Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Morricone Youth reference in Danger Mouse "Rome" article



http://www.popmatters.com/pm/review/141617-danger-mouse-and-daniele-luppi-rome/

..."Imaginary film scores such as Rome constitute a niche genre whose early entries include Brian Eno’s Music for Films, from 1978, Frank Zappa’s 1984 Thing-Fish, and John Zorn’s 1991 Spillane. And before Rome, the tellingly-named band Morricone Youth released (in 2005) an Italian-inspired imaginary score, Silenzio Violento.
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