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Il Divo are back: refreshed, reinvigorated, and ready to remind the world just what we've been (More) Il Divo are back: refreshed, reinvigorated, and ready to remind the world just what we've been missing. The original and most popular operatic quartet return in November with their richest, most dynamic and diverse album, The Promise. "People might be surprised by this album," suggests American tenor David Miller. "Our goal was to approach it with fresh ears and fresh spirits, and try some different things. We've still got all the cannons and fireworks, but there is more range, different dynamics, more light and shade, more colour. It's a more complete album." Something crucial happened to Il Divo in the process of making this record. Four singers from different countries and different musical disciplines discovered a new unity of purpose. "We are more mature than when we started," according to Spanish baritone Carlos Marin. "We are not in the mode of being four solo singers anymore. We are a group." "We have gained a lot of trust in each other," elaborates Swiss tenor Urs Buhler. "We realised that what's best for Il Divo is best for each of us, cause we are Il Divo. You can't separate one from the other." Or as French pop singer Sebastien Izambard puts it: "Il Divo became one." Il Divo were initially brought together by pop impresario Simon Cowell in 2004, following an extensive worldwide audition process. The virtuoso blending of operatic technique with romantic and popular song took the world by storm, with sales of over 22 million. Their first three albums, 'Il Divo', 'Ancora' and 'Siempre' scored 36 number 1 chart positions across 26 countries. But success was hard earned. "It was a massive experiment, really," recalls David. "You bring four solo singers together, three operatic, one pop, four different countries, there's language barriers, there's no template for what we were trying to do. Simon said, 'here's some songs, make me proud.' We had to figure it out as we went along." The trick of Il Divo has been to make it look so easy. The public fell for these four handsome men, singing their hearts out, transforming some of the great songs of the popular canon with outstanding vocal skills. But behind the scenes it involved all consuming dedication and a relentless drive for perfection. "For everybody it has been a big journey," explains Sebastian. "We put the work in. We try to make everything the best. That's the challenge." Il Divo's schedule has been non stop. Two sold out world tours have seen them performing to over 1.5 million people in thirty countries. They appeared at the opening and closing ceremonies of the FIFA 2006 World Cup, singing the official theme song with Toni Braxton. And they were special guests of Barbara Streisand on her 2006 tour of North America. And all the time they have been refining and defining the musical genre they have effectively created, searching, as David puts it, for songs and a style that suit both opera and pop, "so that we can transcend the two." "It's all a work in progress," says Urs. "You can analyse classical music but in the pop world, it grabs you or it doesn't. You can do your best, and think 'I sang so high, and so loud', and if it didn't touch anyone, you might as well not do it. So there has been a lot to learn, discovering different registers, different facets of the voice, creating sounds that would not be considered technically correct in classical singing, but transmit emotion in a way that is almost spiritual. A nice piece of music that touches people, who cares if its 16th century or 20th century music? In an Il Divo concert, you've got 20,000 people out there, happy to see you, happy to listen to you, that gives you such an energy, that's fantastic." After three years of constant work establishing themselves as the biggest global breakthrough artists of their time, Il Divo took a well earned break for most of 2007. When they got back together to begin preparations for their fourth album, they found the dynamic had subtly shifted. "We all just sort of looked at each other and realised we are a team," explains David. "We have been each others shoulders to lean on, the guys that have kept it all going. And the whole thing just went click." "We discover that this is our boat, and we are four captains," announces Carlos, cryptically. "It was very easy to let the busy schedule take over and just let it float you down the river," elaborates Urs. "The record company and management keep the boat afloat but we are steering, and nobody can do it in our place. We have to believe in everything we do, its our responsibility. And so we have developed a very strong feeling about what we have to do, and we do it together." All four agree that, for their first album, they almost stumbled on a way of working, which they honed and perfected over the follow ups. For the new album they wanted to branch out creatively. An early decision was to work with only one producer, longtime collaborator Steve McCutcheon (aka Steve Mac). "Steve Mac is a genius," declares Carlos. "One of the best in the world, he creates beautiful orchestrations and he is not afraid to try different ideas and arrangements." "We were able to think of the album as a whole piece, and find more balance," according to Urs. "So it can be big and dramatic but also quiet and