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The Batman (2022) Credits Techno Tracks By Kevin Saunderson, Peggy Gou, & Others

The Batman is set to feature techno tracks by Kevin Saunderson, Peggy Gou, Alesso, and Patrick Topping. It’s one of the most eagerly awaited movies of 2022.

An official dossier leaked online has revealed the 14-track playlist for the forthcoming film, with two tracks from Gou – unreleased cut ‘Darkroom’ and 2016’s ‘Troop’ – as well as ‘Fresh,’ a collaboration between techno pioneer Kevin Saunderson and Patrick Topping among the picks.

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Robert Pattinson as Batman

Robert Pattinson Made Ambient Music While in His Batsuit

Robert Pattinson revealed to GQ that he made ambient music in his batsuit while on set for Matt Reeves’ The Batman.

[T]he nature of the shoot was so kind of insular, always shooting at night, just really dark all the time, and I felt very much alone. Even just being in the suit all the time. You’re not really allowed out of the studio with the suit on, so I barely knew what was going on at all outside. I’d be in the tent just making ambient electronic music in the suit, looking over the cowl. There’s something about the construction of the cowl that makes it very difficult to read books, so you have to kind of almost lean forward to see out of the cowl.

Pattinson on creating ambient music in between scene takes

It’s worth noting that Pattinson isn’t a stranger to music. In the past the actor claimed that music is his back-up if acting fails. Pattinson’s love for music is very apropos, considering the latest Batman character is inspired by Kurt Cobain. Batsuit or no batsuit, “Come As You Are“.

The Abandoned Building That Used to Be A Batman-Themed Nightclub

As a popular resort city in Thailand, Pattaya has its share of nightclubs that tourists frequent. But at one time, there was this one particular nightclub which stood out because of its unique concept, as shared by photographer Dax Ward in his photo blog.

In the 1990s, one of the most prominent nightclubs to open in the city was one that had a theme inspired by the DC Comics superhero Batman. While the concept behind it may have some sense since Batman mostly operates at night, he’s also not known to be the type of guy who enjoys parties, and would prefer to intimidate and chase down criminals to justice instead. Though it could be argued that his alter ego Bruce Wayne is seen as someone who loves to have fun, but that’s another story for another time.

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Despite the oddness of it, the Batman-themed nightclub quickly gained a following as one of the city’s hottest nightspots. It went all out on the Dark Knight-inspired theme. It even had its own “bat signal” to “signal” that the club was open.

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Unfortunately, it had a short lifespan. After just a year and a half in business, a circuit board overload caused a fire in the premises. Worse, the circuit board also handled the operation of the club’s electronic doors, causing the doors to shut with many still locked inside. Inevitably, many died as a result.

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

The tragedy sealed the fate of the once-popular landmark. It prompted an immediate shutdown of the establishment, never to reopen again.

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Photo by Dax Ward via Mixmag

Today, the old nightclub lies in an abandoned and decaying, at times haunting, state. The presence of numerous graffiti now replaced the people that used to hang out here. Nevertheless, it has managed to survive to this day as a memory of a wild and colorful past as well as its tragic, premature end.