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THX 1138 is the first feature film of George Lucas released in 1971. This film is inspired by Aldous Huxley's movie, The Machine Stops, and by George Orwell's novel 1984 and is set in an underground dystopia. The live electronic music score by Pablo Herrera for Electrofilmika includes tracks of Aril Brikha, Jody Wisternoff and Roman Flugel.
Metropolis is a masterpiece of German Expressionist science-fiction drama filmed by Fritz Lang in 1927 set in a futuristic urban dystopia. The live electronic music score by Pablo Herrera for Electrofilmika includes tracks of Moderat, Paul Kalkbrenner, Gui Boratto, among other renowned musicians from the German record label based in Cologne: Kompakt Records.
Detroit · Berlin · New York. Film and live electronic music score by Pablo Herrera for Electrofilmika, embodies the artistic relationship between the three cities through a compilation of documentaries, films and commercials produced during the Cold War. The score includes tracks by Anna, Miss Kittin, Joris Voorn, Detroit Techno Militia and Artefakt.
Celebration Party. Film and live electronic music score by Pablo Herrera for Electrofilmika compiles more than 100 party and celebration film scenes including “A Clockwork Orange” (1971), “2001: A Space Odyssey” (1968), “Fellini's 8 ½” (1963) and “Mulholland Drive” (2001). The score includes tracks by Booka Shade, Robot Heart, Max Cooper, Aril Brikha and Michael Mayer.