"A party to end all parties kinda movie. The soundtrack would stand very well at your next house party too I think. Everything from varied forms of hip-hop, techno, hard alternative and a very Bowie'ish final track (London Suede's "Trash"). The movie bedazzles a bit more than it's soundtrack but both are by far another good production from one of L.A.'s most provocative film director's."
Not enough...
Ilker Yucel | Annapolis, MD United States | 07/27/2000
(3 out of 5 stars)
"As is the case with many films, the soundtrack CD can only include so much material, and when this film had a listing of something around 30 songs in its soundtrack, you KNEW that a significant number of them would get cut. Perhaps rightly so. Sonic Youth, NIN, Filter, Cocteau Twins, the songs by those bands that were in the film can easily be found on albums already released by those respective bands. Yet, as it was so with "Strange Days," another underappreciated movie that had a soundtrack so massive that to fit it all on one CD would be impossible, this CD just doesn't do justice. It's a good sampler of alternative and modern techno (and keep in mind the movie was made 2 years before it was released), but it's just not enough!"
Sonic youth left out!
H3@+h | 04/06/2000
(4 out of 5 stars)
"its a good cd, but i was very dissappointed to see that the sonic youth song was left out...if anyone knows what its called and where i can find it , e mail meat nkotbroxs@aol.com...thanks"
Somewhere
H3@+h | 01/25/1999
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Great soundtrack, terrible movie. Of the 30 songs listed in Nowhere's closing credits, 16 rare tracks were chosen for the soundtrack recording. Outstanding tracks by 311, Catherine Wheel, Radiohead, James, The Chemical Bros. and Chuck D help make this CD a keeper. [DW]"
A good mix.
H3@+h | VT | 02/24/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"It's been said that this is missing too many tracks from the film, and while that's true, what's here is still mostly good. With the exeption of "311", "Chuck D", and "Hole", alot of this is electronica/shoegazer type stuff. The songs fron "Radiohead", "Curve", "Catherine Wheel", and "James" are all great, but my favorite track is from "Lush". "I Have The Moon" is just a really beautiful song. Any major fan of these bands or the movie should dig this. This is also similar to the out of print "Doom Generation" soundtrack, (same director)."