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VOX LUMIERE is a unique live performance that combines theatre, original music and silent film to create a completely new entertainment experience. Musicians, singers, dancers, and state-of-the-art multi-media, weave together with classic silent film in a thrilling retelling of timeless movie masterpieces.VOX LUMIERE has performed in the US and Europe receiving awards, and excellent critical and audience reviews. VOX LUMIERE was also honored by the Cinematheque Francaise with a special performance in Paris. VOX LUMIERE "translates" internationally because the music is universal, and the films' intertitles are easily recreated in any language.
Vox Lumiere - Electronic...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 221 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m3s
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Ultra Music Festival 2007: Fatboy SlimAn amazing performance. Too bad Fatboy Slim doesn't tour USA more. Awesome rocking out with all you guys, see you at next years Ultra.
Ultra Music Festival 2007:...
Categories: Music festivals 
Added: 222 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 9m22s
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The Uganda music scene is coming up fast. More and more talented artists from all kinds of music styles come up and make their way even outside of the country. Visiting Zanzibar in summer 2006 for the shooting of the film Zenji Flava, about the Zanzibar music scene and hiphop on particular, I met the hiphop duo Sylvester & Abramz from Kampala, Uganda. Their performance on the Zanzibar International Film Festival blew my mind and especially the song Lemelako, their hitsingle, I'm still listening often. I went back to see the guys in Kampala during the filming of my second movie New Voices, about the meaning of hiphop music for youth in Kenya and Uganda. Reggea artist Pato and fellow hiphop artist Lyrical G where also attending ZIFF 2006 and in this film they perform live and explain you about their inspirations and the Swahili language barrier.This clip is a short fragment from the film Zenji Flava.
Ugandan musicians rockin'...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 221 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 5m22s
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2001 performance from the aid el kabir festival. Morrocco from short film entitled, Jajouka - produced by jon schainker, toshio omori, and simon cheffins
the master musicians of...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 221 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 3m42s
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Pictures I took:http://xeph925.multiply.com/photos/album/38/22SEP07_RS5_Forum_Teriyaki_Boys_LIVE_Newyork-Tokyo_FestivalFull Length of all tha clips i got:http://stage6.divx.com/user/robbiebulilan/video/1682550/Teriyaki-Boyz-@-NY---Tokyo-Music-Festival!Managed to make it on time to tha performance of teriyaki boyz! @ tha NY-Tokyo Music Festival. Shit was bOMB! i can't believe i saw it.  Anyway here's all tha highlights.Props:Mishidabo - Making tha ripslyme forumBlebebop - For giving me the heads up on the festivalWetworks Design - Having a blast there. and lloyd for tha idea of throwing tha shirt hahaCamera: Canon S3 ISPrograms Used: Adobe Premierelinks:www.ripslyme.jconserv.netwww.myspace.com/xeph925www.myspace.com/wetworksdesign
Teriyaki Boyz @ NY- Tokyo...
Categories: Music festivals 
Added: 221 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 10m10s
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On Sunday, July 15th [2001], Plan 9 Records in the Carytown area of Richmond, Virginia showcased an outside performance stage behind their store with music all day long.All live music events were free in celebration of their 20th year in business.Sparklehorse was the final performance.This is 'Spirit Ditch'.[forgive the lone viewer who thought the toy horn section was just over-extremely hilarious.  looks as if someone needs to get out t'house more.]
Spirit Ditch -by-...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 221 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 4m45s
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Sloan performance on Friday, September 8, 2006 at the Ovation Music Festival in Stratford, Ontario with special guest, Hilary (age - 8).
Sloan -...
Categories: Music festivals 
Added: 222 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 8m10s
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Armenian Music Awards Performance
Razmik Amyan - Srtik -...
Categories: Music awards 
Added: 221 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m0s
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Visitors who plan to attend the Rainforest World Music Festival 2007 at the Sarawak Cultural Village in Kuching this year can rest assure that they are in safe hands.According to Sarawak Tourism Board's CEO, Gracie Geikie, security has been beefed up in numbers of personnel and also with the addition of drugs detecting police dogs. Such measurements are only to ensure that patrons can truly enjoy the night with no worries with regards to security at the event.This is also done in lieu with the increase in numbers of visitors this year, which is targeted at 24,000 people."We had such a great response from music lovers, loyal fans to the event and also people who have heard about the event through friends. Sales of online tickets were great. In fact for Saturday, all of the tickets are sold out," explained Geikie.Those going for the show can expect a big turn out and also amazing performances by 20 bands from all around the world, most of which are second timers of third timers to the Rainforest World Music Festival."The aim of the festival has always been and will always be the preservation and conservation of ethnic music and traditional musical instruments.As we went along the event also became an instrument to promote peace through rich culture and heritage. We are happy that the festival has grown bigger through the years. For next year, we plan to bring RWMF to another level, not in term of quantity but by adding fringe events," she said.Some of the events in discussion are tribal arts workshop and tribal arts forum. Such events are hoped to encourage visitors to stay longer and really be exposed to Sarawak's heritage so that they can truly experience what Sarawak has to offer.The Rainforest World Music Festival, organised by the Sarawak Tourism Board, kicks off today at the Sarawak Cultural Village in Santubong untill Sunday where visitors will also have the opportunity to take part in the various workshops carried out throughout the three days.The stage performances that will feature various bands from all around the world will be held every evening starting from 7.30pm. Day passes are still available for purchase for Friday and Sunday while Saturday's passes are sold out.Those wishing to check availability can go online at www.ticketcharge.com.my or head on to the Visitor Information Centres in Kuching.Tickets are priced at RM80 for a one-day Adult Pass. Children aged three to 12 years of age can purchase half-priced tickets.Log on to: www.VirtualMalaysia.com/vmtv
Rainforest World Music...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 221 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 9m57s
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Japan's fascination with figure skating has amazed me for some time. In my blog I once mentioned their enthusiasm for Flamenco. Iceskating is another national pride they have been investing in. Prominent athletes have been enjoying a high social status. Surely, advertisements seem to go well with these national heroes and heroines.Tokyo is now hosting the World Iceskating Championship. Thousands of people flock to the indoor ice stadium to watch several young skaters from some four season countries. Teens would throw roses and Teddy Bears after each perfomance. The whole country is suddenly warmer in the remaining wintry season as each skater slides on the thick ice layer accompanied by the best of world musical compositions.Takahashi Daisuke is one of Japan's treasures. Dubbed as the Prince of Japan, he won the silver medal two days ago (March 24)in the prestigious event. Like a true Samurai, he pushed his rank up from fifth to second next to a French skater (You can see in the clip the audience cyring as Takahashi, now emotional himself, finished his memorable perfomance). With the standing ovation and the cry subarashii (great!), he is the first Japanese male ever to have won such a distinction.Using my cell phone, I recorded his live performance from our TV!Post Script*The shouts in the background came from my wife*Thanks to Susan, my friend from Indonesia, who for a while was my consultant in YouTube stuff.
