There are two artists using the name: The Modernist:
Jorg Burger's(1… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists using the name: The Modernist:
Jorg Burger's(1) electronic solo project as well as Nathaniel Spadafora's(2) solo folk project.
(1) Under a multitude of monikers including Burger Industries, Triola, the Bionaut and the Modernist, Jorg Burger has established himself as one of the figureheads of Cologne's influential minimalist techno scene. Although his Modernist alter ego suggests a fascination with the present and the contemporary, Burger has (perhaps surprisingly) cited a love for the classic indie pop of 80s UK illuminati such as Aztec Camera, Orange Juice, Scritti Politti and the Smiths alongside his more expected techno-love. More unexpectedly still, on 2003's Kangmei Burger included a track named after the late T. Rex percussionist, "Mickey Finn".
Having seemingly reached the same conclusion as peer and colleague Michael Mayer in his assertion that "Everything has been said as far as minimal techno goes . . ."
(as early as 1992, he stated his intent as to make acid house with the spirit of pop), the Modernist's melodic minimalism is steeped with perfectly poised guitar harmonics and meticulously placed vocals. Despite this fondness for "classic pop", Burger describes 1988 the year acid house overtook the dance-floors of Europe, as his year zero. 2 years later he had released his first tracks via Thomas Fehlmann's Teutonic Beats compilation. One year beyond this, he founded the Trance Atlantic and Monochrome labels, releasing tracks by permutations of himself and his friend & partner Wolfgang Voigt aka Mike Ink. Immersed in this electronic music culture, Burger founded the Cologne department of the Delirium record store (which was to subsequently mutate into Kompakt) and the Eat Raw label, ran a magazine, House Attack, and established a graphics and artwork agency called Granit.
In ´95 he took part in the relaunch of the Harvest Label on EMI Germany, where he released the highly acclaimed the Bionaut album Lush Life Electronica.
The peak of the label was reached in ´97, when Burger started his new project The Modernist with the album Opportunity Knox.
2 years & several releases later, Burger left Harvest to start his own label with Sony music. Burger was to subsequently birth the Popular Organization, the umbrella organization for the Popular Sound, Popular Music and Popular Tools imprints, the latter of which released his The Modernist Explosion 1999.
The album was licensed & re-released in an expanded version by Matador Records, US under the modified title Explosion 2000.
The ensuing Kangmei from 2003 included a track entitled "Protest Song" and Burger was seemingly making a protest/political assertion in giving his release a title that translated as "resist America". In fact it was a further variation on the everlasting ambiguity of his relation to America as an artist.
2004 saw his return to his former friends & partners from Kompakt, where he released the listening album "riola im Fünftonraum, a state-of-the-art update of his musical concepts as the Bionaut through the 90s.
In early 2006 the Kompakt studios were built & Burger´s now working alongside Reinhard & Wolfgang Voigt, Jürgen Paape, Michael Mayer & Superpitcher.
So it seems like the family´s back together again & we can all expect some exciting new collaborations & music in the near future.
His latest album release is a mix & mash up-cd for Stefan Struever´s new label faith recordings, called: collectors series pt.1 -The Modernist, released in august 2006.
Beyond his Modernist alter ego, Burger has recorded as Triola, Geometric Farms, Autobianchi, Science Wonder, Biosphere 1, B. Movement,the Bionaut, Structure (with Jammin' Unit and Dr Walker), Trinkwasser (with Lothar Hempel), Burger/Ink (with Mike Ink), and PopUp (with Antonelli Electr). He has also accepted many remix commissions created under his different monikers. Whichever of this array of names Burger adopts, he is one of the most intriguing creators of Cologne techno.
(2) Nathaniel Spadafora initially started his solo folk project "The Modernist" in 2009. His work often focuses on simple acoustic melodies and thin, almost Elliott Smith-like, vocals. Little material has been published but a demo can be expected for mid-2010.
Jorg Burger's(1… Read Full Bio ↴There are two artists using the name: The Modernist:
Jorg Burger's(1) electronic solo project as well as Nathaniel Spadafora's(2) solo folk project.
