The 1973 science fiction film, "Soylent Green" is paired with the 1979 German disco band hit, "Future World" -- a whole new look on the Stanley Greenberg screenplay based on the Harry Harrison novel. The planet is in the "over population" stage and the environment has been effect by the greenhouse effect making the temperature reach unbearable highs.
The film starred Charlton Heston, Leigh Taylor-Young, Brock Peters, Joseph Cotton, Chuck Connors, Paula Kelly and was the last film for Edward G. Robinson.
Although Ganymed's tune outlines an "Automatic Lover" style lyric, I have paired it with some of "Soylent Green's" grayish and disturbing scenes to give it a new contrast.
The song was a minor hit here in the US as it appeared at the end of the disco wave -- but I understand the band was still a bit hit in Germany and surrounding areas. Their sound was recognizable and in the early 80's a must for after-hours dancing or drinking. Great synthetic feel.
Featuring scenes from "Soylent Green" -- RENT THE DVD!
Disco Video Mix by Glenn Rivera
Produced by Ken Emmons
Nice one Glenn...thanks:) Reminds me of Koyaanisqatsi.
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Yes. The opening montage of "Soylent Green" has the same stress of the world and the impending strain on the planet - it was always a scene that made me feel somewhat fearful - now I realize it is the obvious growth of things to come - may not be exact but some of the focus similar.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Greg for the kind words. Good energy to u my friend :)
I never saw this movie Glenn,great tip but the track i do knw very good,love this Video mix thank you!
ReplyDeleteYou must see"Soylent Green" - good film! Let me know if you cannot find it and I will post it.
ReplyDeleteGood energy to you, my friend :)
okay i go look if i can find it Glenn thank you my friend!
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