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- verb Present participle of
soundtrack .
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Examples
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The intersection of Stan Brakhage's abstract film and our abstract music can produce different meaning to different viewers/listeners (we are not so much "soundtracking" for the film as co-existing with the film).
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"soundtracking" at this album and they'd fit quite happily.
The Line Of Best Fit Mathew Parri Thomas 2010
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From the opening fuzz, everything about this sounds filthy, and I can foresee it soundtracking many a post-kebab one-night stand over the summer.
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On the music front, there's not much for Tull fans, but multi-genre performers including Lee Scratch Perry, Lamb, Joris Voorn and Holy Fuck will be soundtracking sideshows including holistic healing sessions, Thai yoga massage and a drum workshop for kids.
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Add to this a cosy couples cinema, midnight feast, assault course, ornithologically-inspired dating agency, lovey-dovey lectures, personalised love songs from Dusty Limits and DJ Pierre soundtracking the piñata-bashing in the ballroom and you've got an action packed evening indeed.
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Behind the decks on most nights was Greg Wilson, soundtracking the proceedings with a mix of American soul from labels like Motown and Stax, as well as the nascent New York musical art forms of electro and hip-hop.
Rocking the Mic Andy Beta 2011
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A fleet of "Disco Buses" will be operating between The Arches and SWG3, with bespoke mixtapes soundtracking the short journey.
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Sun, though she readily owns up to being a complete control freak when it came to creating, producing, directing, animating, fabricating, choreographing, editing and soundtracking.
Alexandra Marvar: MOUND: Moving Stop-Motion from Allison Schulnik Alexandra Marvar 2011
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A man on a dance music mission, but of a dark hue, Richard Fearless seems torn between soundtracking the party or the hangover.
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The song was made record of the week on Radio 1 and has since been given the ultimate accolade any ghostly, piano-led torch song can get: soundtracking an American TV show about vampires.
First sight: Birdy 2011
bilby commented on the word soundtracking
Ack, verbing!
August 30, 2022