| 影響 | This is Oli Sorenson's latest DVJ set, as performed AV Social on 27 February. The show consists of a mix of official DVJ singles produced for specific labels, as well as unofficial bootlegs. This set was here divided into 8 parts, especially to fit the 10 min format of YouTube.
The show is cnstantly evolving, as a DJ set would be. But for the show recorded here we find tracts by Ellen Allien, Ricky Stone, Kolombo & Nemio, Mark Romboy, Rudi Stakker, Mark Knight and many more. All videos are produced by Ne1co artists © 2009, incluidng work by Oli Sorenson, Movement, decollage.tv Rebel Overlay.
Oli Sorenson is currently preparing for a tour of the summer festivals using track from this DVJ set plus many more to come
For more info about Oli Sorenson and other Ne1co artists please click on Ne1co.info . |
| 風格近似 | Born in L.A., Oli Sorenson AKA VJ Anyone started performing in 1997, at Tiga's club in Montreal (Sona). Based in London since 1999, he had his first big break when visually supporting Talvin Singh on his Untouched Tour in 2000. Now at the top of his game, Oli's been voted 3rd most popular VJ in the world by DJ Mag in 2006, and 6th this year with his brand new collective Ne1co, which includes Movement, decollage.tv, Rebel Overlay, Shakinda, Blinkin Lab and more.
VJ Anyone's sound reactive animations have been an essential part of nighttime gatherings of all kinds, in the UK and internationally. He has played alongside the likes of Riccardo Villalobos, Darren Emerson, Timo Maas, Meat Katie (producing all the pop promos for his album "Vibrator"), and more recently Sander Kleinenberg, for which he produced bespoke visuals for all the DVD tracks on Sander's current live show.
Countless brands have commissioned VJ Anyone to perform at their events, including Nokia, Ray Ban, Intel, Bacardi and many more. Likewise, he has produced numerous AV performances and film remixes, first off with long time musical partner Motorboy, but now more on a solo front. Hi performances were seen at top media festivals and venues like Optronica, Opus VJ and SFMOMA.
Also an accomplished lecturer and curator, Oli wrote VJ related articles in DJ Mag, essays in dedicated VJ books for Paul Spinrad, D-Fuse and Xarene Eskandar, as well as a six part series on the international audiovisual scene for Roland (roland.com/audiovisual). He curated the VJ Cult cinema screenings at the ICA and gives visual workshops sporadically at 01 in Soho. In 2005 he started The AV Social, now one of the most recognised events in London for showcasing VJs and AV acts. |