(1) Under a multitude of monikers including Burger Industries, Triola, the Bionaut and the Modernist, Jorg Burger has established himself as one of the figureheads of Cologne's influential minimalist techno scene. Although his Modernist alter ego suggests a fascination with the present and the contemporary, Burger has (perhaps surprisingly) cited a love for the classic indie pop of 80s UK illuminati such as Aztec Camera, Orange Juice, Scritti Politti and the Smiths alongside his more expected techno-love. More unexpectedly still, on 2003's Kangmei Burger included a track named after the late T. Rex percussionist, "Mickey Finn".
Having seemingly reached the same conclusion as peer and colleague Michael Mayer in his assertion that "Everything has been said as far as minimal techno goes . . ."
(as early as 1992, he stated his intent as to make acid house with the spirit of pop), the Modernist's melodic minimalism is steeped with perfectly poised guitar harmonics and meticulously placed vocals. Despite this fondness for "classic pop", Burger describes 1988 the year acid house overtook the dance-floors of Europe, as his year zero. 2 years later he had released his first tracks via Thomas Fehlmann's Teutonic Beats compilation. One year beyond this, he founded the Trance Atlantic and Monochrome labels, releasing tracks by permutations of himself and his friend & partner Wolfgang Voigt aka Mike Ink. Immersed in this electronic music culture, Burger founded the Cologne department of the Delirium record store (which was to subsequently mutate into Kompakt) and the Eat Raw label, ran a magazine, House Attack, and established a graphics and artwork agency called Granit.
In ´95 he took part in the relaunch of the Harvest Label on EMI Germany, where he released the highly acclaimed the Bionaut album Lush Life Electronica.
The peak of the label was reached in ´97, when Burger started his new project The Modernist with the album Opportunity Knox.
2 years & several releases later, Burger left Harvest to start his own label with Sony music. Burger was to subsequently birth the Popular Organization, the umbrella organization for the Popular Sound, Popular Music and Popular Tools imprints, the latter of which released his The Modernist Explosion 1999.
The album was licensed & re-released in an expanded version by Matador Records, US under the modified title Explosion 2000.
The ensuing Kangmei from 2003 included a track entitled "Protest Song" and Burger was seemingly making a protest/political assertion in giving his release a title that translated as "resist America". In fact it was a further variation on the everlasting ambiguity of his relation to America as an artist.
2004 saw his return to his former friends & partners from Kompakt, where he released the listening album "riola im Fünftonraum, a state-of-the-art update of his musical concepts as the Bionaut through the 90s.
In early 2006 the Kompakt studios were built & Burger´s now working alongside Reinhard & Wolfgang Voigt, Jürgen Paape, Michael Mayer & Superpitcher.
So it seems like the family´s back together again & we can all expect some exciting new collaborations & music in the near future.
His latest album release is a mix & mash up-cd for Stefan Struever´s new label faith recordings, called: collectors series pt.1 -The Modernist, released in august 2006.
Beyond his Modernist alter ego, Burger has recorded as Triola, Geometric Farms, Autobianchi, Science Wonder, Biosphere 1, B. Movement,the Bionaut, Structure (with Jammin' Unit and Dr Walker), Trinkwasser (with Lothar Hempel), Burger/Ink (with Mike Ink), and PopUp (with Antonelli Electr). He has also accepted many remix commissions created under his different monikers. Whichever of this array of names Burger adopts, he is one of the most intriguing creators of Cologne techno.
(2) Nathaniel Spadafora initially started his solo folk project "The Modernist" in 2009. His work often focuses on simple acoustic melodies and thin, almost Elliott Smith-like, vocals. Little material has been published but a demo can be expected for mid-2010.
