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Nip/Tuck Soundtrack

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last updated: Feb 16, 2010
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Nip/Tuck Soundtrack
01 - Various - NipTuck - The Engine Room A Perfect Lie (Theme Song) (Gabriel Dresden Remix).mp35.71 Mb
02 - Various - NipTuck - Poloroid So Damn Beautiful.mp35.56 Mb
03 - Various - NipTuck - Wax Poetic (Featuring Norah Jones) Angels.mp35.55 Mb
04 - Various - NipTuck - Daniel Ash Fever.mp35.72 Mb
05 - Various - NipTuck - Jazzupstarts All the Way to the Top.mp35.54 Mb
06 - Various - NipTuck - Kinky The Headphonist.mp36.46 Mb
07 - Various - NipTuck - Chris Coco Falling.mp34.79 Mb
08 - Various - NipTuck - Erin McKeown Cosmopolitans (Tri-Factor Remix).mp37.73 Mb
09 - Various - NipTuck - Client Price of Love.mp34.90 Mb
10 - Various - NipTuck - Kirsty Hawkshaw Just be Me.mp35.09 Mb
11 - Various - NipTuck - Bebel Gilberto Lonely.mp33.70 Mb
12 - Various - NipTuck - Alpha Elvis.mp34.64 Mb
13 - Various - NipTuck - ChungKing Following.mp37.13 Mb
14 - Various - NipTuck - Syntax Pride.mp37.81 Mb
15 - Various - NipTuck - The Engine Room A Perfect Lie (Theme Song).mp31.38 Mb
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Musiken från tv-serien Nip/Tuck.

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Is there a more perfect musical metaphor for Nip/Tuck's themes of deeper-than-skin neuroses and narcissistic surgical reinvention than the chic chimera of a club remix? Josh Gabriel and Dave Dresden, the dub savants behind contemporary club successes that include Andain's "Beautiful Things", Motorcycle's "As the Rush Comes" and Sarah McLachlan's "Fallen," conjur up a nigh-seamless soundscape of haunting textures and percolating beats here, forcefully pushing the envelope of what a smart song-score can be in the bargain. Their rhythmic reinvention of The Engine Room's theme for the show, "A Perfect Lie," sets the cynical, haunting tone, with Gabriel and Dresden employing a sensibility that's both more mature and austere than their typical club work. G&D infuse that consistently entrancing sensibility to material as diverse as the cool-jazz of "Angels" by Wax Poetic/Norah Jones, Daniel Ash's stripped-down reinvention of the standard "Fever" and the retro-disco of Client's "Price of Love." If it's a triumph of style over substance, it's one that musically underscores the show's similar themes with grace and ever-detached elegance. --Jerry McCulley

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