The score was an Alloy Orchestra original written 20 years ago. It's so good—that score—that Alloy Orchestra has been hired to play it at least 500 times. They sell recordings of the score, too. After last night's performance, Trent Moorman interviewed Alloy Orchestra's Ken Winokur about Metropolis, what it's been like to play it so many times, and "the amazing diversity of lamps" in Fritz Lang's film, among other topics.

Read Trent's whole post right here.

Cinerama's first-annual science fiction festival is ongoing. Tonight's screening of a new 70 millimeter print of Kubrick's 2001 is in Stranger Suggests.