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Killing Zoe
Killing Zoe
Killing Zoe
Genre: Soundtracks
 
Killing Zoe by tomandandy

     
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All Artists: Killing Zoe
Title: Killing Zoe
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Release Date: 1/24/2006
Album Type: Soundtrack, Import
Genre: Soundtracks
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 731383569623, 731383569647, 743212321029

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Killing Zoe by tomandandy

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Whoa
T. Arnold | 03/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"The film "Killing Zoe" completely blew me away when I saw it, telling the tale of an American safe cracker who becomes romantically involved with a prostitute and is then caught up in a Paris bank robbery in which heroin sends the whole plan crashing down. The score behind the film is awesome and intriguing, playing a continuos line of trippy, acid-like trance blended with constantly twisting and bending industrial synth-music.Every track on the soundtrack serves its purpose, from the fast-paced slap bass opening track of "Go!", through the trance-like and haunting "Entering The Bank", winding all the way down to the uplifting "Flying Home".Tomandandy are some of the best mixers and trance artists I've heard, and its a shame that this album, as well as the majority of their remixes, go so unheard of. The way some of the tracks on here start out mellow and then snap into adrenaline-pumping techno speeds is a real rush, especially in "Red Drugs", "Entering The Bank", and "But You Must". The more mellow tracks serve for a trippy, dazed, almost acid-tripping influence, particularly on "Clarinets", "Ambient Dixie", and "Canaan". Other than that the rest of the tracks are just plain bizarre and a wild ride, especially "Safe Heroin".The only complaint is that the version of "Canaan" on here is different and less thrilling as the exotic, danceable version included in the ending credits of the actual film, as well as the one other track which is missing from the soundtrack which takes place during the robbery as Oscar is coming down the stairs to the vault. Those small complaints aside, this is some really amazing electronic music, some of which is fast-paced and rushing, while some sits pleasently next to Boards Of Canada's work. Don't hesitate to check this out."
To Be completely honest,
sethlox23 | 04/20/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I feel this album could of been a lot more like the movie than anything,the ending song in the movie sung by a female is sung by a male on the cd,and that was the reason I bought the darn thing,the rest is ok,I love industrial and trance and this just isn't real pleasing to my ears."