I file Stadacone under "Porn-prog".....just listen to the first track.
I file Stadacone under "Porn-prog".....just listen to the first track.
Great, a new sub genre is discovered! I will have to get the CD out and listen to see what you mean. The only other album I have that fits clearly within this new "Porn Prog" sub genre is "X", by Klaus Schulze.
I guess I don’t watch enough porn, because I have no idea what you guys are talking about.
Last edited by Progbear; 07-10-2020 at 01:16 AM.
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To be fair, I'd watch a lot more porn if the soundtrack was by Sloche.
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I don't think modern porn has soundtracks anymore.
What's needed is the 12 inch extended play single for maximum effect.
The term "twelve-inch" usually refers to a vinyl single with one or more extended mixes or remixes of a song. In the mid-to-late 1980s, popular artists often used the twelve-inch format to include extra songs that were not included on albums, just as a seven-inch single often included a B-side song that was not found on full-length albums.
If my memory serves me Robert Fripp – God Save The Queen / Under Heavy Manners was used as soundtrack to soft porn in the days.
Emanuelle ?
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