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iron.

well, i guess it’s a classic by now - and that’s not by chance. i just had to feature this brilliant video here… (i know, it’s been around some time. so, if you know it already, just watch it again :)
responsible for this stunning piece of art is of course woodkid, formally known as yoanne lemoine.

all-star lemoine, aged 28, is a well-known producer, photographer, illustrator, video artists - and musician. for his latest (and first!) release as woodkid he compiled a small and beautiful ep, featuring four original tracks, plus two remixes of iron, chipped in by mystery jets and “mysterious” gucci vump (you should check out their unusual and very interesting ep, by the way). the iron ep started off in good company: it was released on green united music (featuring the likes of hindi zahra, gonzales, dani sicilano, craig walker, dan the automator, and many more) and co-produced by julien delfaud and bejamin lebeau, who you might know from their band the shoes (lemoine also produced their latest video wastin’ time. again: definitely worth checking!). what get’s me most about the sound of woodkid - besides his very characteristic, warm and soulful voice, reminding me of the sounds of antony & the johnsons - is the carefully arranged sound, masterly blending electronic, symphonic, soulful, melancholic and acoustic elements. what might seem like a motley collection of quite differing songs at first, fits surprisingly well and makes up one diverse but coherent ep. great music, great engineering - and definitely an impressive debut. lemoine is currently finishing his first album to be released in 2011 still. great stuff ahead.

for his amazing video for iron he (of course) got in as the director, teamed up with mourad belkeddar and mathieu plainfosse, and featured uk model agyness deyn (yep, the owl-lady).

long story short: they killed it.

beauty becomes the enemy of the future.



[…] things are best kept secret. To that extent […] is a world, and inside this world a […], and inside this […] a pulse, and where there should be […] said, nothing is said, nothing […] explicit about what this group is, where they are from, what […] do, why they do it, and […] you should listen to it. 



wow.
in a nutshell, that is pretty much everything you can say about Ian M. Hazeldine aka antonymes. when i came across his stunning music i was just captivated. decent ambient music between classical touches and spheric layers. apart from his work as an actual musician, Hazeldine regularly publishes very nice mixed on a (more or less) monthly base for fluid radio. check out the latest one right here, featuring some familiar faces such as clint mansell, valgeir sigurðsson and finn.

 

yep, ok, this is nice. but it gets even better: Hezldine’s latest release “beauty becomes the enemy of the future” stands between art, photography and music in a beautiful way: in collaboration with David Newlyn and Kim Smith, he created and wonderful piece of art, realizing a rather refreshing idea:

“I’ve had the idea to produce something that was more than just a record for quite a while. Being a musician, graphic designer and photographer, I’ve always tried to combine my disciplines. I’d bought a lovely photo album a year or so ago and a plastic Russian camera.”


well, i think the outcome of that is quite convincing -

wow.

sonne wird scheinen.

been talking about nina and gorje before. well, let’s get back to her:

“Heilstätten Beelitz is an abandoned hospital in the outback of Berlin, built around 1900. I had the idea of putting a gramophone inside. A tiny bit of life inside of these comfortless, dead walls.”

nothing more to add really.

nice one.

ok, it’s late.

but i have to share this with you. i found this video the other day and i’m still searching for the right words to describe it. unsettling may be one. touching also. intense, definitely.

it’s a modern dance performance, choreographed by gabrielle martin, the video has been directed by ivan rubio. it’s amazingly shot and produced. also pretty interesting is the music: a decent mix of murcof, pan sonic, ryoji ikeda and (my week’s favourite) bj nilsen (he has this wonderful release with hildur, but we’ll get to that later).

the director however discribes the video like this: “Both tranquil and frenetic, the Future aftermath of Axial and the Plane offers an ambivalent response to the eternal question of Our fated existence.”

anyway, whether answer or not, i like it. kind of.

it’s late.

“Find the remains, start playing with memories. A retrogressive moment, while life goes on. We play endlessly.”


this beautiful video was created by german filmmaker nina mühlenkamp for the bova international festival of new images 2009.

not that it’s just perfect for a one minute interlude of your day. it even features the music of gorje hewek, a versatile and amazing dj from moscow. you should check out his release “sur-dramatic nature” on netlabel fragment and his stunning sets on deepmix.eu.

now!

i like data

today i happened to come across one of my favourite artists again: carsten nicolai creates stunning works, that move on the edge between art and science - in a way that is simply beautiful.

(and may be a little bit nerdy too;)

i just lost my self, exploring his creations and their stories. now i know:

i like data!

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