Faux Fix - My Antagonist
We’re launching a full tour of Living Room shows this week and we wanted to post the title track from the new record (available at iTunes, bandcamp, Spotify, etc.)
Enjoy!
Check out the title track off the new Faux Fix record, produced by Son Lux and myself, and featuring the string stylings of yMusic. Katie and I wrote this one about two years ago in England at the Living Room B&B with a nod to the cinema of old Europe.
Hope you can come see us on our Living Room Tour this month!!!
Suddenly
Here’s the song I wrote and performed for the aforementioned Melanie Laurent film, Et Soudain, Tout Le Monde Me Manque. Strings arranged by Mr. Lux, performed by the wonderful yMusic ensemble.
Jonny Rodgers - Swung On A Swing
Happy Friday, Folks.
Check out my good friend and frequent collaborator Mr. Jonny Rodgers as he plays glass and guitar near our house in Connecticut. I know it’s a pain to click on a video in your Tumblr feed, but this one is worth it.
Jonny played on The Brothers Bloom score, the Faux Fix record, and recently he made his wine glasses sing on the new French film I scored (more on that soon). But here, he goes solo with a loop pedal. Beautiful!
One shot, live - this is an excerpt from a documentary that was shot in October about my Wine Glass Music, by the filmmaker Kevin Kelley - documentary coming soon! We’d gone up the CT coast to shoot in some abandoned, broken greenhouses, but the weather turned really sour, so we were forced to take shelter under this portico. We feared was almost too “pretty”, but it ended up being the best shelter we could find from the cold and wet weather. We did this as an extra after a long afternoon of shooting - it was a single take, and I love how the sun began to break through just as we began shooting - what light!
Little teaser for the weekend :)
SON LUX - WE ARE RISING (FULL ALBUM TEASER) ! ! ! ! !
Listen here if tumblr’s player is struggling: http://soundcloud.com/son-lux/we-are-rising-teaser
Music Monday!!! Super Sexy Woman by Sufjan Stevens.
You gotta admit, that’s a pretty great song.
(via drawgabbydraw)
Via my friend jddavidson:
Today is the anniversary of the first known sound recording, a snippet of the French folksong “Au clair de la lune, Pierrot répondit” (by the light of the moon, Pierrot replied) produced by Édouard-Léon Scott de Martinville on his phonautograph machine in 1860.
We are eternally grateful for your genius, Mr. Scott.
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