intimate. We have walked down some new paths with these songs." The result is an album of contrasts. It includes a version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 'The Power Of Love' with what David hails as "the biggest Il Divo finale you've ever heard." But at the other end of the spectrum stands a haunting and beautiful version of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah'. "We had to adjust the curve for this," explains Urs. "It is soft and urging, very moving." And they all enthuse about a version of ABBA's 'Winner Takes It All'. "I thought it would be a little cheesy," admits Carlos. "But we slow it down, change the key, and it really works. This is the best album, for me. It's like Il Divo, only more!" "I think there's something missing in today's music, that hasn't been around for a couple of decades, of the real voice shining through the production," declares David. "This is something we have strived for since the beginning. It's kind of old school. Real voices, real lyricism, real artistry." "In Il Divo, it's something special when we sing all together," adds Carlos. "It doesn't matter who sings the melody and who sings the harmony, it feels like a big wave, a tsunami is arriving. It's amazing, the feeling, its so powerful, even when I am on stage with the other guys singing, I still get goosebumps." (Less)
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GET READY TO BLOW YOUR MIND! Prepare to ascend to new dimensions as you experience 10 all new mind (More) GET READY TO BLOW YOUR MIND! Prepare to ascend to new dimensions as you experience 10 all new mind blowing 3D animated special FX videos synchronized to the worlds leading dance floor hits. Originally released on CD in Europe and Japan on the cutting edge dance label Geomagnetic Records, Doctor Spook’s classic hit compilation “San Fran Psychos1: Phantasmagoria” spotlights 10 of the hottest new dance music producers emerging from the underground clubs, warehouses, and outdoor events in the SF Bay Area. This music is a fusion of acid trance, deep tribal beats and uplifting melodies well known around the world as “GOA” or “PSYCHEDELIC” Trance. Featuring the scenes hottest artists and expertly mixed by world renowned DJ/VJ Doctor Spook, engineered and mastered by Chromatone & Random. Now Geomagnetic.tv is proud to present a new step forward for this classic album and trance music in general with this stunning DVD. Experience Doctor Spook’s mind mending full power visual music presented in Dolby AC3 Pro Logic Surround Sound. - This DVD is a Complete Party on a Disc - DJ/VJs will love the seamless looping visuals - Hi Res 7.7Mbs 24P Mpeg2 video Encoding - Awesome Dolby AC3 Pro Logic Surround - Made with Academy Awarded 3D tech - Compatible with all regions worldwide Soundtrack Notes: This Haloween themed compilation of Psytrance artists from San Francisco blends dark, funky, atmospheres with deep groovy and spooky melodies. Each track fits together with the next to create a mood and feeling of ominous depth. All of the tracks have been tested on the dance floors to combine the essence of ferocity with the spice of danceability to produce a soul clenching trip that you will never forget! Vetern Psytrance wizards combine with some fresh new talent to keep you on the edge of your sanity until the sun finally rises once more! This comp firmly announces the power and style that come from the San Francisco area's underground psy-scene! Track List: 1. DEEPER IN ZEN - Xider 2. META - Amorphous 3. CHROMATONE & RANDOM - Empty Oaths 4. MUBALI - Standard Deviation 5. QUASAR - Lum Bought A Me 6. OCELOT+VECTORSELECTOR - The Bridge 7. RANDOM vs VIRAL - Digital Downgrade 8. MEGADROP (RANDOM vs HELIOS)- Frank-N-Stuff 9. MINDSTORM - Evil Jack (Is Back) 10. PENTA - Frankenstein 2001 Artist Information DJ/VJ Doctor Spook (a.k.a.Nathan Vogel ) spends most of his time creating a wide variety of cutting edge digital projects including Maya 3D animations, music videos, VJ graphics, DVDs, video games, motion graphics, feature film special FX shots and original computer animated shows. Doctor Spook is an internationally renowned psychedelic trance DJ/VJ who is also starting to write his own brand of psytrance music as Mindstorm. He recently did the 3D HD background VJ visuals for Elton John's 60th Birthday Party at Madison Square Garden that was broadcast on national TV several times in April of 2007. And he played two big VJ/DJ sets at the Bonnaroo Music Festival featuring The Police reunion and The White Stripes in June of 2007. The first Mindstorm CD and DVD will be announced soon. Doctor Spook has a trance record company called GeoMagnetic featuring CDs and DVDs full of fresh electronic music from around the globe and 3D Minds Eye type music videos. He also has a new distribution company called Crystal Code with over 3000 electronic music CD and DVD titles. The latest "GeoSpirit1: Virtual Vortex" DVD features over 60 minutes of new original 3D Maya footage set to eleven fresh trance songs, five of which Doctor Spook helped write. Click here to watch and hear this DVD online along with some other new ones! GeoMagnetic has now shifted into DVD mode and will be releasing about 20 new VJ style 3D experiences in the next few months. The "Deep Step" music video from the Magnus DVD is a featured case study in Sherri Sheridan's new microbudget digital storytelling book "Developing