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http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever (More) http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever seen, FLY is a unique, multi-sensory journey into the fashion magazine of the future. FLY’S visionary collection of exclusive short fashion films, interviews, documentaries, and music videos are released on a limited edition DVD with a graphic silkscreen cover printed on recycled handmade packaging. FLY’s contributors are some of the best-established and emerging talent from all creative disciplines—film, fashion, photography, design, art, and music. FLY’s current issue, “What A World, What A World” includes 22 short films with renowned artists such as Alex Cayley, Jamie Isaia, Ghukfvin, Catherine Cushman, Gray Scott, Tiziano Magni, Bruce Gilden, Elliot Erwitt, and Susan Meiselas. This issues features section pays homage to the photo agency Magnum’s 60th Anniversary. Fashion in FLY’s films come from Givenchy, Yohji Yamamoto, YSL, Sonya Rykiel, Junya Watanabe, Rick Owens, Shelly Steffee, Ann Demulemeester, Miu Miu, Kiki De Montparnasse, with music from, Van She, Cut Copy, The Presets, New Young Pony Club, Tiger Sushi and Sir Alice amongst others. Featuring Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Missy Rayder, The Ditmar Triplets, JP and Natasa V. FLY is the first product of its kind: a limited edition, forward-thinking moving magazine, providing a new way to experience and showcase fashion, art, and music. FLY features fashion and art-inspired short films, interviews and documentaries, video installation pieces, digital art, animation, and music videos—created by established and emerging photographers, filmmakers, animators, and artists. FLY 02 categories include Editorials, Features, Music Videos, The Loop EDITORIALS Domestic and hidden curiosities Directed by Cyril Guyot Designer Yves Saint Laurent Featuring Natasa V. America’s fascination with the automobile takes an erotic turn as a housewife leaves her domestic bliss behind to explore her hidden curiosities. The Veil Directed by Catherine Cushman Designer Junya Watanabe Featuring J.P A childhood memory that recalls a mysterious woman dressed in black that wanders the street pushing a baby carriage. The Last Shot Directed by Tiziano Magni Designer Kiki de Montparnasse A woman burns every last remnant of a relationship that has died. I Got Devil Directed by Alex Antich Designer Martin Margiella A dark nightclub dreamscape mixes dancing and delirium in flashes of light that show how stories may lie beneath outward appearances. String Directed by Jamie Isaia Designer Sonia Rykiel Featuring Marina Skopkareva In a lush open field, a woman finds a string. She follows it in a search to see where it will lead. Waves Directed by Alex Cayley Designer Yoji Yamamoto Dancers from The Cedar Lake Dance Company float across the screen as if they were under water. Please Excuse Me For Staring Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Miu, Miu Featuring Julia Restion Roitfeld & Todd Sines In an exercise in futility, a lonely guy try’s speaking with a young woman eating an egg salad sandwich at a table across from him. A Series of Missed Connections Directed by Noah David Smith Designer Shelly Steffee A mans point of view as he falls in love many times throughout the day. 23.98 Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Rick Owens A study of unique beauty and clothing filmed at 24 frames per second. Vacuus Numb Directed by Gray Scott Designer Ann Demeulemeester An ominous mysterious interaction between a man, a woman and a television set takes place in a fallout shelter. FEATURES Sleepwalking Through the Mekong Directed by filmmaker John Pirozzi Sleepwalking Through the Mekong follows California based band Dengue Fever on their recent journey to Cambodia to perform classic 60s and 70s Cambodian rock-n-roll in the country where it was created, made popular, and very nearly destroyed. FLY presents an edited short of this documentary Bruce Gilden Photographer Bruce Gilden’s childhood in Brooklyn endowed him with a keen eye for observing urban behaviors and customs. The strong dynamic forms and graphic quality of his images and his unconventional confrontational style distinguish Gilden’s original vision. His work has been shown widely in museums and galleries all over the world. Gilden has received numerous grants and awards for his work including three National