Placebo? Bowie Ep Info

    The new Placebo/David Bowie Enhanced CD EP ‘Without You I’m Nothing‘ is scheduled for release on the 16th August, 1999. The CD will be a limited edition CD EP with a limited run of 20,000 copies.

    The CD will hyperlinks to both the official Placebo website as well as BowieNet (www.davidbowie.com).

    In addition to the hyperlinks, the CD will also contain EXCLUSIVE pictures from the Irving Plaza performance.

    The first UK play was on Steve Lamacq’s Evening Session on Monday (05.07.99). They are currently giving the track air play until it’s release next month.

    Keep your eyes and ears open for more on this EP on BowieNet 😉

Stigmata Soundtrack Press Release

    Virgin Records has released an official press release for the forthcoming score to “Stigmata.” Here is a brief excerpt:

    Stigmata will be released through MGM Distribution Co. on September 10.

    A complete track listing is as follows:

    1. Chumbawamba “Mary Mary” (Stigmatic Mix)
    2. Remy Zero “Gramarye”
    3. Bjork “All Is Full Of Love” (“Spike” Stent Mix)
    4. David Bowie “The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell”
    5. Afro Celt Sound System “Release” – w/ Sinead O’Connor
    6. Massive Attack “Inertia Creeps”
    7. Natalie Imbruglia “identify” (music by Billy Corgan and Mike Garson, lyrics by Billy Corgan)

    Original score by Billy Corgan and Mike Garson:

    8. identify (dust) – 1,000,000 voices
    9. pop pop – await – reflect (pretty)
    10. reflect (clouds) – truth
    11. of square waves – random thought
    12. reflection/possesion
    13. reflect (gray) – of sine waves
    14. distrbnce (after sckhausen) – reflect (pause) – orah
    15. sustain – identify (affectation)
    16. all answers revealed – reflect (devotion) –
    17. purge – 10,000,000 voices – reflect (purity) – identify (peace)
    18. reflect (time) – ree whispers

    The film, a religious-themed drama will be released Sept. 10, stars Patricia Arquette as a hairdresser who spontaneously receives bleeding stigmata marks similar to those Jesus is believed to have suffered on his hands during his crucifixion. Gabriel Byrne plays a member of the clergy who is sent to investigate the claims prior to a visit by the Pope.

    Bowie’s track “The Pretty Things Are Going to Hell” is a remixed of a new track slotted for his forthcoming album “Hours…”

    Bowie said he was attracted to the project because of the controversial story.

    “I was delighted to be asked to contribute to the soundtrack,” Bowie said in a statement, “as the movie’s subject matter has interested me since the publication of ‘The Jesus Scroll,’ a book written by Donovan Joyce in 1973. It outlined an alarming conspiracy involving the Catholic Church trying to put the lid on the supposed discovery of the last writings of Jesus himself.” -db

    Get all the details in the press release area.

David Tops Sun Pops

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    Now THAT’S an online community, folks!!

    Hearty and huge Congratulations to all you BowieNetters, Teenage Wildlifers and Little Wonderworlders, Bassmaners, and all the other fan sites not listed here. Your vote REALLY made a difference.

    Today’s Sun newspaper in the UK has been swamped with votes for DB in their Millenium Round-Up Readers Poll, hurtling him to the No: 1. spot, leaving contemporary luminaries like Noel Gallagher and Robbie Williams trailing behind.

    BUT YOU ARE THE REAL WINNERS. When we asked you to take part in this poll, we knew that there would be some action but you really excelled yourselves this time!! We shall be telling David this result later today and will post his reaction.

    Here’s the SUN POLL in full.

    1. DAVID BOWIE
    2. Noel Gallagher/Oasis
    3. Robbie Williams
    4. The Spice Girls.
    5. Ronan Keating
    6. Five
    7. Bono
    8. John Lennon
    9. Mick Jagger
    10. Freddie Mercury

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Rebel Rebel

Look for a cover version of “Rebel, Rebel” by Ricky Lee Jones to be used in advertisements for the new film entitled “The Teena Brandon Story.” The film is based on the true story of the life of Teena Marie Brandon, the Nebraska teen who lived her life as a boy. The film stars Hilary Swank (The Next Karate Kid) as Teena, along with Chloe Sevigny (Last Days of Disco), Brendon Sexton III, (Welcome the Dollhouse) and Peter Sarsgaard (Dead Man Walking). The film is tentatively scheduled for release in the fall of 1999.

