Archive for the ‘Video’ Category
Von Thord – Wedding Night
Saturday, March 12th, 2011Amazing stuff from Von Thord and Emil Lundaahl.
Credits:
Cello: Johannes Bergion
Double Bass: David Werthén
Whistling: Martin Isaksson
Directed by: Emil Lundaahl
Camera: Carl-Johan Engberg
Sound recording: Anders Bergsten
Andreya Triana ‘Far Closer’ Live at Cafe Oto, London
Friday, February 11th, 2011James Blake – Limit To Your Love
Wednesday, December 15th, 2010
dZihan and Kamien – Homebase
Monday, September 13th, 2010
John Stanford – Sea Of Tranquility
Wednesday, August 18th, 2010More of John’s work can be found from his website. His Youtube channel can be found here!
Blockhead – The Music Scene
Wednesday, August 11th, 2010
Aphex Twin – Selected Orchestral Versions
Monday, August 9th, 2010
Aphex Twin’s “Selected Ambient Works 85-92″ is one major milestone in the electronica bloodline. For year or two, some orchestral versions surfaced every now and then, and finally you can get the complete ‘orchestrated’ album for free! Originally Rave Degolith put these orchestral versions together and now thanks to digital label Myuzyk they are available for everyone.
Download album here! (Original download page at Myuzyk)
And just a reminder, from the original album.. Heliosphan, which I have played on Sunday Coma radio shows numerous times! Lets hear some orchestrations next weekend!
Beats International – Dub Be Good To Me (Unreleased Syv2 Un1 Remix)
Wednesday, July 7th, 2010Track made to tribute one of the best tracks ever made – and played exclusively on Sunnuntaikooma sets! You heard this FIRST here!
UNKLE – Rabbit In Your Headlight
Saturday, June 5th, 2010Massive track and great video to go along with it!
Owen Pallett Live at Tavastia (Helsinki)
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010Owen ‘Square Enix Law Suit’ Pallet, also known as Final Fantasy, boosted a live PA yesterday in Tavastia club in heart of Helsinki. Pretty OK show, but I must say that he was a bit wasted and his solo bits were definitely best parts of the gig.
I haven’t seen him previously with other artists and that might have something to do with it. But it didn’t help that Thomas Gill wasn’t so on sync with Owen – or vice versa. On quite a few tracks, the attention did slip focusing on some misplayed chords or to breaking up Tavastia microphone lines. Blame it on the boogie (or doobie), but at least those Tavastia folks should really up the ante on that venue.
Since one of the best live performances I’ve ever witnessed was performed by Owen, I’m fine with everything and still think that EVERYONE should go and see Owen perform live. And my girlfriend really liked this Tavastia gig too, even she hasn’t heard him live before.
Happened to stumble upon a Youtube recording from the gig, check it out!