DWJ Enspire
Thursday, November 29, 2012
Federico Aubele---Diario De Viaje (Travel Journal)
at the end....
The day leaves,
The blue is getting darker here,
The day, it's going,
And the sounds are lost this way.
The warm immensity,
To waves in a vast sea,
The ships already depart,
Marking the beginning and the end.
And just as I begin to sing,
The world starts to spin,
The spring stays behind,
And the sounds already change
I don't know what will remain,
Nor what it is that will leave,
I don't know, I don't know what will stay,
But nothing, nothing can be stopped.
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Monday, May 14, 2012
Dosh
Born in LA and raised in Minnesota. This guys parents are former priest and nun?(!)...its a classic 'artsy/musician' background. He started learning to play the piano at age 3.
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Lhasa de Sela
my sister gave me a text that said 'cool song alert'. i heard this and and agreed, it's just really cool. after researching a bit on this American born artist who lived in Canada and France I also found out she died in 2010 at the age of 37 of breast cancer...saddened me enough to post on this blog and buy the album on amazon. very similar to Norah Jones, but imo musically better. the album is worth getting for sure. enjoy!
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Guru and DJ Premier of Gangstarr
When it comes to American Hip Hop, Gangstarr will survive the test of time as years pass. Brooklyn based (or Boston-depending on who you talk to) They have a solid formula, a clear message, and a producer/DJ that is a big fan of classic jazz. Gangstarr released their last album in 2003.
In 2010 Guru passed away from health reasons. This is a cool homemade video found on youtube and a sample of the subject matter that Guru was pretty consistent with through 6 Gangstarr albums.
DJ Premier produced and mixed every album but also made beats for other artist. These are 2 good examples.
In 2010 Guru passed away from health reasons. This is a cool homemade video found on youtube and a sample of the subject matter that Guru was pretty consistent with through 6 Gangstarr albums.
DJ Premier produced and mixed every album but also made beats for other artist. These are 2 good examples.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Natacha Atlas: Mon Amie la Rose
It's not alot of times that you hear an Arabic singer, sing in French, with Arab influenced music. Wikipedia can expain it better:
"Atlas was born to a father of Moroccan, Egyptian, and Palestinian ancestry[1] who was born in Jerusalem and a British mother who had converted to Islam..." (wikipedia)
The song itself is a remake of a song from 1965 by Francoise Harding, that was based on a poem by Cecile Caulier and Jacques Lacombe. Translated, it seems pretty deep.
"Atlas was born to a father of Moroccan, Egyptian, and Palestinian ancestry[1] who was born in Jerusalem and a British mother who had converted to Islam..." (wikipedia)
The song itself is a remake of a song from 1965 by Francoise Harding, that was based on a poem by Cecile Caulier and Jacques Lacombe. Translated, it seems pretty deep.
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Ahu: Mo Kolours
..to break the Viking theme. Not the biggest fan of Ahu but the video is creative and the production of the music is pretty nice.
Moondog: Viking on 6th ave.
Aaron Copland is probably the best known American composer, but in my opinion Moondog is the least known and better of the two, and likely one of the greatest untold stories yet to be told to a mass audience. (although, online rumors say that Jeff Bridges is likely to play him in a film adapation)
In a nutshell, Moondog was born in the midwest, went blind when he was about 9 yrs old from a dynamite exploded in his face. Got into music from his dad who was a preacher for a church. He moved to NY alone and was basically homeless (he did rent a 9'x9' closet to sleep in) but spent his days building/inventing instruments and playing them on the corner of 6th ave. in NY --- dressed as a viking. Eventually discovered by producers and musicians, cleaned up and sent to Germany to record his compositions with an orchestra. An amazing person. born 1916-death 1999
here are 2 samples of his sound and the bottom footage is of him on 6th ave. that recently popped up on youtube.
In a nutshell, Moondog was born in the midwest, went blind when he was about 9 yrs old from a dynamite exploded in his face. Got into music from his dad who was a preacher for a church. He moved to NY alone and was basically homeless (he did rent a 9'x9' closet to sleep in) but spent his days building/inventing instruments and playing them on the corner of 6th ave. in NY --- dressed as a viking. Eventually discovered by producers and musicians, cleaned up and sent to Germany to record his compositions with an orchestra. An amazing person. born 1916-death 1999
here are 2 samples of his sound and the bottom footage is of him on 6th ave. that recently popped up on youtube.
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Valhalla Rising (2009) directed by Nicolas Winding Refn
...speaking of Russian composers, Vikings and Peter Jackson. Valhalla Rising: A group of Vikings travel to the Holy Land get lost and end up in North America. An extremely well shot and a good looking movie..the story..so so, but I liked it. Shot on the RED EPIC Camera (Digital, but looks like film). This is the camera that Peter Jackson is using to film the 'Hobbit' movies...a sign that the days of using actual film are numbered. I thought this was someones homemade trailer with Tchaikovsky playing over all the violent scenes in the movie, but it's on youtube under the Vertigo Films Distribution account.
