Front 242
Blend the Strengths
Front by Front
Wax Trax! Records (WAXCD 054), 1988
- 00:17 - Sector five, neutral zone.
- - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Leonard Nimoy, 1986) Madge Sinclair (as the Captain of the U.S.S. Saratoga)
- 00:17 - Gibberish (in Vulcan)
- - Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Leonard Nimoy, 1986) Kirk Thatcher (as Vulcan computer voice)
Crushed
05:22:09:12 Off
Epic (EK 53902), 1993
- 00:17 - Move it on down the line! Let's go!
- - Seconds: (John Frankenheimer, 1966) Meat storehouse worker. Actor unknown - Do you know?
First In / First Out
Front by Front
Wax Trax! Records (WAXCD 054), 1988
- 02:37 - I go out there every night just to hear the beat.
- - Light of Day: (Paul Schrader, 1987) Joan Jett (as Patti Rasnick)
GVDT
Geography
Wax Trax! Records (WAXCD 034), 1988
- 01:29 - What's wrong?
- - THX 1138: (George Lucas, 1971) Voice of medicine cabinet. Speaker unknown - Do you know?
Other sounds on this track also from THX 1138.
Operating Tracks
Geography
Wax Trax! Records (WAXCD 034), 1988
- 00:00 - Eleven thirty eight, retract. Eleven thirty eight, retract. Something is touching the TTO integrated logic modules. Switch tools. Eleven thirty eight, what's wrong? Would you like a stronger pill? Eleven thirty eight, you're getting talmod contact. Retract at two twenty. Vector oh seven niner. We're making contact at point zero zero three. Now, don't override here. This is critical. Okay, you can start your descent. That's it. Slow down just a little bit. You're overriding point seven. Okay, hold it, Eleven thirty eight.
- - THX 1138: (George Lucas, 1971) Voices from control room as THX 1138 works on robot officer. Speakers unknown - Do you know?
- 03:33 - Discontinue operation. Report to thermal station six two. Discontinue operation. We have to go back! This is your last chance to return.
- - THX 1138: (George Lucas, 1971) Voices from control room and robot officer in final scene. Speakers unknown - Do you know?
Serial Killers Don't Kill Their Girlfriend
05:22:09:12 Off
Epic (EK 53902), 1993
- 00:00 - Ouvre la porte, connard!
- - Nikita: (Luc Besson, 1990) Anne Parillaud (as Nikita)
Television Station
Official Version
Wax Trax! Records (WAXCD 026), 1987
- 02:36 - The television...
- - Videodrome: (David Cronenberg, 1983) Jack Creley (Brian O'Blivion)
Work 01
Front by Front
Wax Trax! Records (WAXCD 054), 1988
- 00:05 - Look out!
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Jerold Wells (as Kramer, Chief of Police)
- 00:11 - A body mutilated.
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Michael Elphick (as Fisher)
- 00:19 - Have you gone completely mad?
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Michael Elphick (as Fisher)
- 00:55 - We have agreed to try hypnosis.
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Ahmed El Shenawi (as the Therapist)
- 00:59 - Another mutilated body.
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Jerold Wells (as Kramer, Chief of Police) speaking over the telephone.
- 01:48 - Where did you get your training, Auschwitz?
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Michael Elphick (as Fisher)
- 02:22 - Water, water everywhere...
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Michael Elphick (as Fisher) quoting from "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
- 02:38 - Four murders. A month between each. Talismans. All the bodies mutilated in the same obscene manner.
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Voice of Television interviewer. Speaker unknown - Do you know?
- 02:45 - Chief of Police Kramer has agreed that we bring in a man with the expertise to handle a case like this.
- - The Element of Crime: (Lars von Trier, 1984) Esmond Knight (as Osborne)
Sample at 2:09 may be William Shatner, from Star Trek V. This is being researched now. Thanks to Steve Adam for the tip.