Special Mention: Shock Corridor
Written and directed by Samuel Fuller
USA, 1963
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Shock Corridor stars Peter Breck as Johnny Barrett, an ambitious reporter who wants to expose a killer hiding out at the local insane asylum. In order to solve the case, he must pretend to be insane so they have him committed. Once in the asylum, Barrett sets to work, interrogating the other patients and keeping a close eye on the staff. But it’s difficult to remain a sane man living in an insane place, and the closer Barrett gets to the truth, the closer he gets to insanity.
Shock Corridor is best described as an anti-establishment drama that at times is surprisingly quite funny despite the dark material. The film deals with some timely issues of the era, specifically the atom bomb, anti-communism, and racism. It features everything from a raving female love-crazed nympho ward,...
Written and directed by Samuel Fuller
USA, 1963
Genre: Psychological Thriller
Shock Corridor stars Peter Breck as Johnny Barrett, an ambitious reporter who wants to expose a killer hiding out at the local insane asylum. In order to solve the case, he must pretend to be insane so they have him committed. Once in the asylum, Barrett sets to work, interrogating the other patients and keeping a close eye on the staff. But it’s difficult to remain a sane man living in an insane place, and the closer Barrett gets to the truth, the closer he gets to insanity.
Shock Corridor is best described as an anti-establishment drama that at times is surprisingly quite funny despite the dark material. The film deals with some timely issues of the era, specifically the atom bomb, anti-communism, and racism. It features everything from a raving female love-crazed nympho ward,...
- 10/9/2015
- by Ricky Fernandes
- SoundOnSight
War is hell. This much we know is true.
It's also the fodder for prestige action movies like "Fury," about a small team of men who pilot and maneuver the titular tank in the waning days of World War II, where Hitler's Germany acted like a scared and wounded dog -- all teeth and matted fur and ferocious intent. Brad Pitt leads the platoon, which is stocked handily with fine actors like Jon Bernthal, Logan Lerman, Shia LeBeouf (who lost a tooth and cut his face for the role) and Michael Pena.
Instead of a world-saving mission, these good ole boys are more interested in just surviving until the war officially concludes (a task that seems doable until, well, things go to hell). But does this rise out of the flames of war, triumphant? Or burn before it reaches the finish line? Read on to find out!
1. This Is Not...
It's also the fodder for prestige action movies like "Fury," about a small team of men who pilot and maneuver the titular tank in the waning days of World War II, where Hitler's Germany acted like a scared and wounded dog -- all teeth and matted fur and ferocious intent. Brad Pitt leads the platoon, which is stocked handily with fine actors like Jon Bernthal, Logan Lerman, Shia LeBeouf (who lost a tooth and cut his face for the role) and Michael Pena.
Instead of a world-saving mission, these good ole boys are more interested in just surviving until the war officially concludes (a task that seems doable until, well, things go to hell). But does this rise out of the flames of war, triumphant? Or burn before it reaches the finish line? Read on to find out!
1. This Is Not...
- 10/14/2014
- by Drew Taylor
- Moviefone
In the lead-up to the 86th annual Academy Awards on March 2, HitFix will be bringing you the lowdown on all 24 Oscar categories with multiple entries each day. Take a few notes and bone up on the competition as we give you the edge in your office Oscar pool! Year after year, Best Original Score is probably the technical category where I'd most like to see a significantly different slate to the one the Academy has put together -- a certain cronyism and conservatism often keeps them from recognizing standout work in the category. This year, two films scored by relative newcomers face off again three established Academy favorites (two of them due an award by now, the third amply recognized), and it's the freshman nominees' work that is generating more discussion in the category than the others. Personally, I'd suggest that there's only one truly great score in the race this year,...
