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Found Footage & Music Video: Mayer Hawthorne – A Long Time
In ambito cinematografico per found footage si intende un film realizzato prendendo un metraggio preesistente, parzialmente o interamente e, adattato, montato in un nuovo contesto. Questa tecnica è utilizzata da diversi anni da parte di registi sperimentali, oggi sempre più autori di video musicali stanno adottando questa pratica. Il risultato, quando ben fatto, è davvero
Three Fall ON A WALKABOUT celebrating Red Hot Chili Peppers
Fresh, exciting and unconventional, of international calibre and with that certain something; these are the new artists of Young German Jazz. They set off to reinvent jazz, without borders or dusty nostalgia: Now, Three Fall is stepping up to the plate alongside these established names with their debut album “On a Walkabout”, celebrating the music
CHALABA | This album shines in all colours
Amazon.com Widgets “When do you know whether you have a band that works? You can’t plan something like that,” ponders Joachim Kühn. The 66-year-old is a veteran from a tradition of conscious avant-garde music, a partner of greats including Michel Portal, Archie Shepp, Ornette Coleman, Rabih Abou Khalil, Stan Getz, Michael Brecker and Michael Wollny,
jazz review # Bohuslän Big Band with Nils Landgren directed by Colin Towns
As diverse and vibrant as the Swedish jazz scene may be, it’s not possible to avoid market trends even here. There are only two professional, continuously working big bands in the country – the Norrbotten and the Bohuslän Big Bands. The latter originated during the Fifties from a military band whose tradition dates back to
jazz review # Frøy Aagre – CYCLE OF SILENCE
Greatness often lies in compactness. If you search for the important impulses in European jazz you won’t necessarily find them in the cities and densely populated urban centres of our world; instead we should look to the corners and countrysides, and a land of fewer than 5 million inhabitants – Norway. No other country in