Liveset with Steven Coppens (drums), Timon Koomen (guitar) and Mark Nieuwenhuis (trompet in fx). Probably one of the most advanced bands in … ?!
This is a solo acoustic version of “Fanfare” performed on the HandPan (PANArt Hang). Copyright 2008 Dante Bucci UFOTunes/ASCAP.
http://itunes.dantebucci.com
http://facebook.dantebucci.com
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If you want a HandPan:
The makers of the “Hang” are no longer creating a musical instrument. PANArt is now focusing on creating a tool for meditation that does not follow the conventions of traditional musical notes. If you would like to purchase a hand-pan, I would suggest you look into one of the several other instrument makers who are creating very high-quality instruments.
Websites for other Hand-Pan makers:
www.spacedrum.fr
www.bellart.es
www.pantheonsteel.com
www.balisteelpan.com
www.caisa-music.com
A trailer from The Musical Genius, produced by A FOCUS PRODUCTIOn for FIVE & Discovery Health. Distributed by Channel 4 International
TV’s musical genius Derek Paravicini, the world famous musical savant, makes his London debut with the Emerald Ensemble Chamber Orchestra playing classical, blues and jazz compositions plus some sensational improvisations. Although blind and severely learning impaired Derek can play any piece of music after hearing it only once.
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Taken from the 1986 ‘Say What’ Live in London vinyl LP. High quality audio.
One of the defining records of my teenage years in many senses. Typography probably Neville Brody.
Go head…
Biography From His Facebook Site:
Nils Frahm, born in 1982, had an early introduction to music. During his childhood he was taught to play piano by Nahum Brodski — a student of the last scholar of Tschaikowski. It was through this that Nils began to immerse himself in the styles of the classical pianists before him as well as contemporary composers. Today Nils Frahm works as an accomplished composer and producer in Berlin. In 2008 he founded Durton Studio, where he has worked with Deaf Center from Norway, L.A. composer Dustin O’ Halloran and Portland’s Peter Broderick amongst other fellow musicians.
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Mark Nieuwenhuis speelde trompet op verschillende plekken langs de Zaan, van Wormerveer tot Zaandam, en maakte daarvan een compositie.
Meer over de Zaanse Stadscomponist:
http://www.zaansestadscomponist.nl
Met dank aan:
Rick van der Burg; Film
Tjeerd Schils, Robin Koek; Geluidsopnames
Lokaties:
Noordeinde 66, Wormerveer (tegenover Gerkens Cacao)
Zaanweg 124, Wormerveer
Zaanweg 41, Wormerveer (tegenover Lassie)
Julianabrug, Zaandijk
Raadhuisstraat 86, Zaandijk (onder viaduct A8)
Westzijde 422, Zaandam (bij spoorbrug)
Dam 1, Zaandam
Ólafur Arnalds & Nils Frahm creating a song live in front of an intimate audience at Roter Salon, Volksbühne Berlin on July 26, 2011 as part of Ólafur’s solo tour.
Filming & editing by Jörn Dobrindt & Sebastian Stumpe
Additional shots by Tobias Wenner
Live mix and recording by Jan Hoppenstedt