- 2/26/2014
- by Guy Lodge
- Hitfix
The 2011 RopeofSilicon Movie Awards I know the Oscars are still a little over a month away, but for me the RopeofSilicon Awards are the moment I begin putting the old year behind me and truly begin focusing on the new one. This is the fourth year I've done this and to celebrate the year's films I gained inspiration from one of the movie posters I declared one of the best of the year and put together my own poster for just this occasion, taking images from several of 2011's films and creating the collage you see below. The poster is made up of films and performances I enjoyed on one level or another, and while you'll find a couple of duplicates here and there, all-in-all there are 61 films represented and I've included a high resolution version should you want to give it a closer look. How many of the films can you name?...
- 1/18/2012
- by Brad Brevet
- Rope of Silicon
Basement Jaxx have revealed that their next album could be their last major release. The group, who started in 1994, said that they are "ready" to release another album but suggested it could also be their final record. Simon Ratcliffe told Digital Spy: "We're ready to do another Basement Jaxx album. It might be the last one, but we'll probably work together still making music for films or an opera or something. "We'll see. I mean, I'm definitely keen on continuing with film music. I released a solo Ep this year, which was me being self-indulgent - that was really nice and rewarding. I'd (more)...
- 11/11/2011
- by By Robert Copsey
- Digital Spy
Screen Gems A scene from “Attack the Block”
Since “Attack the Block” first screened at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival, director Joe Cornish has heard almost nothing but good things about his feature debut. But the scrappy alien-invasion movie was released in the midst of a summer already overcrowded with spectacle, and he’s grateful just to get it seen, even if he knows it will have an uphill battle finding a broader audiences. “I feel very lucky,” Cornish said in an exclusive interview.
Since “Attack the Block” first screened at the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival, director Joe Cornish has heard almost nothing but good things about his feature debut. But the scrappy alien-invasion movie was released in the midst of a summer already overcrowded with spectacle, and he’s grateful just to get it seen, even if he knows it will have an uphill battle finding a broader audiences. “I feel very lucky,” Cornish said in an exclusive interview.
- 7/30/2011
- by Todd Gilchrist
- Speakeasy/Wall Street Journal
In this week’s Music in the movies, Glen looks over the scores for such films as Source Code, Submarine and Thor…
We’re not even half way through 2011 yet, and we’ve already heard some spectacular movie scores from seasoned composers and newcomers alike. Here are some of the movie soundtracks released recently that are worthy of your attention.
Source Code – Chris Bacon
Duncan Jones’ follow up to the fantastic Moon saw him work with a larger budget, but also with a property that other people were attached to prior to his involvement. Despite this, many of the themes evident in his debut feature can be seen in Source Code. I really enjoyed the film, and I know a lot is being said about the ending, but I didn’t feel that it derailed the film by any means. It leaves a certain amount to be left to the viewer’s imagination,...
We’re not even half way through 2011 yet, and we’ve already heard some spectacular movie scores from seasoned composers and newcomers alike. Here are some of the movie soundtracks released recently that are worthy of your attention.
Source Code – Chris Bacon
Duncan Jones’ follow up to the fantastic Moon saw him work with a larger budget, but also with a property that other people were attached to prior to his involvement. Despite this, many of the themes evident in his debut feature can be seen in Source Code. I really enjoyed the film, and I know a lot is being said about the ending, but I didn’t feel that it derailed the film by any means. It leaves a certain amount to be left to the viewer’s imagination,...
- 5/9/2011
- Den of Geek
Aggressive and muscular, here is the theme for the UK import Attack the Block , the aliens-versus-kids creature feature by Joe Cornish that is earning rave reviews. Screen Gems acquired the film for U.S. distribution. While you await release details, spin this theme - by Basement Jaxx - a few times. Basement Jaxx - "The Ends" from "Attack The Block" by Basement Jaxx...
- 5/5/2011
- shocktillyoudrop.com
Scores for films are no longer just the domain for classically driven composers. The past year has seen a crop of electronic-based artists take the reins with Daft Punk and Chemical Brothers powering "Tron: Legacy" and "Hanna," respectively, while Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor surprised everyone by walking away with an Oscar for his work on "The Social Network." And it's not gonna stop there. House music icons Basement Jaxx have tuned the forthcoming alien invasion flick "Attack the Block" and the soundtrack--at least for those of you across the pond--is right around the corner. The 20-track disc from…...
