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clibinarium10 Jul 2009 4:51 p.m. PST

This is something of a long shot, but can anyone help me determine what this music is playing in this clip;
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You might not be able to play it outside the UK, the clip itself is about bankers and bonuses. The music is driving me crazy though; it sounds like something Michael Nyman might have written. I think it was used in an ad for the first flat screen TVs years ago, and ever since I've been on a quest to find it, which hasn't been easy without any words to attach to it, so this is probably my best chance.

aecurtis Fezian10 Jul 2009 5:03 p.m. PST

I don't know about the music, but I think it's a little creepy for him, and the others he quoted, to be so concerned with Stephen Hester's package. I certainly don't want *my* package to be a subject of public scrutiny, although I have shown it publicly from time to time when I was younger.

clibinarium10 Jul 2009 5:33 p.m. PST

I thought that was a bad choice of words too.

aecurtis Fezian10 Jul 2009 5:51 p.m. PST

It *is* reminiscent of "Time Lapse" accelerated a bit.

Allen

clibinarium28 Oct 2009 2:10 p.m. PST

Update; turns out it is Michael Nyman, its the start of "Musique a Grande Vitesse"

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I only found it when my brother told me about a mobile phone service that you can use to play 30 seconds of an excerpt down the phone and if its in the database they text you the details. I was very sceptical but it worked.

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