacon of hope for Mexico and South America's brightest electronic producers. This special priced compilation is a sample of Mexico's leading electronic mavericks: FAX, BENDHEL, DUOPANDAMIX, TRE/MOLO, H. AMEZQUITA, MURCOF, MENDOZA, CHILDS, MIRANDA AND ALVARO RUIZ. Each one contributes an exclusive track to this compilation, an exact soundmap of Mexico's current status in the global electronic sphere. All the electronic idioms are here, but styled with world class mexican spice.
Writer-director Guy Ritchie's street-tough look at London's decrepit underworld and the unsavory dealings of four best friends whose cockiness is undercut by some serious trouble features a soundtrack of quick dialogue sound clips, a smattering of classic rock, pop, and reggae, and a few current submissions as well. Junior Murvin's "Police and Thieves," known most to rock audiences by the Clash cover, is a great piece of political resistance and laidback dub groove. James Brown's "The Payback" and "The Boss" and Iggy and the Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog" stake out the sharp end, while the late Dusty Springfield paints the softer corner with "Spooky." Ocean Colour Scene delivers the backwards guitar driven "100 Mile High City," and Stretch's "Why Did You Do It?" is a great recreation of early '70s soul. --Rob O'Connor
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Static Discos is Mexico's premiere electronica label. It has quicklyestablished itself as a beacon of hope for Mexico and South America's brightest electronic producers. This special priced compilation is a sample of Mexico's leading electronic mavericks: FAX, BENDHEL, DUOPANDAMIX, TRE/MOLO, H. AMEZQUITA, MURCOF, MENDOZA, CHILDS, MIRANDA AND ALVARO RUIZ. Each one contributes an exclusive track to this compilation, an exact soundmap of Mexico's current status in the global electronic sphere. All the electronic idioms are here, but styled with world class mexican spice.
Writer-director Guy Ritchie's street-tough look at London's decrepit underworld and the unsavory dealings of four best friends whose cockiness is undercut by some serious trouble features a soundtrack of quick dialogue sound clips, a smattering of classic rock, pop, and reggae, and a few current submissions as well. Junior Murvin's "Police and Thieves," known most to rock audiences by the Clash cover, is a great piece of political resistance and laidback dub groove. James Brown's "The Payback" and "The Boss" and Iggy and the Stooges' "I Wanna Be Your Dog" stake out the sharp end, while the late Dusty Springfield paints the softer corner with "Spooky." Ocean Colour Scene delivers the backwards guitar driven "100 Mile High City," and Stretch's "Why Did You Do It?" is a great recreation of early '70s soul. --Rob O'Connor
Related Products:
Lock, Stock & Two Smoking Barrels (Widescreen Edition)
Snatch: Stealin' Stones & Breakin' Bones
Snatch (2001 Film)
Trainspotting: Music From The Motion Picture
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