Virgin Records Releases Stigmata Soundtrack Featuring Original Score From Billy Corgan And New Songs From David Bowie And Natalie Imbruglia

Los Angeles, CA — Virgin Records is pleased to announce the release of Stigmata, the highly anticipated soundtrack to the MGM motion picture, in stores on August 24.

The Stigmata soundtrack features over forty minutes of original orchestral score by The Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan and industry veteran Mike Garson. Corgan and Garson have also penned the album’s title song, “identify,” a new track written expressly for the film with vocals by pop sensation Natalie Imbruglia. Stigmata also features “The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell,” an electrifying new track from the legendary David Bowie and remixes of Chumbawamba’s “Mary Mary” and Bjork’s “All Is Full of Love,” both exclusive to the soundtrack. Finally, rounding out this exceptional collection of music are previously released tracks from Massive Attack, Remy Zero and Afro Celt Sound System featuring Sinead O’Connor.

Billy Corgan has had his songs featured in films before, and composed part of the score for the feature film Ransom. Composing score for a film brings its own demands. Corgan recounted his and Mike Garson’s initial intentions: “Mike Garson and I set out trying to make music that did not rely on well-worn movie cliches to support the movie, and also to make music that would hopefully stand up on its own without the movie.” Addressing the film’s opening track, “identify,” Corgan continues, “The idea of writing a title song came from trying to do something a little different. Back in the day people used to write songs that were directly connected to a movie’s score. The music for ‘identify’ came from one of the love scenes in the movie. Mike Garson and I decided to make that cue the title song, and the words were written with the story in mind, from Patricia Arquette’s character, Frankie’s, perspective.”

Mike Garson began studying piano at the age of seven and, to date, has written more than 3,000 pieces. In his early years Garson studied classical composition with Leonard Eisner of Julliard and attained degrees in Music and Education from Brooklyn College. He also studied with Bill Evans, Herbie Hancock, Hal Overton, Robert Starer and Lennie Tristano. While still in school, he perfected his performance style in New York jazz clubs, where he played with notables such as Stanley Clarke, Elvin Jones, Lee Konitz and Freddie Hubbard. With a reputation for virtuosityand versatility Garson is in demand by high-profile rock artists, and has worked with David Bowie, Seal and Nine Inch Nails. Garson’s groundbreaking piano solo on the title track to David Bowie’s Aladdin Sane has inspired a new generation of musicians to push the envelope of creativity. Garson spent a greater part of 1998 touring with The Smashing Pumpkins.

One of the main draws of David Bowie’s involvement in the Stigmata soundtrack was the movie’s parallel to an extremely controversial story tied to a phenomenon that many believe to be true. David Bowie has long been interested in religion in film (i.e. The Man Who Fell to Earth and The Last Temptation of Christ), and this movie’s subject matter piqued his interest. “I was delighted to be asked to contribute to the soundtrack,” says Bowie, “as the movie’s subject matter has interested me since the publication of The Jesus Scroll, a book written by Donovan Joyce in 1973. It outlined an alarming conspiracy involving the Catholic Church trying to put the lid on the supposed discovery of the last writings of Jesus himself. These were written in Masada, where Jesus was serving as a freedom fighter and presumably died in the slaughter there, thirty years after his presumed crucifixion. In short, this singular scroll suggested that the Church, the priest and the trappings of ritual were not necessary the link with God and that God was in fact, inside our very selves.”

About Stigmata…Frankie Paige (Patricia Arquette) is in her twenties. She works as a hairdresser. She has a boyfriend. There are a hundred other girls like Frankie Paige within a mile radius of her apartment.

But unlike all of them, things happen to Frankie — terrible things she can’t understand or explain. And though she has tried everything to make them stop, they’re just getting worse. She goes to doctors and psychologists, but they don’t have answers any more than she does to the most important question: why her?

At the darkest moment of one of her episodes, a chance encounter with a local priest is caught on tape and the frightening implications of the incident drive the Vatican to send their own investigator, Andrew Kiernan (Gabriel Byrne). Confronted with the powerful force that has taken control of Frankie, Kiernan immediately recognizes the true danger she is in and he must search his own soul for the strength to save her life, even if it goes against everything he believes.

Patricia Arquette, Gabriel Byrne and Jonathan Pryce star in MGM Pictures’ gripping supernatural thriller Stigmata, produced by Frank Mancuso Jr. and directed by Rupert Wainwright. The screenplay is by Tom Lazarus and Rick Ramage from a story by Tom Lazarus. The film features music by Billy Corgan and Elia Cmiral.