Endowments for the Arts fellowships (1980, 1984 and 1992), a Villa Medicis Hors les Murs (1995), New York State Foundation for the Arts Grant (1979, 1992 and 2000), the European Award for Photography (1996) and a Japan Foundation Fellowship (1999). In 1998, Gilden became a member of Magnum. Leaves Leaves is an experimental animation dealing with the cycles of life, technology, and human behavior. Screenings have been presented at MoMa Workspheres, Mori Museum and Virgin Cinemas. This is a short excerpt from this innovative piece. Video Jonathan Turner Music Jack Hazard The Funeral A short film by Patrik Andersson, inspired by his mentor, and his childhood memories growing up in Sweden watching Ingmar Bergman films. Shirin Neshat Through film and still photographs Shirin Neshat tells stories of men and women's positions in the Muslim culture. She explores the distinctive opposites of the culture between man & woman, free & oppressed, tradition & renewal. Much of her work deals with taboo sexuality, sensuality, forbidden attractions and repressed contact between the sexes. She demonstrates the way in which gender is the deciding factor in the individual's social status. Her works concerns itself with women's marginalized position in society. She was awarded a Golden Lion at the Biennale in Venice in 1999, received the ICP Infinity Award for Art in 2002, and was named honorary professor at the Berlin Institute of Arts in 2004. Patch Writer/Director Christopher Romero returns to the short form with a poignant examination of the intersecting lives of strangers, each haunted by an unforgettable trauma. Filmed in and around Woodstock, NY by Frankie DeMarco, Patch stars Melissa Leo, Leo Burmester, and Deborah Harry. Original music by Adrian Romero. MUSIC VIDEOS The Presets - “Are You The One’ (Modular People) The Owl - ‘I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness’ Wolfmother - ‘Woman’ (Modular/Interscope Records) Emily Haines - ‘Dr Blind’ (Last Gang Records) Clark - “TED’ (Warp Records) I Love UFO - ‘Like In The Movies’ (Record Makers) The Presets - ‘Girl And The Sea’ (Modular People) THE LOOP The Loop showcases music from the record label Modular People, featuring tracks by: That was just a dream by Cut Copy Saturdays by Cut Copy The Twilight by Cut Copy Forgotten Works by Klaxons Street Juice by MSTRKRFT The Bomb by New Young Pony Club Ice Cream by New Young Pony Club Steamworks by The Presets Down Down Down by The Presets I Go Hard I Go Home by The Presets Are You The One by The Presets Girlkillsbear by Softlightes Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) by Wolfmother " (Less)
SNAPCASE on CAPITAL CHAOS TV 1999
SNAPCASE @ Bojangles - Sacramento, CA 1999 also on the bill were 7 SECONDS, KID DYNAMITE & (More) SNAPCASE @ Bojangles - Sacramento, CA 1999 also on the bill were 7 SECONDS, KID DYNAMITE & BURIED ALIVE http://capitalchaos.net Snapcase was a metalcore band from Buffalo, New York. Their records were released on the Chicago record label, Victory Records. http://www.snapcase.com Background [edit] Formation The band was originally conceived in 1989 in a basement in West Seneca, NY and was named Solid State. In 1989, the lineup was embodied by guitarist Scott Dressler, then a mere 15 years of age, 17 year-old drummer Mike Kimaid, Daryl Taberski, age 18 on bass, and Tiger Balduf, the eldest at 19, on vocals. Prior to recording their first demo as Solid State on January 30, 1990, Quest for Reality, Tiger Balduf left the band to get married, and Mike Kimaid left to join the Lockport, NY based band The Watchmen. In their places instead were Chris Galas on vocals and Peter Dawidzak on drums. Soon after recording this, Peter Dawidzak left the band to go to school. On May 22, 1990, Solid State recorded their second demo, Accept Your Fate, with their friend Mike Lampe, who had assisted with the previous demo, as well. During this recording, the band was comprised of Chris Galas on vocals, Scott Dressler playing guitar, Jason Kourkounis on drums, and Daryl Taberski on bass. During the spring of 1991, Solid State went through a big lineup shift; Kourkounis left the band to pursue other musical interests, and Kimaid rejoined the band along with The Watchmen guitarist Joe Smith, making the band a five-piece. After these changes to their lineup, the band decided to change their name to Snapcase. Between the years of 1991 and 1992, Snapcase recorded two demos with Dennis Fura, Break The Silence and