Digital Short Films." Doctor Spook and GeoMagnetic have become pillars in the local San Francisco trance music community by throwing many parties and events throughout the year all over California and beyond. And he has not missed a Burning Man since 1996 where he can be found doing sets at various camps all over the playa each year. Some of you may know Doctor Spook from his interview in the now cult classic DV documentary film Liquid Crystal Vision exploring the worldwide trance music scene. Nate is a certified Maya Trainer for Alias and has taught thousands of students from around the world to realize their visions using all sorts of software. He has taught computer animation at Siggraph, The Academy Of Art College, Mesmer Animation Labs, The Center For Electronic Art and San Francisco State University. Nate is the co-author of the first big Maya book called "Maya 2 Character Animation" published by New Riders in 1999. He won the "Best Music Video Award" in 1998 for "Beyond" by Geffen's Young American Primitive at the World Animation Celebration in Pasadena. "Beyond" world premiered and toured with the ResFest Cinema Electronica in 1997. His award winning animations are featured on several leading industry reels including Siggraph, Alias, and The Mind's Eye. In 1992 Nathan Vogel won the MacWorld Quicktime Festival for his legendary four minute film "Media Man In The Net" one of the first all digital short films. "Media Man" was created on an Apple LC, with a Yarc board using Macromind 3D, COSA (After Effects) and Renderman. He was only 19 at the time and heading up all of the computer animation and digital video classes at San Francisco State. Nate then went on to become the 3D Special Effects Director at a start up company called Media Bytes in San Francisco where he created the award winning Neuromancer Opera footage from Bill Gibson's famous book using Wavefront & Explorer on the SGI platform. Label History Geo - Darkstar is the sub-label of Geomagnetic that focuses on Dark, Night time music, with hard, intense and experimental styles. Geomagnetic.tv (Label Group) was established in the summer of 2001. Their first major international release is the legendary DVD project “MAGNUS” geodvd001. Since then they have added 30 label artists and have multitudes of projects in the works for 2006 and beyond. Based in San Francisco and focusing mostly on visual and music related projects, you can expect to see lots more cutting edge releases on the way from this award winning crew! Geomagnetic.tv was started by Spook one of the founders of the prominent San Francisco 3D FX and Multimedia boutique known as Minds Eye Media (est.1995). www.mindseyemedia.com (Less)
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heroes Il Divo are back: refreshed, reinvigorated, and ready to remind the world just what we've been (More) Il Divo are back: refreshed, reinvigorated, and ready to remind the world just what we've been missing. The original and most popular operatic quartet return in November with their richest, most dynamic and diverse album, The Promise. "People might be surprised by this album," suggests American tenor David Miller. "Our goal was to approach it with fresh ears and fresh spirits, and try some different things. We've still got all the cannons and fireworks, but there is more range, different dynamics, more light and shade, more colour. It's a more complete album." Something crucial happened to Il Divo in the process of making this record. Four singers from different countries and different musical disciplines discovered a new unity of purpose. "We are more mature than when we started," according to Spanish baritone Carlos Marin. "We are not in the mode of being four solo singers anymore. We are a group." "We have gained a lot of trust in each other," elaborates Swiss tenor Urs Buhler. "We realised that what's best for Il Divo is best for each of us, cause we are Il Divo. You can't separate one from the other." Or as French pop singer Sebastien Izambard puts it: "Il Divo became one." Il Divo were initially brought together by pop impresario Simon Cowell in 2004, following an extensive worldwide audition process. The virtuoso blending of operatic technique with romantic and popular song took the world by storm, with sales of over 22 million. Their first three albums, 'Il Divo', 'Ancora' and 'Siempre' scored 36 number 1 chart positions across 26 countries. But success was hard earned. "It was a massive experiment, really," recalls David. "You bring four solo singers together, three operatic, one pop, four different countries, there's language barriers, there's no template for what we were trying to do. Simon said, 'here's some songs, make me proud.' We had to figure it out as we went along." The trick of Il Divo has been to make it look so easy. The public fell for these four handsome men, singing their hearts out, transforming some of the great songs of the popular canon with outstanding vocal skills. But behind the scenes it involved all consuming dedication and a relentless drive for perfection. "For everybody it has been a big journey," explains Sebastian. "We put the work in. We try to make everything the best. That's the challenge." Il Divo's schedule has been non stop. Two sold out world tours have seen them performing to over 1.5 million people in thirty countries. They appeared at the opening and closing ceremonies of the