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A documentary about Bristol's booming jungle scene in 1996. 'Sounds of the West' documents the work of influential labels and club nights such as Ruffneck Ting and Full Cycle, and includes interviews with Roni Size, Dazee, Krust, Jakes and more.
Black women have a painful history of being overlooked, marginalized, and silenced. Our Voices: the Sounds of the Silenced features thought-provoking perspectives from talented Black women who, through pain, are motivated to use their gifts as a voice to protest injustices. Their call to action fosters a nation that is more loving, kind, and just. In order to transform communities for the greater good and well-being of all, it is imperative to plot a new path forward by listening to the Sounds of the Silenced.
Live performance from the Sounds of the Underground festival in 2005 included with the Robot Hive/Exodus issue. Released on September 28, 2010.
TV documentary series originally aired in 1996, entitled "Sounds Of The West", which examined the music being produced in the West of England. This particular episode named "Straight Outa Bristol" focused on the eponymous "Bristol Sound" and features interviews with DJ Milo (formerly of The Wild Bunch), Massive Attack, Tricky and Portishead. Music journalist, Phil Johnson, who would go on to write a book on this same subject, also weighs in on his feelings regarding the impact that Bristol had on the rest of dance music at the time.
Yonemoto’s video recreates the opening sequence from The Sound of Music, replacing the Austrian Alps with the Peruvian Andes, the village of Salzberg with Incan ruins and Julie Andrews with a young Andean boy. Sweeping aerial views and a solitary figure accompany the soundtrack, sung by the Andean boy. His song is a translated version of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s infective melody into the indigenous Incan language of Quechua, spoken by 13 million people throughout the Andes and South America. Yet the language is probably best known through its place in popular culture; George Lucas’ villain Jabba the Hut spoke this disappearing language.
Watch the Sunset on the Mediterranean Sea in Egypt while listening to ambient music from around the world
A live concert film on singer-songwriter Josh Rouse documenting a performance during his fourth studio record tour of "1972". Commissioned by Rykodisc, it was released on DVD making top ten lists for "best music DVD of 2004". The DVD is accompanied by a documentary feature on Rouse.
A documentary film about Swiss musician and singer/songwriter Stephan Eicher, his Yéniche roots and the history and persecution of the Yéniche people in Switzerland and their links to Swiss music.
Based on true events. USSR, 1950s. As the reach of the oppressive communist regime escalates,
This rare collection of videos hosted by the legendary radio DJ Ken Sparkes; Jukebox Saturday Night plays many never before seen music video clips from the greatest artists of our time. Most of the songs featured were previously only “heard” on radio, but, they have searched around and found the video clips for them, putting a face to the performers.
This program is part of the acclaimed Sounds Magnificent series, showcasing some of the great works in Western classical music. Andre Previn acts both as conductor of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and host of the show, which explores the lives and times of the composers, as well as featuring selections from their works. This episode presents renditions of Haydn's Symphony 87 and Mozart's Symphony 39.
Takigawa Yori (29), who left her hometown to work in the city, was spending her days in a gloomy state due to the intense workload, loneliness, and a vague sense of anxiety about her life. One night, around 2 a.m., she saw 'someone with an invisible face' standing at her feet. Since then, Yori began to hear 'sounds that others cannot hear'..
Joo Hyun Sung, a high school student, was born with a hearing impairment. Thanks to his mother's efforts and training, he can communicate well, so at first glance, nobody knows about his disability. He wants to start a bowling club at school because it is his greatest passion. Lee Soo Ah is the most popular member of the GirlStar group. One day there are rumors of a conflict in the group, and she surprises everyone with the decision to break and start school. He comes to the class with Hyun Sung, who is a fan of her rivals from the Ellie group
One day, Haru (25), who works as a bookstore clerk, reunites with Takeshi (45), whom she first met a few years prior, when she stopped him from jumping in front of a train. Takeshi offers Haru a job. Another day, Haru is worried about Yukiko (40) who is sitting on a bench in front of the station, and talks to her. This leads them on a small journey together. Haru takes along a cassette tape and recorder left behind by her mother Taeko, who died of illness when Haru was in primary school. Haru again faces regrets of not being able to help Taeko, which she had held for a long time.
Actor Edward James Olmos narrates this celebration of Chicano rock, with personal stories, archival footage and music from Ritchie Valens, Los Lobos and others vividly chronicling the history and cultural import of this music born in the barrios. Other featured artists include Lalo Guerrero, considered the father of Chicano rock, and the classic bands Thee Midniters, Cannibal and the Headhunters, El Chicano and Tierra.
André Previn explores Beethoven's life and music through performances of some of the composer's most popular works and an examination of his struggles in this episode of the 1984 BBC series chronicling the development of the symphony. Previn conducts the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in excerpts from Beethoven's Symphony No. 5 in C Minor, Op. 67, and a performance of the composer's Symphony No. 7 in A Major, Op. 92.
This DVD has ALL 4 SONGS FROM THE 1964 TAMI SHOW! It also has songs from the "Lost Concert", some Pet sounds promos, Ed Sullivan songs and a couple more...
The composer of ‘The Terror’ and ‘Attack of the 50 Foot Woman’ among others is remembered by Harlene Stein, Jack Hill, American Cinematheque’s Chris D. and others.
The film explores the ways in which material contains memory and holds potential for transformation, reincarnation, and healing. It is inspired by the people of Quang Tri, on the North Central Coast of Vietnam, one of the most heavily bombed areas in the history of modern warfare. The story centers around a woman named Nguyet and her mother, who run a small junkyard on the outskirts of Quang Tri, and Nguyet's cousin Lai. Nguyet earns her living by scavenging and selling pieces of UXO (unexploded ordnances). She also compulsively crafts hanging mobiles from the remnants of the UXO. By chance, she discovers she that these sculptures, which are drawn from her own imagination, hold a remarkable resemblance to the works of Alexander Calder. She embarks on a journey to uncover the source of this uncanny likeness. [Overview courtesy of James Cohan Gallery]