GET THE ‘INSIDE TRACK’ ON THE THEME MUSIC TO DOCUMENTARY STRAND ‘THE INSIDE TRACK’ AS WE PROFILE BRISTOL TRIP-HOP COLLECTIVE ‘MASS OF A TACK’.
When theMessage commissioned it’s in depth documentary strand ‘The Inside Track’ we felt that the theme music needed to reflect the gravitas and import that the show would doubtless carry. There was really only one band that could fulfil such a specific musical remit. Bristol’s dark and brooding trip-hop troubadours ‘Mass of a Tack’ were already on Quentin Montreal’s turntable and it didn’t take long before they were on his office telephone.
“Being a huge fan of the dark and brooding trip-hop rhythms of Bristol’s favourite sons it was a huge pleasure to call the band and ask them to contribute to this innovative and significant new documentary strand. They immediately agreed to ‘trip-hop aboard’ and ‘Get the Facts on the Inside Track’ was the result. There was never any doubt in my mind that Bristol’s Finest would come up with something suitably dark and brooding but the fact that they got the title in there and rhymed it with their toasting really threw my cloak off.”
Speaking from their Bristol media space Sparky Narcosa and Button Mushroom had this to say:
SN – ‘s an old jam type fing me ol’ babber…..reckon moight a been an ol’ Tricky b soid?
BM – ‘Nuff ‘ting and Peace
SN – Spark me up Mush…..
We hope you’ll agree that when you’ve seen ‘The Inside Track’, you’ve got not just the facts, but the warts and all truth behind three peoples experiences of Ballet, Ice Dance and Polo.
GIVE US THE FACTS ON YOUR ‘INSIDE TRACK’.
Maybe you know quite a lot about something? Or at the very least there are some facts that you’ve got the inside track on? Why not send them in to us and we’ll put the very best of them up on our website or maybe even broadcast them on theMessage.