King of the Mountain. In 1992 the band was signed to Chicago hardcore label Victory Records and recorded their first 7 inch, Comatose, with Mike Sac and Robby Takac that year. After this recording Taberski moved over to vocals, replacing Chris Galas, Bob Whiteside from Buffalo, NY band Support took over on bass, and Jon Salemi joined to replace Joe Smith, who left for school. In 1993, Kimaid left the band after partially recording the band's first album and was replaced by former Buffalo, NY based Slugfest drummer, Tim Redmond, who performed on the rest of the tracks. This full length, Lookinglasself, was released in 1993 and was recorded with Don Fury and Fred Betschen. In early 1995, the band released the Steps EP, which they recorded with Fred Betschen. This was the last recording to feature Scott Dressler, who left the band in the fall of 1995 to go to graduate school. He was replaced by Frank Vicario of Buffalo, NY band Fadeaway. In the summer of 1996, The California Takeover was released which featured live recordings from Snapcase, Earth Crisis, and Strife. [edit] Progression April 1997 saw the release of Progression Through Unlearning, which they recorded with Steve Evetts, an album which is considered to be revolutionary by many fans of hardcore. The band set out on a summer tour, and featured performances on the Vans Warped Tour. In the fall of 1997, the band took some time off so that members could pursue education. In 1998, the band resumed touring, and was the opening band on the fall tour of the Deftones. They also went into the studio with Brian McTernan in the fall of 1998 to record a cover of the Bad Brains "I", released on Century Media's Never Give In tribute record, and a split EP with Boysetsfire that was released in the summer of 1999. These were the last recordings with bassist Bob Whiteside. He was replaced by Dustin Perry, formerly of the Minneapolis, MN band Threadbare. They headlined Hellfest that summer in Syracuse, NY. Designs For Automation, the band's third full length album, was recorded in the summer of 1999 with Steve Evetts was released in January 2000. They spent most of 2000 on tour, performing on the Deconstruction tour in Europe with NOFX and playing the main stage of the Vans Warped Tour in the summer. Ben Lythberg began playing drums for the band during the fall, winter and spring while Redmond finished his masters degree. [edit] End Transmission In 2002, the band focused their creative energy on crafting their new album, End Transmission, with Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studios. This album, their fourth full length album was released in September 2002. Redmond officially left the band soon after the release of the album and was permanently replaced by Lythberg. Snapcase toured that fall with Boysetsfire and Atreyu. Their final international tour was in early 2003. They opened for Bad Religion and Finch in the spring of 2003. Bright Flashes was released in November 2003. This featured songs that were recorded for the conceptual End Transmission album, covers of songs by Helmet, Devo, and Jane's Addiction, and 3 remixes of songs from End Transmission. The band announced in the fall of 2004 that they would be disbanding, and would play their final show in January 2005 in Buffalo, NY. The final show featured appearances by almost of nearly every member who had ever played in the band. Redmond, Dressler, and Whiteside joined Salemi and Taberski for a performance of the song "Lookinglasself", and original vocalist Chris Galas joined them for the song "Comatose". [edit] Intention Snapcase built a reputation for composing music with complex guitar lines, harmonic distortion, and relentless rhythms. Lyrically, their songs explored themes of self-determination, affirmation, and personal challenge. To many, Snapcase was one of the most progressive and influential bands in independent music, and was dedicated to combining intellectual theory with aggressive music (as the band has claimed). Nevertheless, Snapcase always promoted free-thinking and an unrelenting quest for change, as their socially conscious lyrics reveal. The members of the band are all straight edge, as well, but according to Frank Vicario, they're "not really singing about it or promoting it". [edit] Thereafter After Snapcase dissolved, Vicario, Perry and Lythberg formed the band Attractive, with Josh English from the band Sixgoingonseven. Tim Redmond currently teaches AP Government and Global history at Williamsville East High School and Scott Dressler is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Villanova University A retrospective DVD is set for release in 2007, and will feature footage filmed at their final performance in January 2005. (Less)
