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Strange to Say

from Offscreen by Dragonfly Lingo

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STRANGE TO SAY (from William Friedkin’s THE EXORCIST) - a vile piece where the hellish sound of heavily treated vintage synthesizers is all too evocative of the film’s horror. That scream coming halfway into the track sounds all too familiar – it is the famous scene where Reagan speaks backwards. Only this time it is played forward so as to reveal the blood-chilling lines that resonate within the music. Towards the end, one could swear the Latin phrase has been recorded specially for the track.

Contains samples from The Exorcist by William Friedkin, ©1973 Warner Bros. Pictures

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from Offscreen, released June 23, 2011
Written by Mitia Wexler and Aleksey Maksimov

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Dragonfly Lingo Rouen, France

Dragonfly Lingo is an electronic industrial act, started in 2009 with an idea to take the pieces of dialogue from film and pair it to the music that each excerpt inspired. With time, the Dragonfly Lingo moniker expanded beyond one concept album paying homage to the silver screen gems… ... more

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