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The Soundtrack to Intersection & Music for Inside the Ku Klux Klan

by Bob Keelaghan and Muerte Pan Alley

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Desert March 02:38
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Stop Sign 01:58
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Special Rock 00:59
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He's God 01:36
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Shroud 01:41
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Apparition 00:32
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Doom 00:55
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For Hajhuj 00:30
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Some Languid 00:42
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Swell 00:39
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Reimagined 01:26
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For Loutar 00:30
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Fin 00:31

about

Abstract. Psychedelic. Blues. Country. Avant garde. Jazz. Progressive. North Americana. Stoner rock. North Africana. Sonic. Ambient. Exotica. Haunting. Brooding. Hypnotic. Beautiful. Compelling. These adjectives could describe the melting pot of musical moods The Soundtrack to Intersection and Music For Inside the Ku Klux Klan , but that doesn’t clarify the motion picture. Both were originally scored by Keelaghan as largely solo guitar pieces (hence the modified band name for the project).

Part one is the music from Intersection, a short film by up-and-coming American director Brendan Beachman. The clever, very dark, existential comedy played at the Palm Springs International Short Fest, Oxford Film Festival, and Foyle Film Festival among others. It won an award for best editing from Rhode Island’s Sci Fi, Fantasy, and Horror Film Festival and was a daily pick on Filmshortage.com.

Part two is music originally written for BAFTA award-winning documentarian Daniel Vernon’s Inside the Ku Klux Klan that aired on British TV in 2015. Following a Missouri chapter of the Ku Klux Klan, it foreshadowed the spotlight on the resurgence of racist groups in the American socio-political landscape during the 2016 presidential election campaign. As a grim postscript to the doc, in February of 2017 Frank Ancona, the leader of the KKK chapter documented in the film, was murdered.

Beachman and Vernon similarly, but unrelatedly, contacted Keelaghan about using the music of Agnostic Mountain Gospel Choir for their projects. Coincidentally, conversations with each director evolved into asking Keelaghan to take a stab at doing original scores, since he could capture more moods than the AMGC back catalogue.

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released June 1, 2017

Bob Keelaghan, Jason Woolley, and Rob Oxoby. Guest vocals by Clinton St. John on "Stare Way Up to Heaven".

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