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Fly 02 http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever (More) http://www.microcinemadvd.com "Unlike anything the fashion, art, and creative worlds have ever seen, FLY is a unique, multi-sensory journey into the fashion magazine of the future. FLY’S visionary collection of exclusive short fashion films, interviews, documentaries, and music videos are released on a limited edition DVD with a graphic silkscreen cover printed on recycled handmade packaging. FLY’s contributors are some of the best-established and emerging talent from all creative disciplines—film, fashion, photography, design, art, and music. FLY’s current issue, “What A World, What A World” includes 22 short films with renowned artists such as Alex Cayley, Jamie Isaia, Ghukfvin, Catherine Cushman, Gray Scott, Tiziano Magni, Bruce Gilden, Elliot Erwitt, and Susan Meiselas. This issues features section pays homage to the photo agency Magnum’s 60th Anniversary. Fashion in FLY’s films come from Givenchy, Yohji Yamamoto, YSL, Sonya Rykiel, Junya Watanabe, Rick Owens, Shelly Steffee, Ann Demulemeester, Miu Miu, Kiki De Montparnasse, with music from, Van She, Cut Copy, The Presets, New Young Pony Club, Tiger Sushi and Sir Alice amongst others. Featuring Julia Restoin Roitfeld, Missy Rayder, The Ditmar Triplets, JP and Natasa V. FLY is the first product of its kind: a limited edition, forward-thinking moving magazine, providing a new way to experience and showcase fashion, art, and music. FLY features fashion and art-inspired short films, interviews and documentaries, video installation pieces, digital art, animation, and music videos—created by established and emerging photographers, filmmakers, animators, and artists. FLY 02 categories include Editorials, Features, Music Videos, The Loop EDITORIALS Domestic and hidden curiosities Directed by Cyril Guyot Designer Yves Saint Laurent Featuring Natasa V. America’s fascination with the automobile takes an erotic turn as a housewife leaves her domestic bliss behind to explore her hidden curiosities. The Veil Directed by Catherine Cushman Designer Junya Watanabe Featuring J.P A childhood memory that recalls a mysterious woman dressed in black that wanders the street pushing a baby carriage. The Last Shot Directed by Tiziano Magni Designer Kiki de Montparnasse A woman burns every last remnant of a relationship that has died. I Got Devil Directed by Alex Antich Designer Martin Margiella A dark nightclub dreamscape mixes dancing and delirium in flashes of light that show how stories may lie beneath outward appearances. String Directed by Jamie Isaia Designer Sonia Rykiel Featuring Marina Skopkareva In a lush open field, a woman finds a string. She follows it in a search to see where it will lead. Waves Directed by Alex Cayley Designer Yoji Yamamoto Dancers from The Cedar Lake Dance Company float across the screen as if they were under water. Please Excuse Me For Staring Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Miu, Miu Featuring Julia Restion Roitfeld & Todd Sines In an exercise in futility, a lonely guy try’s speaking with a young woman eating an egg salad sandwich at a table across from him. A Series of Missed Connections Directed by Noah David Smith Designer Shelly Steffee A mans point of view as he falls in love many times throughout the day. 23.98 Directed by Stephen Blaise Designer Rick Owens A study of unique beauty and clothing filmed at 24 frames per second. Vacuus Numb Directed by Gray Scott Designer Ann Demeulemeester An ominous mysterious interaction between a man, a woman and a television set takes place in a fallout shelter. FEATURES Sleepwalking Through the Mekong Directed by filmmaker John Pirozzi Sleepwalking Through the Mekong follows California based band Dengue Fever on their recent journey to Cambodia to perform classic 60s and 70s Cambodian rock-n-roll in the country where it was created, made popular, and very nearly destroyed. FLY presents an edited short of this documentary Bruce Gilden Photographer Bruce Gilden’s childhood in Brooklyn endowed him with a keen eye for observing urban behaviors and customs. The strong dynamic forms and graphic