Showing posts with label electronica. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electronica. Show all posts

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

MusicDishTV Presents "Hello" By Award Winning DJ JP


"Hello", a new animated video from the award winning DJ JP, explodes onto the screen with a massive bass and Electro pop track. The low voice speaks in English, and it's very humorous and entertaining with very simply drawn characters moving around on a black background. The bass has an elastic sound, and a moving line that sounds like a jazz walking bass. A little man in a hat is searching everywhere as he walks past the country side flowers, and through the rain storm to find someone he's trying to talk to, but can't hear. The music becomes more intense as the kick drum and high note keyboards keep climbing higher in tension, and the poor little man just keeps trekking through the city traffic. Ahhh, finally the payoff comes as night falls, and our hero is joined by many friends that came to dance, and party! "Thanks for coming!". This will be perfect when fans come to hear JP spin at one of his shows! Smartly placed social buttons are on the end of the video for social media sites, offering fans numerous ways to connect with DJ JP.

Email: tv@musicdish.net
Website: http://www.jplantieri.com

Wednesday, March 31, 2010

X: The Human Condition Electronic Press Kit



If You've Ever Had The Experience Of Feeling Alone, Alienated Or "Different"...

Hypnotical Entertainment Invites You To Discover The Unique Music, Film And Internet Experience,

"X: The Human Condition"... A Love Story Of A Different Kind...

X: THC is evolving and redefining what a live show means within the model of the music industry.

Featuring An Immersive, Multi-Sensory Environment, The Live, Dynamic Concert Performance By X: THC, Enhanced By The Emotionally Charged Film, "X: The Human Condition", Creates An Uplifting And Stimulating Shock To The Senses...

Free Downloads Available At
http://www.x-thc.com

Album Release: March 16, 2010.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Audioplasm (Polarity/1 & Rubio) - Guillermo Ate My Lunch



"Guillermo Ate My Lunch" is the opening track of Audioplasm's first CD, Heavy Meadow, which features Guillermo Cardenas on merengue percussion. Audioplasm is a collaboration of two artists from New York City, Polarity/1 and Rubio. Together they have already scored the soundtrack for the documentary "In Debt We Trust" by Danny Schechter. Polarity/1 himself wrote the music for the award-winning Schechter's WMD (Weapon of Mass Deception). This video, directed by Marc Wagnon & Polarity/1, shows their ability in visual arts as well as their musical eclecticism.
http://www.polarity1.com/audioplasm/index.php

Friday, August 28, 2009

Polarity/1 – Senhor Softee



The Battery Dance Company performs “I’ll Take You There” at the 26th Annual Downtown Dance Festival to the mesmerizing electronica of Polarity/1. “Senhor Softee” contributes magnetic pulses and playful xylophone to the soundtrack; however, this song is rather tame in comparison to Polarity/1’s usual chaotic melodies and unconventional sounds. This is not a bad thing, as even a simple beat from Polarity/1’s unique musical approach proves to be exciting and powerful.
www.polarity1.com