Tag: music

  • Enra – Pleiades

    A cherographed music, dance, and light number that truly is an extension, a bridge from here to where we came from. A beautiful peace that amazed me with how the dancers interacted with the light and the story being told. More information at http://enra.jp

  • Rameses B – Review of Reborn

    Rameses B – Review of Reborn

    I first learned of Rameses B while browsing Indiegogo for music and film projects. After listening to a sample track, I knew this was the music I needed to contribute to and support. The result of this campaign is the album “Reborn“, and it was worth the wait. The layers of multiple instruments present here,…

  • Music Highlight – Rameses B

    One artist that has become a mainstay on my playlist and I feel is not from this planet, is Rameses B.  I became aware of his music through his campaign on Indiegogo, raising funds for his latest album Reborn.  I had to make a contribution and be a part of this “chilled experimental album”.  I…

  • New Music

    It has been far too long since I posted about new music I am listening to or highlight something special.  Music really is a lifeline and thread between everything.  Music takes you places outside and inside of yourself.  It can trigger memories or create new ones. Music is universal and it presents a bond, something…

  • Music – Startle the Heavens

    I had been listening to the music of Startle the Heavens.   This is a project of musician and composer Ben Leopard.  Music is vital to our understanding of ourselves, the world and other cultures.  This meant a lot to me and cemented my desire to be involved with the movie in anyway possible. My…

  • Today’s Music

    It’s been some time since I wrote about music, and anything new I have picked up. Music is one thing I look forward to and helps me get through work, writing, and life. On a typical day, I am plugged in for about 10-hours of non-stop music. I go through trends and try and be…

  • Music – Start it Over, by Maktub

    This review is from a couple of years ago but the music of Maktub is timeless. Start it Over, by Maktub With the anticipation of a child at Christmas, the first time making love or a never before tasted Italian red wine, I delved into the new disk and was justly rewarded. The music starts…

  • New Music – Zoe Keating

    I stumbled upon this classical musician while desperately hoping that Hildur Gudnadottir had something new out.  I have only had one listen to this gem, but am blown-away by the soundscape and emotion emanating from the cello. Website: http://www.zoekeating.com

  • New Music – Peter Vircks

    Finally, the release of new music by Peter Vircks – What You Believe Is True.  If you like the saxophone, piano, and jazz, this is the disc for you.  Soothing, mellow, foot tapping, energetic, fun, slow, fast – everything music and jazz should be. Website: www.petervircks.com

  • Dance and Music Group – Rhythmic Circus

    My friends in the dance and music group Rhythmic Circus are taking their production “Feet Don’t Fail Me Now” off-Broadway. New Victory Theatre, Times Square, NYC, November 14th through December 1st. Rhythmic Circus from Minneapolis, Minnesota Home-grown hoofers from Minneapolis hit the road with a trunk full of tap shoes, funky costumes and a big brass…