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Monday, October 25, 2010

This is the soundtrack to the first German cinema vampire movie

Berlin. After the television thriller "The Phantom" (2000) and the exciting youth drama "The Wave" (2007), the award-winning director Dennis Gansel moved together with the successful producer Christian Becker ("Vicky, the strong men "," Update on the Wixxer ") the plot of his latest film" We Are the Night "" in the dark night of Berlin.

There will not only enjoy Louise (Nina Hoss), Charlotte (Jennifer Ulrich) and the wacky Nora (Anna Fisher) their unlimited life. The 20-year-old Lena (Karoline Herfurth) is drawn into the world of luxury, parties, and seemingly limitless freedom. Driven by a thirst for blood and murder across the Berlin scene, the club is sound, a constant companion on the side of the charming vampire clique.

The track list is auditory "bloody" big city adventures of the three vampire ladies against the, with his hard electro beats and thumping bass and soft vocal sounds.

Even the title song "Night Life" by Chris Corner aka IAMX, suggested by the use of the trailer in advance on Youtube and Facebook large waves, can feel a pulsating life and death of Berlin.




But the other club Beads by Soulwax (Nite with a version of the song "Miserable Girl"), Warren Suicide ("Land Of The Free"), Vast ("Pretty When You Cry") and especially Moonbootica with Anthony Mills, their track "In Our Eyes" in the 80s-style specially produced for the film pulling in the listeners were spell.

For the sometimes creepy mood, can get along without any real vampire film that makes the bizarre and cult underground act of the legendary, long dead, mega moderately crazy German countertenor Klaus Nomi ("Cold Song", see video). The soft and quiet tones beat Scala & Kolacny Brothers with their song "Self Fulfilling Prophecy" at.



Further support comes from the two winners of the great sound Contests DJ Valero ("Deep in the Night") and the Swedish EBM band Covenant ("We Are the Night"). Heiko Maile completes the soundtrack once more with its haunting score suite from the film.

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