There are multiple artists/bands named Soylent Green.
1. a German in… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists/bands named Soylent Green.
1. a German indie/alternative rock band
2. a moniker used by electro artist, Roman Flügel
3. a short-lived mid-1990s electronic hard rock band from The Netherlands
4. a progressive rock/metal band from Tellingstedt, Germany
5. a hardcore punk band from Phoenix, AZ, United States
1. The German Soylent Green was founded in 1995 in Lower Bavaria by four friends who knew each other from high school. They started writing songs heavily influenced by the grunge and crossover, releasing their first demo, 'Emotional Mind Burst' and a full-length album called 'Temple of the sun'. The year 1998 marked a turning point in Soylent Green’s sound. On their third and fourth albums they shifted towards intensely emotional indie pop/college rock, a sound that matured further on the 2002 album, 'Signals & Sentiments'. Around this time, Soylent Green the band members moved to Munich. Since then, lots of new songs were written and are in the process of being written, some were already recorded as demo versions, some of which are available here on last.fm, where you can also download many of Soylent Green’s other releases. Personnel:
Robert Pietsch (vox, guitar), Arno Reichenauer (guitar), Thomas Matzies (bass), Sebastian Frenzel (drums).
2. Roman Flügel is a well-known name in the German electronic music scene. Active since the early 1990s, Flügel is a chameleon visiting many styles from ambient/IDM to house, techno, electro and sounds further leftfield. Works under the moniker Soylent Green, but also as Alter Ego or with long time partner Jorn Elling Wuttke. Flügel was a co-founder of the Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse record labels.
3. Soylent Green was a short-lived (1995-1997) hardrock band from The Netherlands. Their only studio album, 1996's Nutrient, was released to some acclaim in the Dutch music press for its exciting combination of hardrock power riffs and electronic music. The band toured The Netherlands and Germany, but then split up due to internal friction. The band was based in Amsterdam, but the band members were originally from around The Netherlands: guitarist Jack Pisters from the southern province of Limburg and frontman Marco van der Aar from the eastern Netherlands, for example.
4. Soylent Green was also a band from Tellingstedt, Germany, that played progressive rock/metal. Line-up: Uli Seidenpfennig (bass), Philip Herberger (keyboards), Sven Nuppnau (drums), Dit (vocals), Artschi (guitar) and Marco (guitar).
5. Soylent Green was a hardcore punk from Phoenix,AZ, United States, in the 1980s, featured on the 'This Is Phoenix, Not The Circle Jerks' compilitation.
1. a German in… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists/bands named Soylent Green.
1. a German indie/alternative rock band
2. a moniker used by electro artist, Roman Flügel
3. a short-lived mid-1990s electronic hard rock band from The Netherlands
4. a progressive rock/metal band from Tellingstedt, Germany
5. a hardcore punk band from Phoenix, AZ, United States
1. The German Soylent Green was founded in 1995 in Lower Bavaria by four friends who knew each other from high school. They started writing songs heavily influenced by the grunge and crossover, releasing their first demo, 'Emotional Mind Burst' and a full-length album called 'Temple of the sun'. The year 1998 marked a turning point in Soylent Green’s sound. On their third and fourth albums they shifted towards intensely emotional indie pop/college rock, a sound that matured further on the 2002 album, 'Signals & Sentiments'. Around this time, Soylent Green the band members moved to Munich. Since then, lots of new songs were written and are in the process of being written, some were already recorded as demo versions, some of which are available here on last.fm, where you can also download many of Soylent Green’s other releases. Personnel:
Robert Pietsch (vox, guitar), Arno Reichenauer (guitar), Thomas Matzies (bass), Sebastian Frenzel (drums).
2. Roman Flügel is a well-known name in the German electronic music scene. Active since the early 1990s, Flügel is a chameleon visiting many styles from ambient/IDM to house, techno, electro and sounds further leftfield. Works under the moniker Soylent Green, but also as Alter Ego or with long time partner Jorn Elling Wuttke. Flügel was a co-founder of the Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse record labels.
3. Soylent Green was a short-lived (1995-1997) hardrock band from The Netherlands. Their only studio album, 1996's Nutrient, was released to some acclaim in the Dutch music press for its exciting combination of hardrock power riffs and electronic music. The band toured The Netherlands and Germany, but then split up due to internal friction. The band was based in Amsterdam, but the band members were originally from around The Netherlands: guitarist Jack Pisters from the southern province of Limburg and frontman Marco van der Aar from the eastern Netherlands, for example.
