31 Aralık 2012 Pazartesi

Don't Look Now (1973)

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The film which is set in Venice, Italy is about a couple who recently lost their daughter who tragically drown. It is in Venice that John and Laura Baxter begin to experience mysterious occurrences whilst John is working for commission on a Church in the city. The film adds to the stereotypical viewing of Venice as a dark and disengaged place, the couple who are mourning their daughter meet a ‘psychic’ women in a restaurant that claims to be able to communicate with their daughter.The couple are then submit to various unexplainable events such as visions of their daughter, this leads them to stay in contact with the psychic and try and keep in contact their lost child. 


The psychic warns John to leave Venice as he is in danger, and it is at this point when Laura leaves the city to visit their son who has fallen ill in England that John begins to experience strange visions and premonitions. John searches Venice for his wife believing that he has witnessed her and that she has been kidnapped or hurt by the ‘psychic’. 


It is in this point that John is put into danger, and is ultimately killed by a crazy dwarf like character who is running around the streets of Venice one late night, after pursuing the character who appears much like John’s daughter in an iconic red coat, the character turns around and cuts John’s throat. The final scene of the film is John’s funeral with Laura and the psychic lady on board and it is this image that John had ‘seen’ in his ‘premonition’ causing his initial distress about his wives where abouts but ironically he should have been more concerned for his own. 


The film carries many of the stereotypical values that are often attached to Venice in media representations, portraying Venice as a dark and sinister city, although depicting a strong bond of love in the relationship between the characters of John and Laura which again reinforces the notion of Venice being a city of Love. 


The people that John and Laura meet are all quite strange and this creates a sense of being alone and isolated. The way in which the city is captured on film is quite one dimensional in the sense that it is mostly filmed during the night so the city streets appear daunting and scary, the Church that John is working on has much connotative values and the imagery of the stain glass windows is used through the film, captured from an angle which make the building appear threatening. 


Though out the film their are clear connotations to the Church and the death of  the daughter the link is established in the montage of shots whilst the daughter is dying to the images that John is processing of the Church in Venice and it is almost a warning not to go buythis is only apparent to the viewers. Although their is a link between the Church and the Death it is not clear or extensive.

They Might Be Giants New Album Nanobots Out 03/05/13 + US Tour Dates Announced Including 3 NYC New Year's Eve Shows

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Album & Tour News from They Might Be Giants
Nanobots Out March 5 on Idlewild Recordings


SOLD OUT Brooklyn New Year’s Shows kick off 2013 Tour

They Might Be Giants have perfected their deliriously catchy, original sound over the past three decades. The two-time GRAMMY winning Brooklyn originals return with charming wit, electrifying pop melodies and just enough bass clarinet on their 16th studio album. Created at the private studio of their long time collaborator and producer Patrick Dillett (David Byrne, Mary J. Blige, Tegan and Sara), Nanobots will be released March 5, 2013 via Idlewild Recordings and distributed through Megaforce.

TMBG “combine a Dadaist sensibility with smart hooks.”

—The New Yorker

  

“They make defiantly uncool look and sound unbelievably cool…”

—Village Voice

Nanobots finds the band in fine form. Title track Nanobots puts a dark cartoonish spin on the world of technology while the call and response chorus and percussive guitar line of “You’re On Fire” dares even the grumpiest wallflower not to dance. Blending the band’s signature storytelling, some dueling horns and sly humor, “Call You Mom” is a caffeinated pop gem. Download the "Call You Mom" MP3 where it premiered with Rolling Stone today & we encourage you to post & share.

They Might Be Giants’ innovative Dial-A-Song service and imaginative high concept, low budget music videos stood the band apart early in their career quickly rocketing the alternative rockers to mainstream success. Known for recording numerous themes most notably The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and the GRAMMY-winning Malcolm In the Middle theme, the band has 2 platinum albums, 2 gold albums, and have been nominated for 3 GRAMMYs, winning two. Known for their energized live show and love of the road, the band will kick off a 60-date international tour on February 27. Lucky fans in NYC will have several chances to experience the band’s explosive live show once more in 2012 at their three SOLD OUT New Year’s shows at Brooklyn’s Music Hall of Williamsburg. Stay tuned for more from They Might Be Giants coming soon!

They Might Be Giants Tour Dates
NYC New Years Shows + 2013 Dates throughout the US


12/29
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12/31
2/27
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Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Brooklyn, NY
Portland, ME
Burlington, VT
Rochester, NY
Columbus, OH
Cincinnati, OH
Louisville, KY
Nashville, TN
Birmingham, AL
New Orleans, LA
Houston, TX
Dallas, TX
Tulsa, OK
Columbia, MO
St Louis, MO
Chicago, IL
Cleveland, OH
Detroit, MI
Pittsburgh, PA
Tarrytown, NY
Huntington, NY
Boston, MA
Boston, MA
Philadelphia, PA
Baltimore, MD
Richmond, VA
Charlottesville, VA
Carrboro, NC
Charleston, SC
Asheville, NC
Atlanta, GA
Atlanta, GA
Music Hall of Williamsburg
Music Hall of Williamsburg
Music Hall of Williamsburg
Port City Music Hall
Higher Ground
Historic German House
Newport Music Hall
Madison Theatre
Headliners
Cannery Ballroom
Workplay Theatre
House of Blues
House of Blues
House of Blues
Cain's Ballroom
The Blue Note
The Pageant
Vic Theater
Beachland Ballroom
Majestic Theater
Mr Small's
Tarrytown Music Hall
The Paramount
Paradise Rock Club
Paradise Rock Club
Theatre of Living Arts
Ram's Head Live
The National
Jefferson Theatre
Cat's Cradle
Music Farm
Orange Peel
Variety Playhouse
Variety Playhouse

