Gare Du Nord is doing well, which started Excellounge in 2001 as a lounge project of producers Ferdi Lancée and Barend Fransen. In the meantime, they have left the competition in this field far behind by alternately coming out every time. For example, the space on Rendezvous 8:02 this time is not in favor of singer Dorona Alberti, but of trumpeters Eric Truffaz and Jan van Duikeren who carefully
… mix their elongated tones with the film noir sounds of the producers. The rest of the space is filled with recycled blues in the style of projects such as St. Germain and Little Ax. Two pieces from Rendezvous 8:02 (Tarantino's Tango and Pablo's Blues) are destined for a soundtrack pitch for Django Unchained, Quentin Tarantino's new film. The question is what a tango is looking for in a movie about slavery, but that shouldn't spoil the fun, because Gare Du Nord is no stranger to Hollywood. For example, they have previously provided music for the series Six Feet Under and the movie Ghost Rider. If it doesn't work out there is always a chance that one of their songs will be picked up at a later date, because Rendezvous 8:02 is full of music that fits a beautiful movie. (AD)more