Stevie Wonder, Herbie Hancock, The B52's, Sesame Street, McCoy Tyner, Andres Wilson,
Errol Garner, Natalie Cole, George Benson, Andres Segovia, Deodato,Natalie Cole,
Nat King Cole, Toto, Chicago, Blood Sweat and Tears,Earth Wind and Fire, Laura Nero,
Carol King, The Temptations, Quincy Jones,Amy Honey, Naomi Hall,Elevado,
Melanie,Harry Cornick Jr. Headband, Mission Of Burma
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The B52's, Stevie Wonder, lounge piano, kids' music, Herbie Hancock and
McCoy Tyner when playing Jazz Piano:
Two abstract urban meditations composed by French visual artist Jérôme Schlomoff.
Both filmed with a pinhole movie 35mm camera, these two films create mysterious and eerie portraits of the two cities, a ghostly New York City under a snowstorm and a poetical exploration of Amsterdam as a city suspended between past, present and future, in a visual voyage filmed at some of the city’s building sites.
Both films are going to be presented with a live soundtrack performed by experimental hip-hop producer Smooth One and bass player Mouard Baali.
Smooth One biographical notes:
Smooth One comes from the abstract hip-hop scene. He wrote with Dj cam the two first album in 1996 and 1998, Underground Vibes and Substance. After a live album recorded in « Transmusicales » festival in Rennes and many remix for Air, Tek9 and Silent Poets, Smooth One decided to work alone, mainly on film music, and managing his own label, Superflux, which also published the soundtrack of
BJ I used to get to your shows up in the Boston area a lot, and really enjoy seeing you perform. I moved to the Philadelphia area for Seminary, so I hope to come see you in November when you come down. You'll know me, I'll be the one wearing a cassock! See you then, God bless.
Luke Lukas is back with an album full of that gleeful gloom that made us love him at first sight. His trustworthy 4-tracks and him go their separate ways so he's now presenting 12 perfectly arranged folk songs to us. Luke reveals himself as a kind soul, but like the western movies taught us, a dreadful killer always hides under every placid looking Texan.
"Leaving his strongly lo-fi sound that impressed us the first time, he treasures the recipe, packing in this new plain, delightful work a caring love for vocals, which are worthy of Neutral Milk hotel, with a touch of Chordettes feel."Daniele Dileo - Lab Magazine
hey, thanks for the add, Ms. Snowden! I used to have you on my old MySpace account. we talked a few times. I'm still a fan of your stuff. hope all is going great for you. you still touring?