PrinceTakahashi Daisuke
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 221 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 8m2s
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Go to http://www.panonthenet.com/classics/pan_rebels.htm for the full performance of this selection - "In My House" - as arranged by Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe.  In the late 80's a group of young, innovative, progressive, talented and rebellious steelpan musicians known as Pan Rebels left their mark on New York pan as no other has.  In many respects Pan Rebels' birth signalled the dawning of the new and current age in the New York pan music continuum. Pan In New York was going to become primarily a youth movement. New ideas, interest and people would become critical components of the New York pan scene. And Pan Rebels was always at the forefront -  trying new things although they are not always the ones who received the credit when it became popular. It is not surprising that Pan Rebels started the now-famous New York J'Ouvert celebrations.Simultaneously, a young group of New York electrical and broadcasting engineers known as Basement Recordings were also experimenting and working closely with Yamaha Corporation of America - who recognized their brilliance immediately - to fine tune its digital recording technology.  Yamaha provided Basement Recordings with one of it's then-unreleased 24-bit digital recorders to test and make recommendations.  The unit was then known as the DMR8 which would become the corner stone on which all future Yamaha digital recordings technology would be based.  As faith or luck would have it, many of the engineers at Basement Recordings were also pan musicians.  Even before the introduction of the DMR8, Basement Recordings was light years ahead of any other group or production team in terms of producing quality steelband recordings.  Since the mid-80's they had already developed a technique they label as the 'box and one' specifically for the steel orchestra.  It received rave reviews and write ups in many of the broadcasting and professional audio journals.Now armed with this digital recording goliath - that was in many ways way ahead of its time - Basement now had the tools to capture the full dynamic range of the steel orchestra without compromise. Moreover they were committed to producing outstanding recordings that could stand next to any great music productions regardless of genre - and showcase the greatness of the 'Boogsies' and 'Bradleys,' with any of their contemporaries.In Pan Rebels - Basement Recordings found kindred sprits - young musicians who were not tied to conventionality - furthermore they were not afraid of the presence of technology.  Add the great Len "Boogsie" Sharpe, the ultimate unconventional arranger and what you got was magic.   Basement Recordings always looked forward to recording Pan Rebels steel orchestra.  They were young people; they understood the power and importance of recording and immortalizing their music works/material.  As a matter of fact the band's management viewed Basement's recording them as a critical part of their panorama season.  World-renowned arranger Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe was perfect as he supported, encouraged and understood what Basement and Pan Rebels were undertaking.  Interestingly enough Basement's and Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe's paths would cross many times in other professional arenas in the future - of particular note would be their coming together with legendary master drummer Max Roach on future recording projects. The Pan Rebels - Basement Recordings collaborations produced many recording gems that featured prominent arrangers like Garvin Blake and Pelham Goddard in addition to Len 'Boogsie' Sharpe. Even though the orchestra has been inactive since 2002 - with their musical works and contributions to the New York Steelband music scene, while spearheaded by the dynamic trio of Anthony 'Pra' Trebuse, Gary Rogers and Michelle Williams - Pan Rebels remains a New York steelband fixture.
Pan Rebels with Len...
Categories: Musical compositions 
Added: 221 days ago
By: antony
Runtime: 4m15s
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09/18/2007 New York World Festival - Sounds of the Mediterranean - Central Park SummerStage http://www.summerstage.org/Orchestre de Tanger - The Orchestra of Tangier, is under the direction of Ahmed Zaitouni, the 76-year-old founder of the Conservatory of Tangier who is widely considered to be the last living legend of Moroccan Andalusian music. Zaitouni studied with many great masters of Andalusian music, including the revered Sheikh Moulay Ahmed Ouazzane. The orchestra, comprised of graduates of the Conservatory of Tangier, features virtuoso musicians on rebab (fiddle), oud (lute), violin, viola, tar (tambourine), darbouka (goblet drum) and vocals, along with guest artist Abderrahim Souiri, one of the most popular Andalusian vocalists in Morocco. Since its formation in 1981, the orchestra has performed at many prestigious music festivals and events in the Middle East and Europe and received international recognition for its recordings of traditional Andalusian music. Its performances feature excerpts from the classical nuba repertoire - vocal and instrumental suites which evolved over 1,000 years ago in Cordoba, Spain (which was ruled by the Moors) and are credited to the Baghdad musician Zyriab.
Orchestre de Tanger -...
Categories: Films music and musicians 
Added: 221 days ago
By: devcode
Runtime: 3m42s
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