"This is what the Harkonnen sound like." Listen in! With Denis Villeneuve's epic new adaptation of Dune finally arriving in theaters, there has been a lot of commotion and discussion about the history Dune has in pop culture. Alamo Drafthouse put out a fun 7-minute video for the opening, which is basically a short film despite no dialogue, only text + images, that is all about "Dune's prog rock legacy." Frank Herbert's novel was first released in 1965, but gained even more attention in the 70s when progressive rock artists / bands put together entire albums dedicated to the book. This video goes over a bunch of the big ones, including some singles, plus info about history and the performer. I dig the super funky "Sandworms" track by David Matthews, I love the Zed concept album, and I'd agree that the Klaus Schulze tracks definitely should have been used as a film score. Still sounds good for some sci-fi film today even. This is a worth watching recap. ›››
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