Black Night
The Modernist Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Black Night' by these artists:
Al Pitrelli Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
All Good Things Holdin' on day by day Standin' tall til my back breaks Shaki…
Andy Wallace Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Ape Machine black night is not right, i don't feel, so bright, i don't c…
Arch of Hell Walk around in the midnight And heard the voices Beyond the …
ATB feat. Madelin Zero Black night, white lights Your eyes amplify Like a heartbeat…
Axel Rudi Pell & Friends I´ve been walking through the night walking through the bla…
Bad Manners Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Badar Ali Khan Mor laya mukh ve sajna men thu Te main lukh lukh…
Biz Black night, white lights Your eyes amplify Like a heartbeat…
Bob Seger He'll seem to come on with a vengeance You'll think that…
Bobby Blue days, black nights Blue tears keep on fallin', for you…
Bonfire What you make out of yourself That is just your business A…
Bruce Dickinson ABlack night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Bruce Dickinson and Judas Priest - Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Buddy Guy Black night is fallin' Oh how I hate to be alone Black…
Charles Brown Nobody cares about me Ain't even got a friend Baby's gone an…
Charles Brown & His Band Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gone…
Cheryl Thompson I wanna know if he′s tired I wanna know if he's…
Colin James Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gone…
D. Janin & J.C. Pierric Halloween is black as night it seems Halloween is black as…
Damh Funny thing how we knew from the first time I saw…
Daniel Janin J.C. Pierric Halloween is black as night it seems Halloween is black as…
Deep Purple Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Deep Purple (2nd) Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Deep Purple feat. Joe Satriani Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Deep Purple featuring Joe Satriani Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Deep Purple ft. Joe Satriani Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Deep Purple攀 Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Deicide Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Derek O'Brien Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gon…
Dodos (The) Black night, blackness When I wanted you, how I haunted you…
Dr. Frankenstein Ratan kaliyan ch kalle karname aa Case chalde jattan te pich…
Dr. John Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gone…
F.T.G. Ratan kaliyan ch kalle karname aa Case chalde jattan te pich…
Frank Sinatra Jr. Mmm Mmm Black Night Black Night ′Neath the silent Starry lig…
Funky Junction (A.K.A.Thin Lizzy) Panoramic coupe vision too clear Baddie right beside me she …
Gillan Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Guy Buddy Black night is fallin' Oh how I hate to be alone Black…
H.E.A.T It was a cold winters night the silver moon jump on…
H.E.A.T Tobias Sammet Panoramic coupe vision too clear Baddie right beside me she …
Halfway to Gone Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Holly Golightly Nobody cares about me Ain't even got a friend My baby's …
Hugo Strasser Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Ian Gillan/Ian Paice/Jon Lord/Ritchie Blackmore/Roger Glover Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Ian Paice Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
James Cotton Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gon…
Joe Bonamassa No one cares about me, no I ain't even got…
Joe Lynn Turner Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Joe Lynn TurnerAl PitrelliVinnie MooreT.M. StevensWill Calhoun Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Joe Satriani & Deep Purple Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Judas Priest/Bruce Dickinson Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
KITCHEN - Deep Purple Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Michelle Willis Clouds weave grey-blue thread In a braid across the sky Shif…
Midnight Sun Just like a moving target In a street fight We were both…
Mortuary Drape Wizards and witches are kissing the ram of the sabbath, Down…
Moya (Máire) Brennan Look at me standing here, nothing to see Speak to me,…
Moya Brennan Look at me standing here, nothing to see Speak to me,…
Muddy Waters No one cares about me No, I ain't even got a…
Porno Riviste Antenna base già attivata antenne sondano Possibili contatt…
Puhdys Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Ritchie Blackmore/Gillan/Roger Glover/Jon Lord/Ian Paice Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Savoy Brown Blues Band Nobody cares about me, I don't even have a friend…
Strasser Hugo Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Stratovarius Over the sea Moon's shining bright on it's way To clear th…
Stu Blank & Friends I´ve been walking through the night walking through the bla…
The Blues Project Nobody cares about me Not even have a friend My baby's gon…
The Dodos Black night, blackness When I wanted you, how I haunted you,…
The Nighthawks Nobody cares about me I don't even have got a friend Baby's…
THE SOLUTIONS 밤 아주 까맣던 밤 너와 내가 마주했던 밤 한참 아무런 말 없이 서로의…
Therapy? / Bruce Dickinson Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
Time Again "This song is about the girl and drugs that ruined…
Vargas Bogert & Appice Feat Paul Shortino Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Various Artists Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Willie Nelson Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gone…
Willie Nelson Feat. Dr. John Nobody cares about me I ain't even got a friend Baby's gon…
Wynn Michael And Band Black night is not right, I don't feel so bright, I don't…
Deep Purple Black night is not right I don't feel so bright I don't…
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@magnanimousmartyr421
I have actually never heard of this story before, at least up until just recently upon viewing this video for the very first time! I really must say that I thoroughly enjoyed the premise, however, the ending left me both rather wanting and curious, so therefore, since I finally had a moment to myself to reflect on my thoughts, I decided to finally take the time and write down my own personal explanation for the lore regarding the conclusion and my own personal theory as to what I think really happened!
