That's right -- we could spend five minutes to remove the samples for another audience, but it was our intention 1st to use some of the kitschy material from our Christian media history because those who made the films were sincere. Several of our tracks will be strung together with this idea forming a kind of concept album. Plus, we feel it is original -- no one else is doing it.
Good call hugoleo, when I saw the films I was so young I found them to be disturbing as well, but in a manner that led me toward repentance. Hence, the 2nd reason for using the samples. Call me bizarre, but I find it facinating and paradoxical to explore the love for dance music AND recognize the obvious difference in values. I enjoyed messing with people when I was djing who were getting jiggy on the dance floor by throwing a pastor sample over the music, and its funny to watch them stop what they're doing and think about it....

They are samples from the classic 1972 movie "A Thief In The Night" by Mark IV Pictures.
Oh, man. I really don't like that series. It's depressing.
But I liked the music though.
