Sine Fiction - invented soundtracks for sf novel

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Interesting website Sine Fiction at http://www.notype.com/sine/ .

Here people have created invented soundtracks for science fiction novels. They have done a dozen or so at the moment and have an interesting list of future projects . Also you can submit your own soundtrack there as well.

What science fiction novel would people do a soundtrack for ?

Cheers

Jon :COFX

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Cool. Too bad Dhalgren is already taken :(

I guess I'd do Inter Ice Age 4 (Kobo Abe) or maybe The Hardboiled Wonderland and the End of the World (Haruki Murakami).
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Roadside Picnic (Strugatsky brothers)

Ubik (Phil Dick)

Tiger, Tiger, aka The Stars My Destination (ALfred Bester)

The Dispossessed (Ursula LeGuin)
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William Gibson's Neuromancer, without question. Some bloke is already taking it on though.


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maybe i could do the beats for whyterabbits ubik,
otherwise i`d choose "the three stigmata of palmer elditch" by the same philip dick.
especially the eldritch-universe after taking chew-z
would be nice to track for :)

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:)
"Time makes fools of us all. Our only comfort is that greater shall come after us." Eric Temple Bell

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short: the man who loved electricity by fritz leiber.

who has a fantastic name.
you come and go, you come and go. amitabha neither a follower nor a leader be tagore "where roads are made i lose my way" where there is certainty, consideration is absent.

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Interesting tip off on this site, Jon. Some good music there.

I must admit I'm a little disappointed that so many of these works are so technocentric, running closely along the Forbidden Planet-Doctor Who-Clockwork Orange-Blade Runner linee. Except maybe the Nine Billion Names of God, but then it falls back on other cliches (how to express the thundering awe of God? why, a thundering orchestra of course!)

Still some great music, but I was hoping to be surprised by the interpretations of the novels.

Cheers,
Steve

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I was a little let down by some of these, but it's a great initiative all the same.

I'd be tempted to do Burroughs' 'Exterminator!' if I had the spare time.

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thanks for links this is very interesting
for me

SK :roll: l

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Concretefx wrote:What science fiction novel would people do a soundtrack for ?
Forgot to answer your question. I'd be inclined to do something like The Genocides by Thomas M. Disch.

Some other choices:
His Master's Voice by Stanislaw Lem
Towing Jehovah by James Morrow
Count Geiger's Blues by Michael Bishop

Cheers,
Steve

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Concretefx wrote:What science fiction novel would people do a soundtrack for ?
Eon.
Or Blood Music.

//checks
Not yet taken? Hmmm.

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