Month: April 2021
Voyager
Catchy, with keytar solos.
“While metal is what they do, the band clearly has mixed 80s New Wave synthpop with this modern progressive metal sound, creating music that is airy, hyper melodic, and incredibly fun to hear. You will hear dense keytar layering and super strong vocal hooks right alongside powerful polyrhythms and huge riffs. This is a band that knows musical space and understands how to balance everything to a tee.”
Porter Robinson
Cedric Burnside – Step In
Minco Eggersman
A particular vibe, well executed.
Anomalie – Crescent (Live)
WOW | INORI -PRAYER-
Cool demo performance using high speed projection and face scanning…
“The latest work to utilize real time tracking and face projection mapping using a state of the art 1000 fps projector and ultra high speed sensing, “INORI-PRAYER-,” has been released. This project was born when Nobumichi Asai (WOW) approached collaborators TOKYO ( http://www.lab.tokyo.jp/ ), the dancing duo AyaBambi, and the Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory at the University of Tokyo.
This project began when songs were created about “life,” a theme proposed by Tanigawa (TOKYO), who acted as this project’s director. Creative and technical director Asai (WOW) and CG director Shingo Abe (WOW) completed visual production and programming based on inspiration they obtained from the songs. Aya Sato added the choreography, and TOKYO completed the project by making it into a video. “Radioactive” is the inspiration that Asai felt from music. “Radioactive” wields destructive power, and from that brings “death”, “suffering”, and “sadness”. And then, the “opportunity” to overcome those things. Accompanied by the overwhelming performance of AyaBambi, a visual synchronization of black tears, skulls, faces being severed, Noh Masks of agony and the Heart Sutra have sublimated into a single piece of work.”
Audrey Nuna
Per Nilsson
Could listen to this guy noodle around improvised guitar solos all day.