- 5/3/2011
- The Playlist
Joe Cornish's film debut is a real treat and we've got a brilliant new trailer to show off. And it's not any old trailer either. It's a trailer featuring music from the film by dance outfit Basement Jaxx, who provided the original score for Cornish's flick. Cool.
Attack The Block is released on 13th May, but far be it for ill omens related to such a date, this is going to be one of the feel good movie hits of the summer. We've seen it and it's bloody brilliant. Come back for our full review next week.
Synopsis:
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing estate into a sci-fi playground. A tower block into a fortress under siege. And teenage street kids into heroes.
Attack The Block is released on 13th May, but far be it for ill omens related to such a date, this is going to be one of the feel good movie hits of the summer. We've seen it and it's bloody brilliant. Come back for our full review next week.
Synopsis:
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing estate into a sci-fi playground. A tower block into a fortress under siege. And teenage street kids into heroes.
- 4/28/2011
- by Martyn Conterio
- FilmShaft.com
Here is the second trailer for Joe Cornish’s sci-fi alien invasion action comedy “Attack the Block”, which not only shows the movie’s story, but features the soundtrack from English house duo Basement Jaxx.
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing estate into a sci-fi playground. A tower block into a fortress under siege. And teenage street kids into heroes. It’s inner city versus outer space.
The film stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard and Luke Treadaway, hits UK screens on May 13th, and was picked up for domestic release by Screen Gems though no release date has been announced as of yet.
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Second Attack the Block Trailer is a post from: www.
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing estate into a sci-fi playground. A tower block into a fortress under siege. And teenage street kids into heroes. It’s inner city versus outer space.
The film stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Alex Esmail, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, Simon Howard and Luke Treadaway, hits UK screens on May 13th, and was picked up for domestic release by Screen Gems though no release date has been announced as of yet.
Check out their official webpage or Facebook!
Second Attack the Block Trailer is a post from: www.
- 4/24/2011
- by Allan Ford
- Filmofilia
British sci-fi import Attack the Block had a strong U.S. debut at this year's South by Southwest Festival (SXSW), earning universal praise, the SXSW Audience Award, and, eventually, U.S. distribution.
Attack the Block is the feature debut from writer/director Joe Cornish, who, along with Edgar Wright (who produced Attack the Block), co-wrote the screenplay for Steven Spielberg's upcoming The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. The movie follows a group of teens defending themselves during an alien invasion and has drawn comparisons to The Goonies and Gremlins, which is somewhat easy to see in the movie's synopsis.
Set on a council estate in South London on Bonfire night, the film follows a gang of youths, Moses (John Boyega), Pest (Alex Esmail), Dennis (Franz Drameh), Jerome (Leeon Jones) and Biggz (Simon Howard). While they are mugging nurse Sam (Jodie Whittaker), a fiery object falls from the sky,...
Attack the Block is the feature debut from writer/director Joe Cornish, who, along with Edgar Wright (who produced Attack the Block), co-wrote the screenplay for Steven Spielberg's upcoming The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn. The movie follows a group of teens defending themselves during an alien invasion and has drawn comparisons to The Goonies and Gremlins, which is somewhat easy to see in the movie's synopsis.
Set on a council estate in South London on Bonfire night, the film follows a gang of youths, Moses (John Boyega), Pest (Alex Esmail), Dennis (Franz Drameh), Jerome (Leeon Jones) and Biggz (Simon Howard). While they are mugging nurse Sam (Jodie Whittaker), a fiery object falls from the sky,...
- 4/23/2011
- by Ryan Gowland
- Reelzchannel.com
We've been very excited to catch a glimpse of Joe Cornish's sci-fi indie Attack the Block since it opened to rave reviews (like Jeremy's!) at SXSW and since the first trailer debuted a few months ago. Well, to go along with all the other trailers this week, The Guardian posted a shorter but just-as-awesome new trailer for Attack the Block that is definitely worth watching. The trailer is only 60 secs, but features a badass score by Steven Price, Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe of Basement Jaxx. This is looking better and better with every trailer, hopefully it'll make its way to the Us soon enough! If you like sci-fi at all, you've got to see this. Watch the second official trailer for Joe Cornish's Attack the Block: Follows a gang in South London defending their block from an alien invasion. "Think Assault on Precinct 13 only with monsters...