Nia Long (Soul Food), Patrick Muldoon (Starship Troopers) and Portia de Rossi (TV’s Ally McBeal) also star in the film, which was filmed on location in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Rome, Pittsburgh and Mexico City.

Stigmata will be released through MGM Distribution Co. on September 10.

A complete track listing is as follows:

1. Chumbawamba “Mary Mary” (Stigmatic Mix)
2. Remy Zero “Gramarye”
3. Bjork “All Is Full Of Love” (Mark “Spike” Stent Mix)
4. David Bowie “The Pretty Things Are Going To Hell”
5. Afro Celt Sound System “Release” – featuring Sinead O’Connor
6. Massive Attack “Inertia Creeps”
7. Natalie Imbruglia “identify” (music by Billy Corgan and Mike Garson, lyrics by Billy Corgan)

Original score by Billy Corgan and Mike Garson:

8. identify (dust) – 1,000,000 voices
9. pop pop – await – reflect (pretty)
10. reflect (clouds) – truth
11. of square waves – random thought
12. reflection/possesion
13. reflect (gray) – of sine waves
14. distrbnce (after sckhausen) – reflect (pause) – orah
15. sustain – identify (affectation)
16. all answers revealed – reflect (devotion) –
17. purge – 10,000,000 voices – reflect (purity) – identify (peace)
18. reflect (time) – ree whispers

About Virgin Records’ SoundtracksFor over a decade, Virgin Records has released original motion picture soundtracks from a variety of acclaimed films, including Life is Beautiful, The Last Emperor, Psycho, The Piano, The Sweet Hereafter, The Mission, Rob Roy, What’s Love Got to do With It, and Glory. The soundtracks for Life is Beautiful and The Last Emperor both received Academy Awards for Best Music (Original Score). The label’s diverse catalog showcases material from many of the world’s most renowned film music composers, including Michael Nyman, Ennio Morricone, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Carter Burwell, Danny Elfman, and Eric Serra.

# # #Natalie Imbruglia is available for interviews. For more information, please contact the Virgin Records publicity department:

Laura Cohen
310/288-2710
laura.cohen@virginmusic.com

Giovanna Melchiorre
212/253-3113
giovanna.melchiorre@virginmusic.com

Just When You Thought It Was Safe…

    David Bowie is one of nine artists selected as suggestions for artists of the millenium in a new poll being called Music of the Millennium.

    The list includes:

    David Bowie
    Elvis
    The Beatles
    Madonna

    Music of the Millennium 1999 is a comprehensive nationwide survey of the Millennium’s musical highlights and is sponsored by HMV.

    Between now and August 1999, hundreds of thousands of votes will be cast via the national press, Classic FM, the web and HMV stores.

    The final results will be discussed by leading icons from the music industry and broadcast in November on Channel 4 in a two-hour Music of the Millennium special.

    You can vote online at the Music of the Millennium website.

    Special thanks to SpaceFace for the story!

New Omikron Site Plus 28 Character Personas

    Be on the lookout for the New Omikron website. In the next few weeks, Omikron will have a new site, along with a new look.

    We have a small screen grab (below), but you will have to wait till they release the new site in the coming weeks.

    But don’t wait till the new site goes live, as there are several new items on the current Omikron site (www.quanticdream.com), where you can download the new OMIKRON demo, read game scripts, view pictures and MORE.

    SPECIAL FROM BOWIENET:
    As a special feature on BowieNet, we have 28 new characters from the game to show you.

    One of the leading concepts of Omikron is Virtual Reincarnation: players can place his or her soul into the body of someone in Omikron, thus, it is possible to play the role of different types of characters within a single game.

    Here is a sampling of 28 character personas.

Bowie History

    Wow! Did you know that today marks the 30 Year Anniversary (July 11, 1969) of theSpace Oddity/”Wild Eyed Boy From Freecloud” single release. The record took two months to make it into the top 10 in the summer of 1969.

    Here is the Space Oddity RealVideo as well as a few exclusive photos of the “Space Oddity” period, taken by Brian Ward.

Net Sounds

    In an article entitled “Net Sounds” – Playboy’s August 1999 issue takes a look at the web, MP3, and the top band/artist sites on the internet.

    BowieNet get listed among the “top ranking” and this blurb:

    Davidbowie.com: Here members can access BowieNet, where the deathless starman can be found wandering the corridors at all hours. The site is a full blown Internet Provider, so one can get e-mail here and port into the web.

    A great part of Bowie’s site is its link to http://www.hyperreal.org. (Note: the article is referring to the OUTSIDE section)

    The article starts off with a colorful web-collage, where you can find a teaser from our splash page. Have a look.