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Klaus Harmony : ウィキペディア英語版
Klaus Harmony

Klaus Harmony is a comic fictional composer of music for 1970s and 1980s European adult movies. Created by UK soundtrack composer, Matthew Strachan (also creator of the theme music of ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire''), the character's life story is told through music, images and an extensive series of spoof biographical entries on a multimedia website. While the site itself contains no explicit content, the composer's life and works are presented by alluding to a fictional movie world complete with filmography, discography, and numerous peripheral characters, including a biographer and musicologist.
Following the launch of the website on 2007, both the character and the music have received mentions in popular blogs such as boingboing,〔(Klaus Harmony post at boingboing.net )〕 thrillist.com〔(Klaus Harmony post at thrillist.com )〕 and publications such as the LA Times.〔(Klaus Harmony in the LA Times )〕 and the UK's Guardian newspaper〔(Klaus Harmony in the Guardian Guide )〕
The music has been used in the Miramax motion picture, ''Extract'',〔(IMDB entry for ''Extract'' )〕 and the BBC television adaptation of Martin Amis's ''Money''.〔(BBC Website Page for ''Money'' )〕
==Music==

The music, released in the form of several volumes of "Klaus Harmony's complete works", is an elaborate and extensive pastiche of porn music and features idiosyncratic imperfections such as tape noise, vinyl crackle and dropouts. The individual tracks are largely instrumental and the style of music encompasses much of what would have been popular throughout Klaus Harmony's "career", incorporating Funk, Disco, Europop, and occasionally straying into styles more akin to 1960s and '70s Detective and Spy-Thriller movie scores. Each of the tracks featured on the complete works are taken from the wider discography of Klaus Harmony, attributed to one of the several fictional movie soundtracks, and afforded sleeve notes, intentionally pretentious in tone.

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