quality of his images and his unconventional confrontational style distinguish Gilden’s original vision. His work has been shown widely in museums and galleries all over the world. Gilden has received numerous grants and awards for his work including three National Endowments for the Arts fellowships (1980, 1984 and 1992), a Villa Medicis Hors les Murs (1995), New York State Foundation for the Arts Grant (1979, 1992 and 2000), the European Award for Photography (1996) and a Japan Foundation Fellowship (1999). In 1998, Gilden became a member of Magnum. Leaves Leaves is an experimental animation dealing with the cycles of life, technology, and human behavior. Screenings have been presented at MoMa Workspheres, Mori Museum and Virgin Cinemas. This is a short excerpt from this innovative piece. Video Jonathan Turner Music Jack Hazard The Funeral A short film by Patrik Andersson, inspired by his mentor, and his childhood memories growing up in Sweden watching Ingmar Bergman films. Shirin Neshat Through film and still photographs Shirin Neshat tells stories of men and women's positions in the Muslim culture. She explores the distinctive opposites of the culture between man & woman, free & oppressed, tradition & renewal. Much of her work deals with taboo sexuality, sensuality, forbidden attractions and repressed contact between the sexes. She demonstrates the way in which gender is the deciding factor in the individual's social status. Her works concerns itself with women's marginalized position in society. She was awarded a Golden Lion at the Biennale in Venice in 1999, received the ICP Infinity Award for Art in 2002, and was named honorary professor at the Berlin Institute of Arts in 2004. Patch Writer/Director Christopher Romero returns to the short form with a poignant examination of the intersecting lives of strangers, each haunted by an unforgettable trauma. Filmed in and around Woodstock, NY by Frankie DeMarco, Patch stars Melissa Leo, Leo Burmester, and Deborah Harry. Original music by Adrian Romero. MUSIC VIDEOS The Presets - “Are You The One’ (Modular People) The Owl - ‘I Love You But I’ve Chosen Darkness’ Wolfmother - ‘Woman’ (Modular/Interscope Records) Emily Haines - ‘Dr Blind’ (Last Gang Records) Clark - “TED’ (Warp Records) I Love UFO - ‘Like In The Movies’ (Record Makers) The Presets - ‘Girl And The Sea’ (Modular People) THE LOOP The Loop showcases music from the record label Modular People, featuring tracks by: That was just a dream by Cut Copy Saturdays by Cut Copy The Twilight by Cut Copy Forgotten Works by Klaxons Street Juice by MSTRKRFT The Bomb by New Young Pony Club Ice Cream by New Young Pony Club Steamworks by The Presets Down Down Down by The Presets I Go Hard I Go Home by The Presets Are You The One by The Presets Girlkillsbear by Softlightes Woman (MSTRKRFT Remix) by Wolfmother " (Less)
SNAPCASE on CAPITAL CHAOS TV 1999 SNAPCASE @ Bojangles - Sacramento, CA 1999 also on the bill were 7 SECONDS, KID DYNAMITE & (More) SNAPCASE @ Bojangles - Sacramento, CA 1999 also on the bill were 7 SECONDS, KID DYNAMITE & BURIED ALIVE http://capitalchaos.net Snapcase was a metalcore band from Buffalo, New York. Their records were released on the Chicago record label, Victory Records. http://www.snapcase.com Background [edit] Formation The band was originally conceived in 1989 in a basement in West Seneca, NY and was named Solid State. In 1989, the lineup was embodied by guitarist Scott Dressler, then a mere 15 years of age, 17 year-old drummer Mike Kimaid, Daryl Taberski, age 18 on bass, and Tiger Balduf, the eldest at 19, on vocals. Prior to recording their first demo as Solid State on January 30, 1990, Quest for Reality, Tiger Balduf left the band to get married, and Mike Kimaid left to join the Lockport, NY based band The Watchmen. In their places instead were Chris Galas on vocals and Peter Dawidzak on drums. Soon after recording this, Peter Dawidzak left the band to go to school. On May 22, 1990, Solid State recorded their second demo, Accept Your Fate, with their friend Mike Lampe, who had assisted with the previous demo, as well. During this recording, the band was comprised of Chris Galas on vocals, Scott Dressler playing guitar, Jason Kourkounis on drums, and Daryl Taberski on bass. During the spring of 1991, Solid State went through a big lineup shift; Kourkounis left the band to pursue other musical interests, and Kimaid rejoined the band along with The Watchmen guitarist Joe Smith, making