Originally a TikTok compilation, sculpted into a psychedelic documentary on the loneliness and dark beauty of Los Angeles, California. Slow and meditative, mostly composed of silent shots of street lamps, moving cars and rain, which are occasionally broken up with bursts of music and a climactic digital appearance by Kanye West.
The discovery of an ancient music score in the Louvre sets researchers on a mission to recreate the music as it was originally heard by the Greeks 2,400 years ago.
"As promised, here we have a double-treat for our fans: Moonspell live and streaming. Lisbon - June 18th: Irreligious XXV Years
Listbon - June 19th: Hermitage Release Party Streaming tickets + bundles are available. Lisboa will be again under the spell!"
Video from this show was featured on Episode 12 of ‘Dinner And A Movie - An Archival Video Series.’ SET 1: Theme From the Bottom > Poor Heart, AC/DC Bag > Tela, Punch You in the Eye, Reba, Strange Design, Rift > Cavern > Run Like an Antelope SET 2: Simple > David Bowie, The Mango Song, Loving Cup, Sparkle > You Enjoy Myself, Acoustic Army, Possum ENCORE: A Day in the Life Trey teased Call to the Post in Reba and Mind Left Body Jam in Bowie.
Alicia and Ruth finally leave Madrid to play with their band at a music fest. The problem is they are stuck in the middle of nowhere. The only way to arrive is to get in Javi's van, a young hunter who gives them a bad feeling.
"As promised, here we have a double-treat for our fans: Moonspell live and streaming. Lisbon - June 18th: Irreligious XXV Years
Listbon - June 19th: Hermitage Release Party Streaming tickets + bundles are available. Lisboa will be again under the spell!"
In a television broadcast from the late 1960s, the vocal-instrumental ensemble Buch Kesidi caused hysteria and riots of national proportions. The deadline for the performance was breached, but the euphoria still lasts.
About to release her new album and to clean up her image after several controversies on social networks, the hitmaker pop star Alicia Galicia will have to spend a day with one of her biggest fans: Lucía, a 17-year-old girl anchored in her preadolescence who has won a contest to meet her for a day.
Take a musical odyssey through five weird and wonderful decades with brothers Ron & Russell Mael, celebrating the inspiring legacy of Sparks: your favorite band’s favorite band.
It is time to record the all important second album and Glass Heart is breaking in a million pieces. Away from touring and performing the band is not in harmony, and no amount of history in Rockfield Studios is going to solve that. Three very different songwriters, one desperate producer, a label exec and a keyboard collide.
The King Who Raved was created by Ramos Carrión, Vital Aza and Chapí in 1891; it is a milestone in the history of lyric theatre and on the stage of the Teatro de la Zarzuela. For few kings, not even the most popular kings of history, nor those most loved by their people, will have been so acclaimed, so applauded, or so hoorayed as our King in this kingdom of La Zarzuela.
A deep dive into contemporary Brazilian music. Guided by the composer, anthropologist and ethnomusicologist Kilza Setti and the Hésperides Música das Américas nucleus, the documentary takes us to a world where contemporary music, the Guarani and Timbira peoples, the colonization of America and poetic professions meet.
Aline Morales is one of the main broadcasters of Maracatu in Toronto. From a meeting with members of Recife's Maracatu Estrela Brilhante Nação, she and her traveling companions reflect deeply on the different aspects of this genre, beyond music.
A feature documentary on the life and work of Brazilian conductor, teacher, musicologist and composer José Siqueira. Founder of some of the most important Brazilian orchestras, including the Brazilian Symphonic Orchestra, Siqueira was part of the 3rd. nationalist generation of Brazilian composers who used folklore as a source of inspiration and emphasized their northeastern roots in their work. An artist and leader of the musical class who showed the world the strength and diversity of Brazilian culture and who remains unknown in his own country after having his history erased by the Brazilian military dictatorship.