Hey everyone. For those who's intrested,I just uploaded some music you might like. I composed the soundtrack for a movie called " Heaven in my backyard". The movie is about a man who find a grave from a woman in his backyard. The woman died in 1876 at the age of 35. He wants to know everything about the woman and his life is dedicated to meet her somehow. After some ghost scenes and paragnostic things his search'll be reward. That's about the movie. But now the bad news . During filming the movie they quit the project. (Big money problem.) The soundtrack I made was almost finisht. :( But it's gonna be on dutch tv for a paranormal program. (SBS6) The music is ambient/world/electric with nice Yello/Massive attack/Enigma inspirations. ,... Enjoy! I was really surprised that I could make that kinda music. http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1GKA9PUFI5ORV1JDY52OR949Y1 Greetz: Arno:-)
I might like? I might like it A LOT!!!! I have always enjoyed your creative output, One Reason still gets a lot of play on my 'POD!! Wonderful stuff! The House on the Hill and Fight it are fantastic. some Cirque du Soleil influence?? Perhaps Jon could post it through THE YELLO PODCAST? What a shame the movie pooped out though! Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy (thegripguy@rogers.com) All your gymnastics grip needs right here! PODCASTING IS CHANGING THE WORLD! On Mar 10, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Arno Natte wrote:
Hey everyone. For those who's intrested,I just uploaded some music you might like. I composed the soundtrack for a movie called " Heaven in my backyard". The movie is about a man who find a grave from a woman in his backyard. The woman died in 1876 at the age of 35. He wants to know everything about the woman and his life is dedicated to meet her somehow. After some ghost scenes and paragnostic things his search'll be reward. That's about the movie. But now the bad news . During filming the movie they quit the project. (Big money problem.) The soundtrack I made was almost finisht. :( But it's gonna be on dutch tv for a paranormal program. (SBS6) The music is ambient/world/electric with nice Yello/Massive attack/ Enigma inspirations. ,... Enjoy! I was really surprised that I could make that kinda music.
http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1GKA9PUFI5ORV1JDY52OR949Y1
Greetz: Arno:-) _______________________________________________ Yello mailing list Yello@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yello Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
Hey . Thanx all. It was a dissapointed phonecall when they said to me that the movie was stopped. But with all the commercial music I have to make ,this kinda music is where my heart goes. So I'm glad you guys like it. That's why I post it. Some tracks I 'll use (remixed with more vocals) on my next album. Hopefully Yello will release their album soon. Good for inspiration and ideas. If Yello (somehow)did not exist,I good never make that kind of music. :-) Arno From: Laurens van Graft To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful. Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 10:55 PM Subject: Re: [Yello] Soundtrack you might like. I might like? I might like it A LOT!!!! I have always enjoyed your creative output, One Reason still gets a lot of play on my 'POD!! Wonderful stuff! The House on the Hill and Fight it are fantastic. some Cirque du Soleil influence?? Perhaps Jon could post it through THE YELLO PODCAST? What a shame the movie pooped out though! Laurens van Graft The Grip Guy (thegripguy@rogers.com) All your gymnastics grip needs right here! PODCASTING IS CHANGING THE WORLD! On Mar 10, 2006, at 4:15 PM, Arno Natte wrote: Hey everyone. For those who's intrested,I just uploaded some music you might like. I composed the soundtrack for a movie called " Heaven in my backyard". The movie is about a man who find a grave from a woman in his backyard. The woman died in 1876 at the age of 35. He wants to know everything about the woman and his life is dedicated to meet her somehow. After some ghost scenes and paragnostic things his search'll be reward. That's about the movie. But now the bad news . During filming the movie they quit the project. (Big money problem.) The soundtrack I made was almost finisht. :( But it's gonna be on dutch tv for a paranormal program. (SBS6) The music is ambient/world/electric with nice Yello/Massive attack/Enigma inspirations. ,... Enjoy! I was really surprised that I could make that kinda music. http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1GKA9PUFI5ORV1JDY52OR949Y1 Greetz: Arno:-) _______________________________________________ Yello mailing list Yello@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yello Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Yello mailing list Yello@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yello Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
Klonk Fri, 10 Mar 2006 22:15:42 +0100 veschprigt mroktar "Arno Natte" <arnoo@wanadoo.nl> [re: [Yello] Soundtrack you might like.]:
Hey everyone. For those who's intrested,I just uploaded some music you might like. The soundtrack I made was almost finisht. :( http://s19.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=1GKA9PUFI5ORV1JDY52OR949Y1
Wow. That is /absolutely fantastic/, man! I am /moved/ by it. Thank you for the fantastic share! Would you be willing to sell a higher-quality copy? --gcr
