We’ve been waiting for this album for awhile, and now we get an advanced preview. Wu-Tang member RZA makes his directorial debut in the Quentin Tarantino Present: The Man With The Iron Fists movie. We’ve heard a slew of good tracks from the soundtrack – Kanye West’s track, The Black Keys teaming up with RZA, and also Wu-Tang Clan’s Six Directions of Boxing.
Now we can listen to the whole darn thing below. The soundtrack features a whack of collaborative efforts that look and sound pretty interesting. Give it a spin below, and pick it up next week on Tuesday. The movie is out on November 2, so you have some time to learn the words so you can rap and sing along.
Check out Bon Iver and Radiohead on Austin City Limits
Both Radiohead and Bon Iver stopped by Austin City Limits earlier this year to tape a segment for the legendary show. A behind the scenes of Radiohead’s Lotus Flower was previously released to get people like me excited – it worked. The shows for these bands will air on October 6 for Radiohead, and October 13 for Bon Iver (via Consequence of Sound). In an attempt to get us to tune in to the PBS session show, they have offered up the recordings of Radiohead’s Morning Mr. Magpie and Bon Iver’s Towers. Check them out below, and then tune in.
Radiohead – Morning Mr. Magpie (Live on Austin City Limits)
Pretty much everything Quentin Tarantino does turns to gold. His hits far outweigh his misses. More importantly, he picks incredibly fitting songs for his films, and soundtracks them brilliantly, often revitalizing the songs in the mainstream scene. His latest film, Django Unchained, doesn’t come out until Christmas, but the trailer has finally been released. The movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, and Christoph Waltz, and is about a German bounty hunter and a former slave (Django, who gets “unchained”) who team up to try and find Django’s wife, who is held by Leonardo (an evil plantation owner). Yes, it’s another revenge flick from QT, but does anyone do it better?
So what music do we hear in the trailer for Django Unchained? The music starts off with a little Johnny Cash, with Ain’t No Grave. It quickly shifts to James Brown’s The Payback, and there’s not much reading between the lines to do there with the song title and movie theme. The music is more Jackie Brown than a western about slaves, but that’s the genius of Tarantino. Check out the movie trailer and wish it was December (if only for the Christmas presents).
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Stream! The Man With The Iron Fists Soundtrack (entire album)
We’ve been waiting for this album for awhile, and now we get an advanced preview. Wu-Tang member RZA makes his directorial debut in the Quentin Tarantino Present: The Man With The Iron Fists movie. We’ve heard a slew of good tracks from the soundtrack – Kanye West’s track, The Black Keys teaming up with RZA, and also Wu-Tang Clan’s Six Directions of Boxing.
Now we can listen to the whole darn thing below. The soundtrack features a whack of collaborative efforts that look and sound pretty interesting. Give it a spin below, and pick it up next week on Tuesday. The movie is out on November 2, so you have some time to learn the words so you can rap and sing along.
Click to see the Tracklisting for the Man With the Iron Fists Soundtrack
Morning Music Notes – Hip Hop Tue$day
Check out Bon Iver and Radiohead on Austin City Limits
Both Radiohead and Bon Iver stopped by Austin City Limits earlier this year to tape a segment for the legendary show. A behind the scenes of Radiohead’s Lotus Flower was previously released to get people like me excited – it worked. The shows for these bands will air on October 6 for Radiohead, and October 13 for Bon Iver (via Consequence of Sound). In an attempt to get us to tune in to the PBS session show, they have offered up the recordings of Radiohead’s Morning Mr. Magpie and Bon Iver’s Towers. Check them out below, and then tune in.
Radiohead – Morning Mr. Magpie (Live on Austin City Limits)
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Watch Trailer for Quentin Tarantino’s Django Unchained
Pretty much everything Quentin Tarantino does turns to gold. His hits far outweigh his misses. More importantly, he picks incredibly fitting songs for his films, and soundtracks them brilliantly, often revitalizing the songs in the mainstream scene. His latest film, Django Unchained, doesn’t come out until Christmas, but the trailer has finally been released. The movie stars Leonardo DiCaprio, Jamie Foxx, and Christoph Waltz, and is about a German bounty hunter and a former slave (Django, who gets “unchained”) who team up to try and find Django’s wife, who is held by Leonardo (an evil plantation owner). Yes, it’s another revenge flick from QT, but does anyone do it better?
So what music do we hear in the trailer for Django Unchained? The music starts off with a little Johnny Cash, with Ain’t No Grave. It quickly shifts to James Brown’s The Payback, and there’s not much reading between the lines to do there with the song title and movie theme. The music is more Jackie Brown than a western about slaves, but that’s the genius of Tarantino. Check out the movie trailer and wish it was December (if only for the Christmas presents).
Django Unchained Trailer