Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron’s New York is Killing Me

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron's New York Is Killing Me 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron's New York Is Killing Me

 

The audiovisual remix of Gil Scott-Heron’s “New York Is Killing Me” directed by Chris Cunningham premiered last Sunday (26, September 2010) at the Moma (Museum of Modern Art).

Cult filmmaker, musician, photographer, and producer Chris Cunningham is known for his highly acclaimed music videos for artists including Aphex Twin, Björk, Portishead, and many others. Since 2003 his focus has moved to music. Recently, he has headlined festivals around the world with his new live show, and is presently working on his first audiovisual album. 
The three channel version video  from Gil Scott-Heron’s New York is Killing Me is also available for viewing on Chris Cunningham’s website.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Designer fashion Blog | Chris Cunningham | Gil Scott-Heron's New York Is Killing Me

Video: Chris Cunningham | Music: Gil Scott-Heron

Nosaj Thing | the master live at work

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Nosaj Thing | Improvised Dj Set live on Kexp

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Nosaj Thing | Improvised Dj Set live on Kexp

In the above video the Los Angeles based noise conductor Nosaj Thing performs an improvised Dj Set live on Kexp. It is very inspiring to see the master musical modulator create his electronic soundscapes and wild beat tectonics in the studio of Kexp radio. We like this very much.

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Nosaj Thing | Improvised Dj Set live on Kexp

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Nosaj Thing | Improvised Dj Set live on Kexp

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Nosaj Thing | Improvised Dj Set live on Kexp

Warmenhoven & Venderbos | Nosaj Thing | Improvised Dj Set live on Kexp

Music by Nosaj Thing | Video by Erik Hecht and Patrick Richardson Wright | Kexpradio channel Youtube

Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog | Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog | Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog | Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

 

Recently the, Copenhagen based, Danish electronic musician Anders Trentemøller released his latest album titled “Into the Great Wide Yonder”. The Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers like the lead track and its video from this album a lot. For the albums lead single “Sycamore Feeling”, Trentemøller teamed up with Danish singer Marie Fisker. The result is a sophisticated, edgy-chic, fashionable and melancholic down tempo song with haunting vocals by Marie Fisker.

The very inspiring and beautiful music video for “Sycamore Feeling” was written and directed by video artist Jesper Just. It was shot in the abandoned town of Centralia in Pennsylvania USA. The reason Centralia was abandoned is because of a fire in the coal layers and the mines beneath the town, a fire which broke out in 1962 and which is still burning nowadays. The female lead is performed by both, Diana Wagner and a well known New Yorker drag performer, Princess Diandra. Due to the fragmented structure of the video both actors become basically one identity.

 

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog | Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog | Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion blog | Trentemøller and Marie Fisker | Sycamore Feeling

 

Music: Anders Trentemøller and Marie Fisker  | Video: Written and directed by Jesper Just

Micha Volders and Lotte Vanhamel: The Vermin Twins, electrical freestyle with an avantgarde edge

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion Blog: The Vermin Twins

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion Blog: The Vermin Twins

The Vermin Twins are a very intriguing and innovative Belgian duo made up out of Micha Volders and Lotte Vanhamel. The music they make is a cocktail of freestyle experimental pop, dance and electronica with an avantgarde edge.

The description on their website about them says: ‘Vermin Twins like melody and rhythm, jumping insects and funky mysteries. Vermin Twins like to sing and dance, scream and jump or slap the bass with a big fat thumb.’

And for sure they make this description come true with their fascinating act of electronic musical “dancescapes”.

Listen below to the track called “Suffocate” from their debute album “Exoskeleton” which was released on the 25Th of March, 2010.

 

Warmenhoven & Venderbos designers fashion Blog: The Vermin Twins

Find more information on The Vermin Wins website and their Blog.

Photos, music: Vermin Twins | Photo top: Toon Aerts | Photo centre: Marke Tenster | Photo bottom: Kmeron