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Alexander Nevsky (1938): Directed by Sergei Eisenstien/Composed by Sergei Prokofiev
I guess this was the time Symphonies were transitioning for films as musical scores. If this plays at your local orchestra I suggest watching it, its pretty cool. Prokofiev was a well known Russian composer better known for 'Peter and the Wolf'. As far as the movie, some of these old flicks like Metropolis and Birth of a Nation are pretty impressive even in todays standards, they were the big budget movies of there time. Also, Peter Jackson must have used this as reference because alot of the shots are almost identical to Lord of the Rings.
Monday, June 6, 2011
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Bands of England...
...The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Queen, Radiohead..the list goes on. It's no secret when it comes to the bands that come out of England. I would love to live in England for a year or 2 just to soak up the artistic motivation behind the society. Whether it's film, music, or design America is run by too much large corporations focused on mass market. If it doesnt appeal to 90% of the market it wont sell, this leads into the dumbing down of all artistic effort here. I would think that this mindset sets a tone for the creative process. Fortunately the bands below came from England. Had they originated from America you would likely never have heard of them, or they would never exist the way they do now.
Portishead "Only You": Directed by Chris Cunningham. not their best song but their coolest video. (i mean really,it must have taken alot of effort to get rid of those bubbles.)
The Good the Bad and the Queen: Album Teaser. Im just glad to hear their working on another album.
Siouxsie and the Banshees "Forever": again not their best song but a cool homemade video.
Portishead "Only You": Directed by Chris Cunningham. not their best song but their coolest video. (i mean really,it must have taken alot of effort to get rid of those bubbles.)
The Good the Bad and the Queen: Album Teaser. Im just glad to hear their working on another album.
Siouxsie and the Banshees "Forever": again not their best song but a cool homemade video.
Friday, June 3, 2011
Chuck D / Public Enemy
1990 Public Enemy released their 3rd album, "Fear of a Black Planet" which had 20 songs. People might argue this but in my opinion, it's the hip hop equivalent to the Beatles, Sgt. Pepper album. Both albums musical production is well done and different for it's time. Each song varies from the next making every song sound different and memorable. Both albums carry a powerful message that makes it hard for a listener to walk away not thinking a bit differently about society. The lyrics of these albums is what made them relevant then, and now.
found this on youtube, its the intro and 1st song on the album. it's not an official video but has some really cool footage. note: after 1:40/sec it isnt part of the actual song.
in 2010, the album celebrated it's 20th anniversary. I was 18 yrs old then, and after listening to this album...
found this on youtube, its the intro and 1st song on the album. it's not an official video but has some really cool footage. note: after 1:40/sec it isnt part of the actual song.
in 2010, the album celebrated it's 20th anniversary. I was 18 yrs old then, and after listening to this album...
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
“Sometimes In The Stars”
A music video done for Australian group "The Audreys" animated by Ari Gibson & Jason Pamment. While the music isnt necessarily my cup of tea, the animation definitely is.
Sometimes the Stars from The Audreys on Vimeo.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Nina Simone
I'm not sure where this video came from and not much information is online as to who made this. Comments on youtube say it was playing on MTV in 1985. Nonetheless, a clay animation of Nina Simones classic is nice to see.
Sunday, May 15, 2011
Asheru and Blue Black "Unspoken Heard"
I grabbed a promo copy of this when i worked at Tower Records in '01 only because i like the cover art, and it ended up becoming one of my favorite albums. like the Roots theyre a Phili based group and probably inspired by them as well. More lighthearted like De La Soul and good music to draw to. A few selections from their first album, "Unspoken Heard"
Friday, May 13, 2011
Robert Frank: The Americans
Robert Frank was also an experimental film maker, which probably explains why his photography has a very cinematic feel to it. These are few selections from the book, "The Americans".
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Hugh Masekela - 1984
Sometime around 1983, Chicago had a station that played House music through mixes on the weekends. Hugh Masekela is actually a jazz musician, but like Herbie Hancocks music during the time, things were changing...
Monday, May 9, 2011
"Assassination of Jesse James" Directed by Andrew Dominik
A well done artsy film and technically one of the best movies made. Cinematography, Story, Dialogue, Costume Design, Music, Actors are all top notch. Andrew Dominik and Casey Affleck should have won something for this.
Friday, April 29, 2011
"Father and Daughter" Directed by Michaƫl Dudok De Wit
I'm a bit late as this came out in 2000...but never too late to appreciate Dutch animation. I thought it was French because the music sounds like Amelie. enjoy.
The Roots - How I Got Over
An article I read confirmed that this album was written for people about to reach the age of 40. If your content, this album is motivating. If your in denial, this album might not be for you. Their best album since Illadelph.
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Damon Albarn
Damon Albarn from Gorillaz, The Good the Bad and Queen, Blur and the 'Ravenous' soundtrack. Mali Music.
Hayim Kobi
By chance I found this unknown musician from this trailer for a 're-envisioned' movie which he did the soundtrack for. His stuff is worth checking out.
http://hayim.talmusicworld.com/
http://hayim.talmusicworld.com/
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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