FIFA 2006 World Cup, singing the official theme song with Toni Braxton. And they were special guests of Barbara Streisand on her 2006 tour of North America. And all the time they have been refining and defining the musical genre they have effectively created, searching, as David puts it, for songs and a style that suit both opera and pop, "so that we can transcend the two." "It's all a work in progress," says Urs. "You can analyse classical music but in the pop world, it grabs you or it doesn't. You can do your best, and think 'I sang so high, and so loud', and if it didn't touch anyone, you might as well not do it. So there has been a lot to learn, discovering different registers, different facets of the voice, creating sounds that would not be considered technically correct in classical singing, but transmit emotion in a way that is almost spiritual. A nice piece of music that touches people, who cares if its 16th century or 20th century music? In an Il Divo concert, you've got 20,000 people out there, happy to see you, happy to listen to you, that gives you such an energy, that's fantastic." After three years of constant work establishing themselves as the biggest global breakthrough artists of their time, Il Divo took a well earned break for most of 2007. When they got back together to begin preparations for their fourth album, they found the dynamic had subtly shifted. "We all just sort of looked at each other and realised we are a team," explains David. "We have been each others shoulders to lean on, the guys that have kept it all going. And the whole thing just went click." "We discover that this is our boat, and we are four captains," announces Carlos, cryptically. "It was very easy to let the busy schedule take over and just let it float you down the river," elaborates Urs. "The record company and management keep the boat afloat but we are steering, and nobody can do it in our place. We have to believe in everything we do, its our responsibility. And so we have developed a very strong feeling about what we have to do, and we do it together." All four agree that, for their first album, they almost stumbled on a way of working, which they honed and perfected over the follow ups. For the new album they wanted to branch out creatively. An early decision was to work with only one producer, longtime collaborator Steve McCutcheon (aka Steve Mac). "Steve Mac is a genius," declares Carlos. "One of the best in the world, he creates beautiful orchestrations and he is not afraid to try different ideas and arrangements." "We were able to think of the album as a whole piece, and find more balance," according to Urs. "So it can be big and dramatic but also quiet and intimate. We have walked down some new paths with these songs." The result is an album of contrasts. It includes a version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's 'The Power Of Love' with what David hails as "the biggest Il Divo finale you've ever heard." But at the other end of the spectrum stands a haunting and beautiful version of Leonard Cohen's 'Hallelujah'. "We had to adjust the curve for this," explains Urs. "It is soft and urging, very moving." And they all enthuse about a version of ABBA's 'Winner Takes It All'. "I thought it would be a little cheesy," admits Carlos. "But we slow it down, change the key, and it really works. This is the best album, for me. It's like Il Divo, only more!" "I think there's something missing in today's music, that hasn't been around for a couple of decades, of the real voice shining through the production," declares David. "This is something we have strived for since the beginning. It's kind of old school. Real voices, real lyricism, real artistry." "In Il Divo, it's something special when we sing all together," adds Carlos. "It doesn't matter who sings the melody and who sings the harmony, it feels like a big wave, a tsunami is arriving. It's amazing, the feeling, its so powerful, even when I am on stage with the other guys singing, I still get goosebumps." (Less)
VMX1 - DVD (002-Meta- Amorphous) By DoctorSpook GET READY TO BLOW YOUR MIND! Prepare to ascend to new dimensions as you experience 10 all new mind (More) GET READY TO BLOW YOUR MIND! Prepare to ascend to new dimensions as you experience 10 all new mind blowing 3D animated special FX videos synchronized to the worlds leading dance floor hits. Originally released on CD in Europe and Japan on the cutting edge dance label Geomagnetic Records, Doctor Spook’s classic hit compilation “San Fran Psychos1: Phantasmagoria” spotlights 10 of the hottest new dance music producers emerging from the underground clubs, warehouses, and outdoor events in the SF Bay Area. This music is a fusion of acid trance, deep tribal beats and uplifting melodies well known around the world as “GOA” or “PSYCHEDELIC” Trance. Featuring the scenes hottest artists and expertly mixed by world renowned DJ/VJ Doctor Spook, engineered and mastered by Chromatone & Random. Now Geomagnetic.tv is proud to present a new step forward for this classic album and trance music in general with this stunning DVD. Experience Doctor Spook’s mind mending full power visual music presented in Dolby AC3 Pro Logic Surround Sound. - This DVD is a Complete Party on a Disc - DJ/VJs will love the seamless looping visuals - Hi Res 7.7Mbs 24P Mpeg2 video Encoding - Awesome Dolby AC3 Pro Logic Surround - Made with Academy Awarded 3D