and it's burns, burns, burns...
the art of noise - moments in love (mp3)
due to our tv being on the blink and currently unable to pick up any channels (ftn being one of the only ones), i have recently become accustomed to the ways of the game show re-runs. now some of you might think this is a terrible thing. let me tell you, it is not. these are our national treasures. if its not bullseye, its gladiators, and if its not gladiators, its the wonderfully groomed gordon burns laying down some crazy, multi coloured puzzles...
i mean, krypton factor, what is there not to like. first up there's the ladies man presenter with his immaculate comb over, ill fitting suits and charming persona. then there's the games - the futuristic ones - they look so out of date, you could almost be watching running man. oh, and then there's the video imagery, the green krypton factor 'k' which very cleverly morphed into illustrations representing the next round. then last of all, the music, that theme tune, those interludes between the rounds. who could make such appropriate sounds. well, as i just found out tonight, the art of noise, that's who...
so to honour those krypton factor days, i propose a post. one that has appeared on an uncountable amount of 'chill out' compilations. one that is undoubtedly music to make babies to. one that is the art of noise's finest hour. one that is - 'moments in love'...
due to our tv being on the blink and currently unable to pick up any channels (ftn being one of the only ones), i have recently become accustomed to the ways of the game show re-runs. now some of you might think this is a terrible thing. let me tell you, it is not. these are our national treasures. if its not bullseye, its gladiators, and if its not gladiators, its the wonderfully groomed gordon burns laying down some crazy, multi coloured puzzles...
i mean, krypton factor, what is there not to like. first up there's the ladies man presenter with his immaculate comb over, ill fitting suits and charming persona. then there's the games - the futuristic ones - they look so out of date, you could almost be watching running man. oh, and then there's the video imagery, the green krypton factor 'k' which very cleverly morphed into illustrations representing the next round. then last of all, the music, that theme tune, those interludes between the rounds. who could make such appropriate sounds. well, as i just found out tonight, the art of noise, that's who...
so to honour those krypton factor days, i propose a post. one that has appeared on an uncountable amount of 'chill out' compilations. one that is undoubtedly music to make babies to. one that is the art of noise's finest hour. one that is - 'moments in love'...