Listen to Select Tracks from They Might Be Giants:

Delerium Reveals 'Days Turn Into Nights' EP; Includes Remixes by Andy Caldwell, Seven Lions & Solarstone

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Delerium Releases
Days Turn Into Nights EP
INCLUDES REMIXES BY ANDY CALDWELL, SEVEN LIONS & SOLARSTONE

Click Below to Listen to the Days Turn Into Night EP:

The nine-song EP includes several remixes by house impresario Andy Caldwell, dubstep producer Seven Lions (aka Jeff Montalvo) and English trance artist Richard Mowatt, better known as Solarstone. With each remix comes various edits on the standout track.

With two decades worth of music, Delerium continues to make waves in the electronic world, with Days Turn Into Nights as the #1 Breakout song this week on the Billboard Clubs chart.

For Days Turn Into Nights, Delerium incorporates a male singer for the second time in 12 years! In the past, Delerium has featured strong female vocalists—having worked with Leigh Nash (of Sixpence None the Richer), Miranda Lee Richards, Butterfly Boucher, Emily Haines (of Metric) and the most commercially successful single, Silence, featured Sarah McLachlan. Only once since Matthew Sweet on Daylight (from 2000’s Poem) has Delerium brought in a male vocalist.

Bill Leeb (Front Line Assembly, Skinny Puppy), the creator/brainchild of Delerium—which includes collaborators Rhys Fulber, Jared Slingerland and Jeremy Inkel—has sold over 3 million units worldwide and over a million albums in North America.

Stay tuned for more announcements in the coming weeks.

Days Turn Into Night Tracklist:


  1. Days Into Nights (Seven Lions Remix)
  2. Days Into Nights (Andy Caldwell Remix)
  3. Days Into Nights (Solarstone Pure Mix)
  4. Days Into Nights (Album Edit)
  5. Days Into Nights (Andy Caldwell Dub Mix)
  6. Days Into Nights (Solarstone Pure Dub)
  7. Days Into Nights (Seven Lions Remix Edit)
  8. Days Into Nights (Andy Caldwell Remix Edit)
  9. Days Into Nights (Solarstone Pure Edit)

Pioneer Ibiza Calendar - 2013

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This is my sixth Ibiza calendar that Pioneer have commissioned me to shoot, and if you follow me on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram, you can see that for the majority of the summer season I have been on planes to and from the island. This year the calendar is printed on A3 size, and has 12 high gloss pages which feature famous DJs, clubbers, dancers and shows the impact Pioneer has on the island. It's distributed worldwide, and given to people that buy the Pioneer equipment and are in the music industry. It will also will be distributed for free around Ibiza.

I was a little worried about shooting the calendar this year, as last years calendar went down so well with everybody and I didn't know if I could top it. However, the reaction to this edition has been amazing, I'm really happy how it all came together.
I had loads of fun shooting the season, which again was outstanding. Best sets that I heard were  Carl Cox at Space, Luciano at Ushuaia and Steve Lawler at Sankeys, proper house music!  Every year just seems to get better and better. 
I think my favourite shot of the year was the image of the IMS event (1st pic below) It was shot from the the top of the Dalt Vila, by the church, whilst Carl Cox was playing. It was a bit of a trek to get up there but so worth it, you could see for miles and it looked epic.
My second favourite shot of the season was the big crowd photo that I shot at Ushuaia (2nd pic below). It was Afrojack's birthday and Steve Aoki got all the DJs, entourages and Ushuaia workers to get on the stage and turn to me for a massive group photo, was great fun.
Below are a few of my favourite images of 2013 (there are loads more) and below that is the calender in full, which I must say looks great with its new redesign (big up Planet IA)  Hope you like it :)
I would like to thank Mark, Simon, Amy, Tania,  Rik, Jason and Dan Tait at Pioneer, Phil, Amy, Kay and Rob at Planet, Ibiza crew Mel Sutton and Piers Dupoy who was as usual wing man on the Island! All the DJs (and management) who were great letting me photograph them and everybody else in Ibiza and the UK that have helped put this together.

Pioneer 2013 Calendar

 




Ellie Goulding - Southampton Guildhall

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This was my last live shoot of 2012, and what a year it's been!

What a nice way to end it too, with the lovely Ellie Goulding, who was performing her last UK date of her sell out 'Halcyon' tour. I have photographed her a few times before and as ever she was great. I have to say that the lighting was all over the place during the second and third tracks, so it was a bit tricky to shoot, but had I fun.