I was wondering if anyone could help me find a particular song that I have heard at a club I used to go to a lot. The club in which I have heard it being played several times is the Bank in NYC. The song has a gothic/industrial/ect. sound and it has samples of O Fortuna (the choral song from the movie Excalibur). I also heard this song once on the radio during an industrial/electronica show. I think the name of the song might be "Love Will Last Forever" and the title of the album it is on might be called "Seven". However I don't know the band name. If anyone could provide me with this information I would greatly appreciate it. Hopefully I have not wasted your time as well as my own with this post Thank you, -Andrew
The Song you are talking about is Apotheosis: O Fortuna This was originaly released as an Import 12" white label, then it came out commercially in 1992. After the first press it got yanked, due to the uncleared Orff samples. There is a CD single for it (that's what I have), but it is a very rare item (it could cost 100-150 bucks). Now it is also on two different very old techno compilations. The FIRST press of rave til dawn, and one of the radikal techno comps i think (i forget the name...damn) Anyway, the best of look trying to find it...your best bet is checking every used store you can, all the time...people never know what gems they sell...
>I was wondering if anyone could help me find a particular >song that I have heard at a club I used to go to a lot.
"Love Never Dies" - Apoptygma Berserk
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On 11 Jul 1998 14:58:47 GMT, pardsel...@aol.com (PARDSEL0ST) wrote:
>I was wondering if anyone could help me find a particular song that I have >heard at a club I used to go to a lot. >The club in which I have heard it being played several times is the Bank in >NYC. The song has a gothic/industrial/ect. sound and it has samples of O >Fortuna (the choral song from the movie Excalibur). I also heard this song >once on the radio during an industrial/electronica show. I think the name of >the song might be "Love Will Last Forever" and the title of the album it is on >might be called "Seven". However I don't know the band name. If anyone could >provide me with this information I would greatly appreciate it. Hopefully I >have not wasted your time as well as my own with this post >Thank you, >-Andrew
The Group is Apoptygma Berzerk (On the Tatra label - I believe that he owns it, but not sure). The Album is called "Seven", and the song is called "Love Never Dies (Part I)". All in All, quite an excellent album, and well worth picking up.
Just me 2 bits..
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PARDSEL0ST wrote: > I was wondering if anyone could help me find a particular song that I have > heard at a club I used to go to a lot. > The club in which I have heard it being played several times is the Bank in > NYC. The song has a gothic/industrial/ect. sound and it has samples of O > Fortuna (the choral song from the movie Excalibur). > -Andrew
Well, rather that try to remember that piece, allow me to inform you that O Fortuna is in fact the overture for Carmina Burana, a classic opera written by Orff. (the choral song from the movie Excalibur) sheesh!
> Well, rather that try to remember that piece, allow me to inform you that O >Fortuna is in fact the overture for Carmina Burana, a classic opera written by >Orff.
Not an opera, really--a collection of earthy songs which have little in common except for the fact that they're drawn from a collection of 200-odd Latin and German songs made up by medieval students, seminarians and monks. (From the Carmina Burana manuscript, or "Songs of Beuren.")
"O Fortuna" is known as the wheel-of-fortune song, and therefore opens _and_ closes the Carmina Burana.
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Ok ok, I made a mistake, Everytime I hear "Excaliber" of "Orff" I automatically asume they are talking about Apotheosis, or The Omen I am gonna go hide now.
In article <35A806D1.F7240...@fatnet.net>, maggot <mag...@fatnet.net> writes: >PARDSEL0ST wrote:
>> I was wondering if anyone could help me find a particular song that I have >> heard at a club I used to go to a lot. >> The club in which I have heard it being played several times is the Bank in >> NYC. The song has a gothic/industrial/ect. sound and it has samples of O >> Fortuna (the choral song from the movie Excalibur). >> -Andrew
Sounds like "Love Never Lies" by (pause for spelling check) Apoptygyma Berzerk.
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!> !>> I was wondering if anyone could help me find a particular song that I have !>> heard at a club I used to go to a lot. !>> The club in which I have heard it being played several times is the Bank in !>> NYC. The song has a gothic/industrial/ect. sound and it has samples of O !>> Fortuna (the choral song from the movie Excalibur). !>> -Andrew !> ! !Sounds like "Love Never Lies" by (pause for spelling check) Apoptygyma Berzerk. !
It could also be an Apotheosis mix. i know they did several with O Fortuna, all of which are legal only for DJs to posess. Which is how I got mine. :) Kelly