- 4/22/2011
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
In the four years I've been going to SXSW, I have never seen a film blow up quite the way Joe Cornish's Attack The Block has. This is a flick that was so much fun, it had attendees watching it again and again, filling the theatre to capacity Every Single Time it played despite the mind-blowing amount of other new films there were to explore. And then there was the La screening... Today a new trailer dropped, showcasing the great score by Basement Jaxx. With its UK theatrical debut on the horizon, hopefully Screen Gems will follow suit sooner rather than later. In the flick a gang of South London teenagers defending their housing project home against an alien attack.
- 4/21/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Here’s a brand new trailer for the eagerly awaited Attack The Block, which comes from writer/director Joe Cornish (of Adam & Joe fame). The film is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London housing estate into a sci-fi playground. A tower block into a fortress under siege. And teenage street kids into heroes. It¹s inner city versus outer space…
This new trailer, with music from the legends that are Basement Jaxx, comes to us via The Guardian (and yes, that’s their pre-roll ad – apologies):
Trainee nurse Sam is walking home to her flat in a scary South London tower block when she’s robbed by a gang of masked, hooded youths. She’s saved when the gang are distracted by a bright meteorite, which falls from the sky and hits a nearby parked car.
This new trailer, with music from the legends that are Basement Jaxx, comes to us via The Guardian (and yes, that’s their pre-roll ad – apologies):
Trainee nurse Sam is walking home to her flat in a scary South London tower block when she’s robbed by a gang of masked, hooded youths. She’s saved when the gang are distracted by a bright meteorite, which falls from the sky and hits a nearby parked car.
- 4/21/2011
- by Phil
- Nerdly
Here is a new UK trailer and character featurettes for Attack the Block directed by Joe Cornish. The film is produced by Edgar Wright and stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, and Alex Esmail. The new trailer features a score from Basement Jaxx. Earlier we reported that Screen Gems had picked up Us distribution rights.
Synopsis:
Attack The Block follows a gang of tough inner-city kids who rob Sam (Whittaker) as she is walking home in a scary South London tower block. She flees when the gang is attacked by a small alien creature which falls from the sky. While Sam and the police hunt for the gang, a second wave of creatures falls. The gang grabs weapons, mount bikes, and set out to defend their turf. But this time, the creatures are much bigger. Savage and bestial, nothing will stand in their way.
Synopsis:
Attack The Block follows a gang of tough inner-city kids who rob Sam (Whittaker) as she is walking home in a scary South London tower block. She flees when the gang is attacked by a small alien creature which falls from the sky. While Sam and the police hunt for the gang, a second wave of creatures falls. The gang grabs weapons, mount bikes, and set out to defend their turf. But this time, the creatures are much bigger. Savage and bestial, nothing will stand in their way.
- 4/21/2011
- by Tiberius
- GeekTyrant
Joe Cornish’s streetwise alien invasion movie, Attack The Block has a new trailer, which you can see here…
We’ve been getting good early vibes from the forthcoming Brit alien invasion movie, Attack The Block, in which extra-terrestrials make the terrible mistake of besieging a South London housing estate.
Director and writer Joe Cornish’s script sounds sharp, funny and exciting, and the latest trailer, which comes to us via the Guardian, certainly hasn’t made us any less excited about seeing it – even if the fast-talking, fresh-faced cast makes us feel rather old.
The trailer also features music from Basement Jaxx, which I understand is a pop band of some sort.
Attack The Block arrives in UK cinemas on 11th May.
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We’ve been getting good early vibes from the forthcoming Brit alien invasion movie, Attack The Block, in which extra-terrestrials make the terrible mistake of besieging a South London housing estate.
