Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans
This week, Shout factory releases the 20th Anniversary edition of the film Hackers. You may remember this as the film starring a young Angelina Jolie and her real life future one-time husband Jonny Lee Miller as computer hackers, with a plot centered around saving the Earth thanks to a floppy disc and 28.8 modem. A classic of cyberpunk culture, and a definitely ’90s entity, there’s a lot about this film that makes it such a beloved one-of-a-kind entity. Among its unique charms is the curious legacy it carries thanks to its soundtrack. Yes, the ’90s was the height of motion pictures connecting with audience through a compact disc or cassette full of the same pulse-pounding and soul-stirring rhythms that echoed with the spirit of the film from whence they came. Existing at the exact nexus of marketing, merchandising and curated art, the movie soundtrack could spread the word about a film, as well break new artists and gave us some of music’s biggest icons’ signature hits. But the legacy of Hackers’ soundtrack is a little bit different. While the 1995 film eventually became a cult hit, the soundtrack which boasted an assortment of impeccably chosen electronic music like no other […]
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