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Future Unseen, Soundtrack for the Film : ウィキペディア英語版
Future Unseen, Soundtrack for the Film

''Future Unseen'' was the first studio album for visual artist/musician Frankie Death and the music group The Photon Belt,
originally released on 7 Seater Records (Vocabularinist) in Sydney and Subversive Records in Melbourne, Australia in March, 1998.〔Revolver Street Press, The Frankie from Outta Space (Review), 20 July, Syd, AUS, 1998.〕
Frankie Death and The Photon Belt are separate entities who have collaborated for this "unseen" film soundtrack
.〔(Jerry Kranitz, published in Aural Innovations # 14 Jan, USA, 2001 )〕
Recorded at Apollo Studios, North Coburg in Melbourne, Australia.〔Death, Frankie and Photon Belt (Musical group) Soundtrack for the film Future unseen Subversive Records, Port Melbourne, Vic, AUS, 1998〕
It includes contributions by musicians such as Gideon Cozens (Compost, Goat, Buttered Loaf)
, Richie Poate (Dreadnaught) and Brad Herdson (Gerling, Sonic Emotion Explosion, Little Sky).
Geoff Towner, in Revolver Street press, described it as 'acoustic space-folk, hip hop beats and electronic minimalism' saying that 'the production has a 70's T-Rex feel'.〔Geoff Towner, Revolver Street press, Sydney, Australia, 10 August 1998〕
A video clip was made by Simon Castelow (Sidesign) for the track 'Lovekult' and broadcast on ABCs' music video program rage on 8 May 1998.
==Structure==
''Future Unseen'' 'is structured so that instrumental "photon beltish" soundscapes alternate in sequence with the vocal-featuring "Frankie Deathish" tracks'.〔Review of 'Future Unseen',Blantant Propaganda, Issue 2, 1999〕 The tracks alternate between the ambiguous beats and intricately textured electronic soundscapes of the Photon Belt, and the metaphysical confessional of frankie death's acoustic based songs. 'And it does certainly seem that the band was conscious of song placement ensuring the flow and smooth transition from one track to the next'.〔Jerry Kranitz, published in Aural Innovations # 14, January, USA, 2001)〕

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