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David Holmes

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Featured on Holmes' 1995 debut release This Film is Crap Let's Slash the Seats and three years later on Kruder & Dorfmeister's Sessions, "Gone" brings out Trip-Hop's visual elements much like the experimental breakbeat stylings of Mo' Wax poster boy DJ Shadow. Enlisting the quasi-Shirley Bassey vocal resonance of Saint Etienne's Sarah Cracknell and Progressive Rock artist-turned-Ambient Techno composer Steve Hillage's atmospheric strings, Holmes turns out a murky roller of a track that breathes life into a lonely, James Bond-inspired tale of evil temptresses and governmental treachery. A vaguely noticeable Celtic essence emphasizes a sense of homesickness in this Belfast native's uneasy mix. With this track's brooding cinematic textures and oddly appealing sense of loneliness, Holmes draws a listener base of solitary moviegoers.

- Mike Schulman

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Play Track Album Price
1. S***! S***! S***! (2:02) Music From The Motion Picture Ocean's Thirteen $0.99
2. Gone - (featuring Sarah Cracknell) (8:09) This Film's Crap Let's Slash The Seats $0.99
3. Lifting The Building (3:34) Ocean's 12 $0.99
4. Diamond Location (1:08) Music From The Motion Picture Ocean's Thirteen $0.99
5. $165 Million + Interest [Into] The Round Up (6:43) Ocean's 12 $0.99
6. No More Time Outs (4:08) Out Of Sight $0.99
7. 11, 12 & 13 (2:57) Music From The Motion Picture Ocean's Thirteen $0.99
8. The Real Story (3:55) Ocean's 12 $0.99
9. Three 8 Bar Drum Loops (1:02) Ocean's 12 $0.99
10. Not Their Fight (1:17) Music From The Motion Picture Ocean's Thirteen $0.99

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