tech - Compatible with all regions worldwide Soundtrack Notes: This Haloween themed compilation of Psytrance artists from San Francisco blends dark, funky, atmospheres with deep groovy and spooky melodies. Each track fits together with the next to create a mood and feeling of ominous depth. All of the tracks have been tested on the dance floors to combine the essence of ferocity with the spice of danceability to produce a soul clenching trip that you will never forget! Vetern Psytrance wizards combine with some fresh new talent to keep you on the edge of your sanity until the sun finally rises once more! This comp firmly announces the power and style that come from the San Francisco area's underground psy-scene! Track List: 1. DEEPER IN ZEN - Xider 2. META - Amorphous 3. CHROMATONE & RANDOM - Empty Oaths 4. MUBALI - Standard Deviation 5. QUASAR - Lum Bought A Me 6. OCELOT+VECTORSELECTOR - The Bridge 7. RANDOM vs VIRAL - Digital Downgrade 8. MEGADROP (RANDOM vs HELIOS)- Frank-N-Stuff 9. MINDSTORM - Evil Jack (Is Back) 10. PENTA - Frankenstein 2001 Artist Information DJ/VJ Doctor Spook (a.k.a.Nathan Vogel ) spends most of his time creating a wide variety of cutting edge digital projects including Maya 3D animations, music videos, VJ graphics, DVDs, video games, motion graphics, feature film special FX shots and original computer animated shows. Doctor Spook is an internationally renowned psychedelic trance DJ/VJ who is also starting to write his own brand of psytrance music as Mindstorm. He recently did the 3D HD background VJ visuals for Elton John's 60th Birthday Party at Madison Square Garden that was broadcast on national TV several times in April of 2007. And he played two big VJ/DJ sets at the Bonnaroo Music Festival featuring The Police reunion and The White Stripes in June of 2007. The first Mindstorm CD and DVD will be announced soon. Doctor Spook has a trance record company called GeoMagnetic featuring CDs and DVDs full of fresh electronic music from around the globe and 3D Minds Eye type music videos. He also has a new distribution company called Crystal Code with over 3000 electronic music CD and DVD titles. The latest "GeoSpirit1: Virtual Vortex" DVD features over 60 minutes of new original 3D Maya footage set to eleven fresh trance songs, five of which Doctor Spook helped write. Click here to watch and hear this DVD online along with some other new ones! GeoMagnetic has now shifted into DVD mode and will be releasing about 20 new VJ style 3D experiences in the next few months. The "Deep Step" music video from the Magnus DVD is a featured case study in Sherri Sheridan's new microbudget digital storytelling book "Developing Digital Short Films." Doctor Spook and GeoMagnetic have become pillars in the local San Francisco trance music community by throwing many parties and events throughout the year all over California and beyond. And he has not missed a Burning Man since 1996 where he can be found doing sets at various camps all over the playa each year. Some of you may know Doctor Spook from his interview in the now cult classic DV documentary film Liquid Crystal Vision exploring the worldwide trance music scene. Nate is a certified Maya Trainer for Alias and has taught thousands of students from around the world to realize their visions using all sorts of software. He has taught computer animation at Siggraph, The Academy Of Art College, Mesmer Animation Labs, The Center For Electronic Art and San Francisco State University. Nate is the co-author of the first big Maya book called "Maya 2 Character Animation" published by New Riders in 1999. He won the "Best Music Video Award" in 1998 for "Beyond" by Geffen's Young American Primitive at the World Animation Celebration in Pasadena. "Beyond" world premiered and toured with the ResFest Cinema Electronica in 1997. His award winning animations are featured on several leading industry reels including Siggraph, Alias, and The Mind's Eye. In 1992 Nathan Vogel won the MacWorld Quicktime Festival for his legendary four minute film "Media Man In The Net" one of the first all digital short films. "Media Man" was created on an Apple LC, with a Yarc board using Macromind 3D, COSA (After Effects) and Renderman. He was only 19 at the time and heading up all of the computer animation and digital video classes at San Francisco State. Nate then went on to become the 3D Special Effects Director at a start up company called Media Bytes in San Francisco where he created the award winning Neuromancer Opera footage from Bill Gibson's famous book using Wavefront & Explorer on the SGI platform. Label History Geo - Darkstar is the sub-label of Geomagnetic that focuses on Dark, Night time music, with hard, intense and experimental styles. Geomagnetic.tv (Label Group) was established in the summer of 2001. Their first major international release is the legendary DVD project “MAGNUS” geodvd001. Since then they have added 30 label artists and have multitudes of projects in the works for 2006 and beyond. Based in San Francisco and focusing mostly on visual and music related projects, you can expect to see lots more cutting edge releases on the way from this award winning crew! Geomagnetic.tv was started by Spook one of the founders of the prominent San Francisco 3D FX and Multimedia boutique known as Minds Eye Media (est.1995). www.mindseyemedia.com (Less)
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