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(124 customer reviews) 19 of 20 people found the following review helpful
Haunting music that goes straight to the soul,
March 13, 2000 G. Sarafin (Cranbury, NJ, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Virgin Suicides: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
It is rare at 36 that music has the same mind altering effect on me that it did so often when I was 16. Moon Safari did, and so does this. Other reviewers have already explained that this is nothing like Moon Safari. Not surprising given that it is a movie soundtrack. The tracks are generally short, and they share melodic themes. Anyone who knows 70s rock will immediately feel the Pink Floyd undertones. But where Floyd was frenzied and dramatic, this is smooth and intoxicating.The album finishes with a track called "Suicide Underground". A deep synthesized male voice narrates the basic plot of the film from the point-of-view of an adult remembering his childhood living in that neighborhood when the terrible event took place. The effect is haunting and profound. The entire album caresses that deep dark place in your concious mind.You should buy this album if you like Air for their subtle layering of musical textures that results in a sound that is at...Read more
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
Another promising step for Air,
March 2, 2000 Thomas Aikin (San Diego, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Virgin Suicides: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
Air's latest offering has a significantly darker texture than either "Moon Safari" or "Premiers Symptomes". This could be due partly to the dark nature of the film this album constitutes the score for. Only one track off this disc features vocals (though several more have voice samples). This is the type of music from Air that I personally prefer. Many of the songs are also quite brief, leaving one wanting more. Thats really the only problem with this disc. The thirteen songs combine to run only about fourty minutes. Some of the songs wind up feeling underdeveloped. That being said the sounds and textures are uniformly brilliant. Comparing the sonic palette (and the whole album for that matter) to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon" is justifiable. I don't think this album will bring Air legions of new fans and for first time buyers "Moon Safari" is still a better introduction, but for anyone remotely into the duo this album is...Read more
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
BUY THIS RECORD!,
March 2, 2000 Mink Waterdale (Detroit, MI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Virgin Suicides: Original Motion Picture Score (Audio CD)
That's a dreadful headline as it says nothing of any significance but...This record is amazing. Don't buy it expecting Moon Safari 2, though. This is a soundtrack and therefore has a different feel than a standard album. However, you will not be disappointed. If Radiohead and Portishead gave birth, this would be their child.