Friday, May 10, 2013

Futuristic Beats

Often, when we see sci-fi movies or series, we can hear music, sound effects or even noises that go along with the feeling of the scenes that are in those movies. They play according to the characteristics of such scenes: it is a mixture of visual and auditive styles. Those sounds help the visual part of the movie or series and what they want us to feel; therefore, the sounds have to be, most of the time, accelerated, mysterious, technological, etc. And they transport us to those alternate worlds with the alteration of our senses.

The following are some good examples of those sounds and music. Some of them are actual soundtracks, the other ones are regular bands who play and experiment with those magnificent beats.


Wake up in  a fast, deranged, high-tech city with the following tune:

Mind Teardown - Death Increased 

 

 

Amazing metal percussion from Japan. Der Eisenrost,
one of my favorite bands, led by Chu Ishikawa, known from his
collaborations with Shinya Tsukamoto's movies.
Enjoy these high-speed rustling noise-makers!
 




Beautiful artwork accompanied by distorted voices
and
cybernetic noises.

 

 

Clock DVA are and industrial post-punk band from
England, formed in the 70s. Their sounds reminds us
of dystopic societies, computing noises and technological
voices that seem to be uttered by cyborgs.
Amazing concept, image and project this band has got!




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