Director and writer Joe Cornish’s script sounds sharp, funny and exciting, and the latest trailer, which comes to us via the Guardian, certainly hasn’t made us any less excited about seeing it – even if the fast-talking, fresh-faced cast makes us feel rather old.
The trailer also features music from Basement Jaxx, which I understand is a pop band of some sort.
Attack The Block arrives in UK cinemas on 11th May.
Follow Den Of Geek on Twitter right here. And be our Facebook chum here.
- 4/21/2011
- Den of Geek
Here’s something rather nice for a Thursday evening, it’s a brand new trailer for Joe Cornish’s new movie, Attack the Block. It comes courtesy of The Guardian and features music from UK super group, Basement Jaxx who feature on the soundtrack. The way they have mixed the trailer and spoken word to coincide with the music is fantastic and is yet another step of brilliance in this flawless movie!
We’ve actually been lucky enough to see it too and you can read our five star review here. You can also keep track of all of our Attack the Block coverage right here.
Attack the Block stars Nick Frost, Luke Treadaway and Jodie Whitaker and executive produced by Edgar Wright. It hits UK cinemas 11th May.
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters.
We’ve actually been lucky enough to see it too and you can read our five star review here. You can also keep track of all of our Attack the Block coverage right here.
Attack the Block stars Nick Frost, Luke Treadaway and Jodie Whitaker and executive produced by Edgar Wright. It hits UK cinemas 11th May.
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters.
- 4/21/2011
- by David Sztypuljak
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
The Us breathed a collective sigh of relief when Screen Gems picked up the SXSW favorite Attack The Block earlier this month. We aren’t sure when it will theaters, but in celebration of the UK release next month we have a new trailer and five character featurettes. One can check out the first, longer UK trailer here.
Joe Cornish‘s alien attack/comedy/horror/thriller is produced by Edgar Wright and stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, and Alex Esmail. One can see the new trailer featuring the Basement Jaxx score via Guardian and the character featurettes via HeyUGuys.
Trailer:
Moses “The Leader”
Pest “The Funnyman”
Biggz “The Young One”
Dennis “The Hothead”
Jerome “The Brains”
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a...
Joe Cornish‘s alien attack/comedy/horror/thriller is produced by Edgar Wright and stars Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker, John Boyega, Simon Howard, Franz Drameh, Leeon Jones, and Alex Esmail. One can see the new trailer featuring the Basement Jaxx score via Guardian and the character featurettes via HeyUGuys.
Trailer:
Moses “The Leader”
Pest “The Funnyman”
Biggz “The Young One”
Dennis “The Hothead”
Jerome “The Brains”
Attack the Block is a fast, funny, frightening action adventure movie that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a...
- 4/21/2011
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
Our final review out of this month's SXSW Film Festival is for Joe Cornish's Attack The Block, which has been receiving Rave reviews over the past few weeks. The genre comedy follows a gang of South London teenagers defending their housing project home against an alien attack. David Harley Loved it: "A heavy dose of dry, witty humor mixed with engaging action and a score by Basement Jaxx that will appeal to fans of Daft Punks 'Tron: Legacy' work, 'Attack The Block' is an unquestionable homerun and the kind of film that doesnt come around often enough. Cornish manages to take what could have been unlikeable antagonists and transforms them into heroes with razor-sharp wits and tongues through the occurrence of unlikely, random circumstances, making him come off like a British Shane Black...."...
- 3/28/2011
- bloody-disgusting.com
Joe Cornish's "Attack The Block" came to SXSW and conquered, hands down. Wowing audiences in Austin, the film--partly inspired by a carjacking Cornish suffered in 2001, and partly by both M. Night Shyamalan‘s “Signs” and John Sayles’ unmade script “Dark Skies”--the film mixes newcomers, most notably John Boyega and Alex Esmail, as leads Moses and Pest, with more established names like Jodie Whittaker, Nick Frost and Luke Treadaway in the tale of a gang of teens who protect their hood from an onslaught of invading aliens all powered by an awesome Basement Jaxx soundtrack. Well, /Film has debuted the U.K.…...