My dear fellow Yello addicts :-)) First of all thank you for the warm welcome (back)! Don't worry, I'm not breaking down in tears :-), but it did send a twitch through my system... sigh... cewl... And Jonn, thank you for all those links, they will indeed get me up to speed!! Very nice!! So cool to "see" all you people are still around, exactly where I met you!! Briliant! Yes, Yello... I must say that in the time that passed STELLA was with me. Personally my favorite album, perhaps because I saw this Derrick episode (German Cop series) in 1985 where they used Desire. And I can still remember sitting in my parents old 1969 white Mercedes Benz 220 Benzin with its black hard plastic roof top, and black leather seats and all that chrome, listening to a German radio station who was playing... Desire. Which then instantly links to my school "schedule booklet" with a Yello Band photo in it. Black and White, with the then somewhat young Boris and Dieter. To then have me go to 1987 where I listen to the "Soul Show" on Dutch Radio (Arno, you must remember) and hear Dr. van Steiner and the Rhythm Devine. One Second would be the next favorite album. Even more because I watched a documentary on ZDF about Yello making the Desire video in Havana Cuba. Seeing a young Anton Corbijn taking pictures of Yello (for example the one used for The New Mix in One Go). Remembering that I taped the documentary on a not that bright Yoko/Bondstec video recorder my dad had got in a trade for a model ship he had build out of cheap wood and copper thread. And I lost the video casette. But if I'm not mistaken, it is the choreographer in the Havana Club that we hear on "Santiago". But what I also remember is having taped "One Second" on a casette, and listened to it on my trusty and blue Silver 3000 humble getto blaster, during the three week holiday, yet again somewhere in the German Mountains (Harz), where I also listened to Desire, in that 1969 white Mercedes Benz 220 Benzin with black hard plastic roof top. Yes, Yello... Actually, what brought me back to Yello some time ago, and I mean to a full extend, was the fact that I gave my girlfriend a Re-Watch. A bit too big for her tiny wrist, but she loves it and treasures it, when I told her about the phenomena we know as Dieter Meier. I bet this guy has a 1000 ideas per day, picks a couple and makes them happen. There is more involved with the watch in particular, but trust me, it is all about meaning and personal value. And it is right there where my relation with the music of Yello starts to rise high above all the other 3675 songs I have in my iTunes library. And then to think that in a moment of momentarely insanity I was ready to throw it all away. My whole music collection. Everything. From And One to Yello. A to Y (since I have nothing in my collection with a Z). All the vinyl, all the CD's. I didn't, in the end, but did give away half of it. I kept Yello, Depeche Mode, Front 242, Front Line Assembly, And One, Nitzer Ebb and a couple of others. But the rest is all gone. Oh and Kraftwerk, of course! Now, I'm still in total congruency with that decision. But I also did wipe my entire personal archive of my own music. That was a big mistake. I found most of it back on some back up cd's. However, my remix of Planet Dada is gone and my Soul on Ice version of the Remix Contest (where I scored to be 125 orso, which is still quite unfair... HAHA!!, I should have won, of course... :-)) So... please, pretty please... I am on my knees and praying to whatever god is listening... Does any one of you have these files, somewhere, tucked away on a harddrive? On that note, I also remember I once uploaded some other songs, but I forgot the titles. The tracks were highly electronic... sort of... I don't mean the Bathtub song, that one I had on a back up cd. Oh yes... the tracks are jam packed with samples from the Matrix, and one of them has in the beginning the purring of Laurens his cat! A detail :-) I really hope one of you has these files, cuz I'd love to hear them again myself. Even more, because I haven't been able to squeeze a single note or tune out of my brain for a good year and half now, I think. The musician in me died I think, with some other things. The other things dead is good, the musician part not, let that be sure! Blessings, And I really think it is briliant you people are still "On Track" with Yello! Rene
Rene!! So good to have you back! We've been missing you around here, especially the musical work you've done in the past. I still watch the EWA SEELENLOS2 video you posted here ages ago. :) It's a mad shame you got rid of a good amount of your collection. Blame it on temporary insanity. I hear it works great to explain things away. Yes, he's right. I agree! See? Insanity, the great scape-goat. ;-) Again glad to have ya back. :) -----=====<<<<<>>>>>=====----- J.R. from New York State, USA RaveTrax.com Admin @ http://ravetrax.com The Yello Pagez - http://www.geocities.com/jr_bloodsworth/yello.htm (Yea, I know. It's old as hell.)
Hi J.R! You're still around as well! :-) By now, thanks to the generous assistence of several members of this list, I have most of my collection back!! Of which I'm still so grateful!! But even if it was insanity that made me trash so much, there must have been a reason for me to end up doing it. Perhaps even getting to the understanding how much I myself should appreciate that part of my creativity. If that was the lesson, I sure got it!! :-)) Cheers, Rene ----- Original Message ----- From: J.R. To: The moon: beautiful. The sun: even more beautiful. Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 4:22 AM Subject: Re: [Yello] A humble request... Rene!! So good to have you back! We've been missing you around here, especially the musical work you've done in the past. I still watch the EWA SEELENLOS2 video you posted here ages ago. :) It's a mad shame you got rid of a good amount of your collection. Blame it on temporary insanity. I hear it works great to explain things away. Yes, he's right. I agree! See? Insanity, the great scape-goat. ;-) Again glad to have ya back. :) -----=====<<<<<>>>>>=====----- J.R. from New York State, USA RaveTrax.com Admin @ http://ravetrax.com The Yello Pagez - http://www.geocities.com/jr_bloodsworth/yello.htm (Yea, I know. It's old as hell.) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Yello mailing list Yello@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/yello Report list abuse to list-abuse at studio-nibble.com
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