Here is the music from last night's Fringe Episode "Midnight":- "Bela Lugosi's Dead" by Bauhaus (
, YouTube) - "Tear You Apart" by She Wants Revenge (
, YouTube) - "Closer to You" by Daniel Ash (
) - "Candy Darling" by Daniel Ash (
) - "Discipline" by Nine Inch Nails (
, YouTube) - "Burning Up" by Ladytron (
, YouTube) - "Once You Say" by Nitzer Ebb (YouTube)






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Thank you SO much for posting this information! Tonight's episode had such awesome music, and I only knew of She Wants Revenge and NIN, both of which I already have, so again, thank you!
Thank you SO much for posting this information! Tonight's episode had such awesome music, and I only knew of She Wants Revenge and NIN, both of which I already have, so again, thank you!
Thanks for this. As soon as I heard Bauhaus I thought "wow, cool". I recognized Ash and NIN but couldn't place that great song in the first club scene. I started searching for the song list as soon as the show ended but couldn't find anything - Tear You Apart... just got it from iTunes. Nice.
Bauhaus!!!!!!!!
But the version of Bela Lugosi wasn't Bauhaus' version. I came on here looking for whose version it was. Dang.
Yes it's definitely Bauhaus.
It says so right on the official Fox.com Fringe website:
http://www.fox.com/fringe/recaps/s1_e18.htmThey must have done something to the mix...
Yes, it was absolutely Bauhaus. They just edited it to include different bits of the guitar experimentation.
I really don't think it was the orignal Bauhaus version, or they have done a LOT to it. For a start on Fringe the drum machine at the beginngin definately sounded more like a Roland CR series which is not the sound on the Bauhaus Single version. The Fox website states that the Song used was Bauhaus but even a cover of the song would still have to credit Bauhaus. They own the 'song'.
Has anyone got a copy of the one from Fringe
This is why I love the internet. Sit down, wonder about that song. First link in google, and I'm listening to it within 5 minutes.
I had a friend once ask me if a Norwegian death metal band I was going to see in concert were Satanists, as she'd heard all such bands were. I said no, some were just poseurs & as Satanic as the Rolling Stones. Albeit, according to Satanism "individuality" is a Satanist creed, so I should say as Satanic as the Beach Boys. www.loudbeats.com
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