4. Soylent Green was also a band from Tellingstedt, Germany, that played progressive rock/metal. Line-up: Uli Seidenpfennig (bass), Philip Herberger (keyboards), Sven Nuppnau (drums), Dit (vocals), Artschi (guitar) and Marco (guitar).
5. Soylent Green was a hardcore punk from Phoenix,AZ, United States, in the 1980s, featured on the 'This Is Phoenix, Not The Circle Jerks' compilitation.
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@robertawallace9817
Yes too many nuclear accident's.
Messing around with farming and agriculture, animals and people.
Seems big business wants to control everything and everyone.
Unfortunately the people are spineless brainwashed sheep who do nothing but sit and watch as every right is taken from them.
I think a good dose of civil disobedience is long overdue.
To busy pandering to nutcases who want to butcher their primary school children and are worried about their pronouns.
I absolutely despair for the world.
Will common sense ever return?
No wonder people are so desperate to leave that they are actually doing it.
Ah well fiddle dee dee.
Feel like Nero fiddling as Rome burned.
@jpofgwynedd3878
One of your best vids, mate. So I finally bought it on blu ray THIS YEAR; it had been on my To Get list for years, I first saw a 4:3 pan/scan version on tv when I was young, and... well, apart from finally seeing the whole film, I was amazed at how it was as I remembered it. That curious mix of being very dated and of its time yet being so full of its own identity that it's kinda timeless... I'd say a great double bill for a 70s night would be this and the original Rollerball. Similar vibe.
So, yeah, set 2 years after Blade Runner, yet on the East Coast not the West.
Edward G's personal finale is just so emotional and amazing.
Sol's sacrifice really for me seems to mirror Edward G's own end: going out on his own terms, for his own reasons...
It's TOO iconic to be remade - even if they try to return to Harrison's novel - and in the genre, at the time, Harrison was as big as Stephen King has been for years.
For all his personal foibles, Heston had a real bead on that world weary type of character (I think he sort of started in Ben Hur) in the same way the Clint Eastwood at the time became Dirty Harry.
It's a cracking slow burn of a movie which, as you say in conclusion, has come into its time: AT the time it was a bit much (and 2020 felt a loooooong way away!).
IN 2020..?
Yowch.
@56postoffice
Edward G Robinson's poignant final performance still moves me to tears. A fantastic actor.
@EdwardGregoryNYC
My grandfather was a dead ringer for Edward G. Robinson ... or Lou Costello depending on the photo.
@Nick-ty9us
Especially after you see the movie little Cesar, he was a fantastic actor
@DCHurlford1
He should have got posthumously nominated at the 1974 Oscars but the Academy always seems to ignore sci-fI movies no matter how good they are.
@davidhollingsworth1847
Yes.
@aisforapple2494
'Soylent Green' was Edward G. Robinson's 101st film.
He waa a terrific actor and is a personal favorite.
Rest In Peace, Eddie.
@rogerdogger6969
I saw Soylent Green in the theater probably within 3 weeks of its release. I'm 62 years old and grew up as a science fiction nerd from the day Star Trek came on the air. I've been talking about Soylent Green and the other Pantheon of films that when written for futuristic and now are almost historic for years. Thank you for finally bringing back into light one of the key and unfortunately clearly prophetic films of our time. When people fail to recognize the examples depicted in classic films which we are now not only living in but have exceeded beyond the wildest dreams of the people that made these films and wrote these books it kind of freaks me out. The examples and parallels are too clear and two consistent to be ignored. Not to sound like an alarmist or anything but I think it's too late. We don't know what we're eating we don't know what we're breathing we don't know what we're drinking we don't know what we're wearing we don't really know what we're washing our clothes in I could go on but you get the point.
@gregoryhagen8801
We are breeding ourselves out of existence. The Chinese found the answer. Will it come to that, in the U.S ?
@robertawallace9817
Yes too many nuclear accident's.
Messing around with farming and agriculture, animals and people.
Seems big business wants to control everything and everyone.
Unfortunately the people are spineless brainwashed sheep who do nothing but sit and watch as every right is taken from them.
I think a good dose of civil disobedience is long overdue.
To busy pandering to nutcases who want to butcher their primary school children and are worried about their pronouns.
I absolutely despair for the world.
Will common sense ever return?
No wonder people are so desperate to leave that they are actually doing it.
Ah well fiddle dee dee.
Feel like Nero fiddling as Rome burned.
@Omni_Shambles
@Gregory Hagen It's difficult to state that one specific "thing" is the problem. However, I understand that drastic changes from what is currently perceived to be "normal" or "centre", may be required. But I do not mean that in the creepy, weird way that you do. xD