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Arling & Cameron - Music for Imaginary Films (CD)

Music for Imaginary Films
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Album Details: Music for Imaginary Films

Release Date:01/01/2000
Label:Emperor Norton
UPC:607217702323

Track List: Music for Imaginary Films

  1. Le Flic Et La Fille
  2. 1999 Spaceclub
  3. W.E.E.K.E.N.D.
  4. Hashi
  5. Let's Get Together
  6. Milano Cool
  7. New Day
  1. Zona Sul (Cocktail Mix)
  2. Zona Sul (Samba Mix)
  3. Spacebeach
  4. Hermann
  5. Shiva's R&R Dub
  6. Shiva's Daughters
  7. The Only Guy

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Pro Reviews: Music for Imaginary Films

  • All Music Guide

    The sugary Music for Imaginary Films should have been packaged with a toothbrush and a pack of dental floss. French pop, spy themes, sub-Basement Jaxx/Faze Action nu disco, horn-filled instrumentals, neo-Timbaland production, Old Navy house, nods to Bernard Herrmann and Bollywood -- everything but ambient seems to be tackled by Arling and Cameron on their appropriately titled second disc. It comes off a little too sweet, much like running through an ice cream shop and sampling all the flavors rather than eating a proper dinner. It might give you a bit of a bellyache. You can't deny the fun in it, but goofy songs like "Hashi" -- about a drug sniffing canine -- won't demand repeated listens. The lighter-than-a-feather "W.E.E.K.E.N.D." sounds like one of those station IDs with a melody that irritates for days; odds are you'd rather hear "Manic Monday." Nonetheless, it sounds like AC accomplished what they set out to do. For all the styles it mimics, it might not come near to challenging a...ny of the predecessors, but they likely weren't setting out to do that. It's just mindless fun, so none if its downfalls should affect your ability to enjoy it. If you want more stick-to-your-ribs, cinematic genre-hopping, you're better off with the grittier Barry Adamson. True, Music's peppy juvenescence is more ideal for preschool tumbling exercises or pouncing on a pile of leaves than anything else, but who's to say that's a bad thing? - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Arling & Cameron

Although dance duo Arling Cameron are based in Amsterdam, perhaps their closest musical affiliation lies in the eclectic late-'90s Japanese lounge/dance/pop scene. Gerry Arling and Richard Cameron first got together in 1994, when they threw a so-called "Easy Tune" series of parties in Amsterdam; singles culled from the shows were released on Cameron's own Drive-In labe... Read more