- 3/21/2011
- The Playlist
Hey gang! Here's the movie poster for the upcoming sci-fi British film called Attack of the Block. You should watch the trailer that we posted earlier if you haven't already becuase it looks really fun.
This awesome looking film comes to us from director Joe Cornish who's worked with Edgar Wright on the screenplays for Tintin and Ant Man. The film comes from the same producers who brought us film such movies as Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. The film stars Nick Frost, and it looks like it's got some great comedy, and is described as Assault on Precinct 13 only with crazy alien monsters.
The story that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London tower block into a fortress under siege, and a weapon wielding teenage thugs into heroes. It's inner city versus outer space.
The...
This awesome looking film comes to us from director Joe Cornish who's worked with Edgar Wright on the screenplays for Tintin and Ant Man. The film comes from the same producers who brought us film such movies as Shaun of the Dead and Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World. The film stars Nick Frost, and it looks like it's got some great comedy, and is described as Assault on Precinct 13 only with crazy alien monsters.
The story that pits a teen gang against an invasion of savage alien monsters. It turns a London tower block into a fortress under siege, and a weapon wielding teenage thugs into heroes. It's inner city versus outer space.
The...
- 3/21/2011
- by Venkman
- GeekTyrant
My biggest regret of the 2011 South by Southwest Film Festival is that I did not see the Edgar Wright-produced Joe Cornish-directed Attack The Block. By all accounts, Attack was the must-see highest positive-buzz film shown in Austin last week. And since I can't personally attest to the film's awesomeness, I'll include some spoiler-free pull quotes about the movie after the jump. What esle might you find after the jump? How about an exclusive look at the film's quad poster! [1] IGN [2]: "Take the hoodie horror, stick it in a blender with Critters and The Warriors, add a dash of jet-black humour, get John Carpenter to flick the switch and you've got something approaching the insane brilliance of Attack the Block." Ugo [3]: "I've seen this year's District 9 and it is called Attack The Block. If you mixed Gremlins with Season Four of The Wire, set it in...
- 3/21/2011
- by Peter Sciretta
- Slash Film
Playlist favorite Edgar Wright took to Twitter yesterday, giving mad props to the score for frequent collaborator Joe Cornish's directorial debut, the sci-fi invasion flick "Attack the Block" (opening in U.K. cinemas this spring). The big, very exciting news? That he identified none other than British dance-poppers Basement Jaxx (nee Simon Ratcliffe and Felix Buxton) as the composers. "Heard some of Basement Jaxx's score for Joe Cornish's Attack the Block yesterday," he wrote. "Still humming it today." This is the first we've heard that Basement Jaxx were involved with the film in any capacity, let alone providing the entire score…...
- 1/12/2011
- The Playlist
Underworld have confirmed that they are currently remixing a song by director David Lynch. The Twin Peaks co-creator digitally released double-a side single 'Good Day Today' / 'I Know' through Rob da Bank's Sunday Best label on November 29. Writing on Twitter, Rob da Bank teased: "Righto who wants to know who we have remixing David Lynch?" He then revealed that Underworld, Skream, Sasha, Boys Noize, Fotis Danos, Simon Ratcliffe of Basement Jaxx, Dan le Sac and Jon Hopkins would all be remixing Lynch's work. Underworld confirmed soon after: "We've been busy remixing one of David Lynch's new tracks for Sunday Best. Keep your eyes peeled for the release in January." Earlier, Lynch said: "In all my films, I have always been very involved with all that one hears. The creation (more)...
- 12/8/2010
- by By Mayer Nissim
- Digital Spy
Basement Jaxx have admitted that their forthcoming fifth album was the biggest challenge of their career. In an interview with the Liverpool Daily Post, bandmember Simon Ratcliffe revealed that he and Felix Buxton struggled to create the right mix of tracks in the project's early stages. "This is Basement Jaxx 2009. Like all our albums, it's not really one thing. It's all different kinds of tempos and moods," he explained. "It was probably the hardest album we have (more)...
- 8/21/2009
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
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