JoanFrost
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Ok, let's see.... Peter Gabriel's Passion , which is the soundtrack to the movie, The Last Temptation of Christ. Also by Peter Gabriel, the soundtrack to the movie Birdy. He produced several great things with Afro Celt Sound System as well, but I don't know names of albums right offhand. The Sneaker Pimps, especially the song "Take Me Down (Six Under Ground)". Portishead is always a good choice, and one of my particular favorites is the album Dummy. On that album, there is a fantastic song called "Biscuit," a snippit of whose lyrics include: Ohh sensation Sin, slave of sensation Great stuff! Dead Can Dance's entire collection of work, but particularly their Into the Labyrinth, Toward The Within and Spirit Chasers albums. Of course, we can't leave off The Prodigy's album, Fat of the Land, which includes the (in)famous "Smack My Bitch Up." That's certainly NOT an unintrusive song, but makes for great background music with certain scenes. And no list of good BDSM music would be complete without the soundtrack to Clockwork Orange, which includes such standbys as "The Thieving Magpie;" Beethoven's Ninth Symphony, Fourth Movement; "Pomp and Circumstance;" "Timesteps;" "Overture to the Sun;" Gene Kelly's "Singin' in the Rain;" "William Tell Overture;" and many more. (Geez, sounds like an ad for one of those old K-Tel records.) Depending again on mood and what you're going for, anything by Nine Inch Nails, or Tool can make for a very dark space. If you're into blood play, Concrete Blonde's Bloodletting is always good. Of course, I'm a bit partial to that one b/c I'm from LA and it mentions vampires in New Orleans. Go figure. Those are all that come to mind right now, but there are so very many more. I'll think on it and try to post more later. Let the rhythm move you, Joan
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