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04.01.2011
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Vertige directed by Jean Beaudin in 1969 is a cinematic pop explosion that plays like a fashion shoot from Paris Vogue photographed by David Hemming’s character in Antonioni’s Blow-Up. A mix of LSD imagery, candy-colored sets, go go dancing, Vietnam war and horror movie stills and clips,Vertige rides the rhythm of a dynamic era of contrasting moods and styles, politics and attitudes.

Malron Blando has created a new soundtrack for Vertige in the experimental spirit of the film itself. Blasphemous? Perhaps. But so was the sixties.

Vertige with its original score by Serge Garant can viewed here.

“Final Days” (Peel Sessions) - Young Marble Giants
“River Of Blood” - The Black Angels
“Change Is Now” - The Byrds
“Voodoo Chile” (Live, Winterland 1968) - Jimi Hendrix
“Chinatown” - Destroyer
“The Desert Is A Circle” (El Topo) - Jodorowsky/Fierro
“Where The Rhythm Takes You” - Makin’ Time
“Signed D.C.” - December’s Children
“True Believers” - The Black Angels
“Trust Us” (Take 6) - Captain Beefheart
 

Posted by Marc Campbell
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04.01.2011
04:05 pm
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