Julius+Hemphill | ar

"For a long time I've been thinking about how to create spaces into which one can retreat, where one can find quiet, where one can see, hear, where one is able to concentrate, where one is isolated from the world around but still is able to participate in it…by means of art or music or both" - Rolf Julius, 1987 Futurism and Dadaism both made use of the synthesis of audio and visual arts to create a singular experience greater than the sum of its parts. This idea was further advanced by the Fluxus and Minimalism movements. Born in 1939...
1. Japanese visual metal band Vo: 哲 - Tetsu (→ Para:noir as 茜) Gu: ZEN (→ Dunkelheit) Gu: 淳 - Atsushi (→ Jewel) Ba: 真純 - Masumi (→ DIS★Marionette) Dr: 色 - Iro (→ Para:noir) 2. German singer-songwriter myspace.com/julius 3. Finnish rapper 4. British singer-songwriter myspace.com/juliusmusicuk 5. Dutch band JULIUS .
hello i am julius. in may 2005 i opened my record shop smallville in hamburg st. pauli together with my friends stella and pete (aka lawrence/ sten). we are focused on house, detroit and minimal techno, but also offer electronica stuff and some indie rock. coming from punk music and playing the drums back in the early days, i got into house and techno some day and started to dj. over the years i played at great places like cityfox & zukunft/ zurich, rex, batofar & nouveau casino/ paris, tresor, bar 25 & cookies/ berlin, levontin 7/ tel aviv, p3p/...
Jessie Mae Hemphill (18th October 1934 – 22nd July 2006), was a pioneering electric guitarist, songwriter, and singer, specialising in the northern Mississippi country blues traditions of her family and regional heritage. She was born near Como and Senatobia, Mississippi, in northern Mississippi just east of the Mississippi Delta. She began playing the guitar at the age of seven ,and also played drums in various local Mississippi fife and drum bands. The first field recordings of her work were made by blues researcher George Mitchell in 1967 and ethnomusicologist Dr David Evans in 1973 when she was known as Jessie...
Orlando Julius (born Orlando Julius Aremu Olusanya Ekemode, 1943) is a Nigerian musician, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is credited as one of the first musicians to fuse US R&B into traditional highlife music, creating his own influential Afrobeat sound during the mid-‘60s. From his time playing in the USA during the 1970s onwards, he is credited with bringing African music to a broader audience and famously co-composed the song ‘Going Back To My Roots’ with Lamont Dozier. He still plays and records regularly today. An indigene of Ilesha in Osun State, Orlando Julius Ekemode was born in Ikole-Ekiti to a...