A walk in the forest with a camera while the flora danced it's windy wonderment. Back in the studio the music was created in the same fluid style. This song was later released on "Time is a slippery concept" album by Melodic Energy Commission. Thanks to Azul Salvaje for the violin part. Xaliman played the guitars and electronics.
This one dates back to summer of 2004
A walk in the forest with a camera while the flora danced it's windy wonderment. Back in the studio the music was created in the same fluid style. This song was later released on "Time is a slippery concept" album by Melodic Energy Commission. Thanks to Azul Salvaje for the violin part. Xaliman played the guitars and electronics.
This one dates back to summer of 2004
Song: Ambiquity
Music by Melodic Energy Commission
Fractal by Michel Gingras
ArtMatic, Premiere Pro
This is still a draft with very rough spots. I'm too eager to share this and would really appreciate comments. Next, render layers of video born of ArtMatic "listening"...
"HELP" ~ After Effect pro... I can send you 1080P for you to quickly add some |istening... a la this Abobe video... http://tv.adobe.com/#vi+f1519v1158
A trio of international, improvisational masters,
Henry Kaiser - guitar
Torsten Müller - bass
Randy Raine-Reusch - Thai khaen
Performing live May 22nd, 2009, at the Dance Center, Vancouver, Canada.
From the album Kamüra available on Za Discs.
http://www.asza.com
Chinook Kanaka explores the essence and tenacity of the Hawaiian ancestors, or Kanaka's, who followed the trade winds and steamship routes north to settle in Canada. This visually rich, live performance by Blair Hebert, was captured on video. We are happy to share it with you and we thank the musicians. ...
Blair Hebert - acoustic guitar, lead vocals
David Sinclair - guitar
Lawrence Mollerup – bass
Joseph Pepe Danza – percussion
Glenda Rae – vocals
Jenifer Brousseau – vocals
Alandra Napoli Kai – vocals & chanting
Music is the dominant theme of these videos. Most were produced with the direction or assistance of Xaliman, a video artist and musician based in Vancouver, Canada
Shout Box
There are still a few videos I am preparing to post. Mostly I await the next production. Where shall it lead?
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