MY EXPLANATION FOR THE ENDING OF THE MOVIE
In this movie, it is said that the reigning monarchs at the time of Jamals arrival in Medieval Times was both The Queen who was leading The Resistance against The King, a man named Leo, who wanted to form an alliance with Normandy by offering the hand of his daughter, The Princess, to a Duke. Now according to my own investigation that I conducted the other day, historically the monarch who truly reigned at the time was a man named Edward III. There is also an idea that many of the people and faces that Jamal encounters on his journey more closely resemble other people that he has known or encountered in the present. With all of this knowledge in mind, I could understand how one would draw the conclusion that Jamal's entire journey through a Medieval Kingdom was simply a dream as the movie (and Jamal) came to believe, which is why I think he has such a hard time recounting the events six months later.
HOWEVER! This knowledge alone DOES NOT in fact offer a concrete explanation for several OTHER factors present within the story! For one, if this story was all just a dream, then why did the medallion start to glow when Jamal was trying to reach for it? When we are first introduced to Jamal in the beginning, sure he does not exactly have a good work ethic and is perfectly ready to quit his job at Medieval World right then and there and work for the arising competition in Castle World, but we are given no reason to believe that Jamal is say a heavy drinker or a stoner, so the medallion glowing was CLEARLY not a product of some drunken or drug induced illusion. In addition, Jamal's friend and coworker Ernie also saw AND acknowledged the amulet in Medieval World's moat, so that even further muddies the idea that it was a dream since at least TWO people noticed its presence. Therefore the medallion is indeed very much real and is physically there in Medieval World's moat and, if the ending is of any indication, the medallion may still indeed be in the water, as we are given no reason to either assume or suspect that someone came around and took the medallion out of the water at some point!
MY THEORY
So here is what I believe what happened. First and foremost, the medallion is real and it is indeed magical! There is also the fact that, its powers are only ever activated if someone comes near or into contact with it, which may explain why Jamal is transported to different eras and locations by falling on top of it exactly, rather than just in the water itself, so the medallion has in fact NOT enchanted the water in Medieval World's moat in some form. When Jamal touched it as it's power awakened, he really was sent back into Medieval Times first, and then to Ancient Rome later at the end! However, the historical differences prove that these were not the Medieval Times or Ancient Rome that we know of and learned about, rather Jamal was simultaneously sent back in time AND to an alternate timeline where King Edward III was never a King! I am also willing to bet that, if we were to ever receive a sequel that chronicles Jamal's misadventures throughout Ancient Rome, then there may be a very good chance that it would NOT be OUR Ancient Rome, and that many other people from history may be replaced by someone else! I personally would also be interested to see Jamal actually try to learn more about the medallion and where it came from, who made them and for what purpose that they may have served!
Whew! Alright then, I do believe that is all that I had to say on the matter! Thank you again, and to any and all who see my comment, I certainly hope that you enjoyed my thoughts and theories regarding the movie Black Knight! Take care and Godspeed!!!!!!!
@maliaf25
“Jamal is surprised by his living conditions. He advises him to get some food stamps.” 😂😂 I love this movie. 10 times funnier on story recapped lol
@serious_nigga
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
@marjairose90
Took me out lmaooo
@dumplingpanda5830
got me wheezing 😭
@vetmom79
And to get some Ikea furniture 😂😂😂
@shack8110
thank the Lord there was no sequel to this turd
@theflash3100
This movie was basically my childhood, you really dug into the vault with this one
@adamkebede6015
100% beautiful memories.
@storyrecapped
:) hope you enjoyed the video!
@davidtemporal1801
What the title of this movie?