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 Nouveau Cinematic Orchestra?!
Auteur: BraiZh 
Date:   06-05-2003 12h45

C koi cette histoire, C juste un nouvel EP de "A man with the movie camera" ou koi?
Bonus ou pas bonus?
kelk'1 a des infos?

to be continued...

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 Re: Nouveau Cinematic Orchestra?!
Auteur: JWz 
Date:   06-05-2003 17h30

nan, c'est les enregistrements qu'ils ont fait pour la bande son qu'ils ont compose et joue sur le film A man with the movie camera (film muet de propagande russe)...

Mais a ce que j'en ai entendu, c'est en partie d'autres versions de morceaux de Everyday (vu que cet album est sorti suite a l'experience de la bande son au portugal) plus des inedits...

si tu veux plus d'infos:
http://www.ninjatune.net/ninja/release.php?id=693
(l'album doit sortir ce mois ci)

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extrait:
So here’s a question for you – what do Soviet avant garde movies have in common with cutting edge UK dance music. Stuck? The answer is “The Man With The Movie Camera” and The Cinematic Orchestra.

J Swinscoe’s TCO have been described as “classy and cerebral, but atmospheric and soulful too” (NME). They are one of the few bands of the last few years to successfully fuse contemporary studio production techniques with fantastic live playing, their take on jazz and film soundtracks fused together with a thoroughly modern sampler-generation attitude. And in their notional leader, J Swinscoe, they have a man who is as concerned with how sound looks, so to speak, as with how it sounds…

In late 1999, Swinscoe was asked by the organisers of the Porto European City of Culture 2000 if the band wanted to score a soundtrack to a silent movie to open the celebrations. It seemed a perfect opportunity to expand the ideas of TCO into the world which had given them their name. But the difference was this was for a one off live performance. The film was Dziga Vertov's ‘Man With A Movie Camera,’ a 1929 early documentary cinema film from the Soviet Union. The performance in a old theatre space in Porto ended with a standing ovation of 3,500 people. Since that evening TCO have performed the score live at film festivals from Turkey to Scotland.

But the work also had a formative influence on the album that was to become ‘Every Day’. Certain tracks that made it on to the album were written specifically for the score, but more than that it made Swinscoe and the band think in terms of combining sounds and textures and unfolding narratives over a period of time using those sounds. In particular, the title 'Every Day' was based on the narrative in the film, which portrays a day in the life of an idealised Soviet society, starting fom people waking up in the morning, moving through various work place ideas, then into leisure time and then back into the cinema...

Now Ninja Tune are proud to present the ‘Man With A Movie Camera’ DVD. Featuring the entire film soundtracked live in the studio by The Cinematic Orchestra, plus a short documentary about the making of the record (first aired on C4), the superb video to “All That You Give” (featuring Fontella Bass) and further extras, it’s a great package. And not just for Cinematics fans or scholars of 30s documentaries, either!

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 Re: Nouveau Cinematic Orchestra?!
Auteur: l-o 
Date:   14-05-2003 19h34

l'homme à la caméra c de vertof

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