NIC ENDO “I DIDN’T EXIST” FINALLY HITS YOUTUBE
NIC ENDO “I DIDN’T EXIST” FINALLY HITS YOUTUBE
Nic Endo’s “I didn’t exist” was taken from her album “Cold Metal Perfection”, released in 2001 on London’s GEIST Records. The track was an homage to legendary independent film “Carnival of Souls” from 1962. Nic Endo often mentioned the film as an influence in her interviews, because she could identify with the lead character and her ‘alienation of society’. In 2009 a fan felt inspired to edit a music video from the original footage of the film to her music.
Nic is about to release her 3rd album over the coming months.
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Topic:caught on film, did you know that ?, streams and airwaves
Tags: Alec Empire, atari teenage riot, carnival of souls, geist records, nic endo












January 16th, 2010 at 5:53 pm
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January 22nd, 2010 at 6:42 am
beautiful and sparkling
loving when old movies get remixed
was a weird song in the first place
now I understand it more
Twyker