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Drone and dark ambient project from Chris Goudreau aka Sickness. .
Marisa Tomei (/məˈrɪsə toʊˈmeɪ/; born December 4, 1964) is an American and Italian (dual citizenship)[citation needed] actress and producer. In a career which spans three decades, she initially saw success in movies as a young actress followed by a tumble with a series of unsuccessful movies and saw a resurgence during her middle age with a series of universally acclaimed performances and films. Over these years she has established herself as one of the finest actresses of her generation and has received many awards and nominations for it. Following her work on the television series As the World Turns, she...
Falling into place? This is where it all comes together. Just before Quiet is the new Loud reared its tentative head in 1999, Julia Kliemann (vocals, sine keyboard) and Chris Flor (vocals, guitar) began to gauge the boundaries of calm fragility with their reduced tendercore: when early attempts at collaborations (skateboarding) didn’t work out, Chris decided to convince his fellow student Julia to join him for an improvised performance supporting songs:ohia instead. With a touch of open naivety and idealism about them Komëits simple stories and clear messages place them at the forefront of artists who are not afraid to...
Somei Satoh (SATOH Somei 佐藤聰明) was born in 1947 in Sendai (northern Honshu), Japan. He began his career in 1969 with "Tone Field," an experimental, mixed media group based in Tokyo. In 1972 he produced "Global Vision," a multimedia arts festival, that encompassed musical events, works by visual artists and improvisational performance groups. In one of his most interesting projects held at a hot springs resort in Tochigi Prefecture in 1981, Satoh places eight speakers approximately one kilometer apart on mountain tops overlooking a huge valley. As a man-made fog rose from below, the music from the speakers combined with...
Dutch singer and (song)writer, Aafke Romeijn (born Overasselt, The Netherlands, 1986), was a singer in Mister Blue Sky for six years before she decided she had enough songs to carry on by herself and under her own name. She self-released her English-language début album Stella Must Die! in 2011, then reverted to writing and singing in Dutch, to increasing critical and public acclaim, on the Chin. Ind. Spec. Rest. (2014) and Je Doet Je Best Maar (2016) albums - as well as the Anders Nog Iets? EP (2016). The change of language also marked a significant shift in musical style:...