the band a five-piece. After these changes to their lineup, the band decided to change their name to Snapcase. Between the years of 1991 and 1992, Snapcase recorded two demos with Dennis Fura, Break The Silence and King of the Mountain. In 1992 the band was signed to Chicago hardcore label Victory Records and recorded their first 7 inch, Comatose, with Mike Sac and Robby Takac that year. After this recording Taberski moved over to vocals, replacing Chris Galas, Bob Whiteside from Buffalo, NY band Support took over on bass, and Jon Salemi joined to replace Joe Smith, who left for school. In 1993, Kimaid left the band after partially recording the band's first album and was replaced by former Buffalo, NY based Slugfest drummer, Tim Redmond, who performed on the rest of the tracks. This full length, Lookinglasself, was released in 1993 and was recorded with Don Fury and Fred Betschen. In early 1995, the band released the Steps EP, which they recorded with Fred Betschen. This was the last recording to feature Scott Dressler, who left the band in the fall of 1995 to go to graduate school. He was replaced by Frank Vicario of Buffalo, NY band Fadeaway. In the summer of 1996, The California Takeover was released which featured live recordings from Snapcase, Earth Crisis, and Strife. [edit] Progression April 1997 saw the release of Progression Through Unlearning, which they recorded with Steve Evetts, an album which is considered to be revolutionary by many fans of hardcore. The band set out on a summer tour, and featured performances on the Vans Warped Tour. In the fall of 1997, the band took some time off so that members could pursue education. In 1998, the band resumed touring, and was the opening band on the fall tour of the Deftones. They also went into the studio with Brian McTernan in the fall of 1998 to record a cover of the Bad Brains "I", released on Century Media's Never Give In tribute record, and a split EP with Boysetsfire that was released in the summer of 1999. These were the last recordings with bassist Bob Whiteside. He was replaced by Dustin Perry, formerly of the Minneapolis, MN band Threadbare. They headlined Hellfest that summer in Syracuse, NY. Designs For Automation, the band's third full length album, was recorded in the summer of 1999 with Steve Evetts was released in January 2000. They spent most of 2000 on tour, performing on the Deconstruction tour in Europe with NOFX and playing the main stage of the Vans Warped Tour in the summer. Ben Lythberg began playing drums for the band during the fall, winter and spring while Redmond finished his masters degree. [edit] End Transmission In 2002, the band focused their creative energy on crafting their new album, End Transmission, with Brian McTernan at Salad Days Studios. This album, their fourth full length album was released in September 2002. Redmond officially left the band soon after the release of the album and was permanently replaced by Lythberg. Snapcase toured that fall with Boysetsfire and Atreyu. Their final international tour was in early 2003. They opened for Bad Religion and Finch in the spring of 2003. Bright Flashes was released in November 2003. This featured songs that were recorded for the conceptual End Transmission album, covers of songs by Helmet, Devo, and Jane's Addiction, and 3 remixes of songs from End Transmission. The band announced in the fall of 2004 that they would be disbanding, and would play their final show in January 2005 in Buffalo, NY. The final show featured appearances by almost of nearly every member who had ever played in the band. Redmond, Dressler, and Whiteside joined Salemi and Taberski for a performance of the song "Lookinglasself", and original vocalist Chris Galas joined them for the song "Comatose". [edit] Intention Snapcase built a reputation for composing music with complex guitar lines, harmonic distortion, and relentless rhythms. Lyrically, their songs explored themes of self-determination, affirmation, and personal challenge. To many, Snapcase was one of the most progressive and influential bands in independent music, and was dedicated to combining intellectual theory with aggressive music (as the band has claimed). Nevertheless, Snapcase always promoted free-thinking and an unrelenting quest for change, as their socially conscious lyrics reveal. The members of the band are all straight edge, as well, but according to Frank Vicario, they're "not really singing about it or promoting it". [edit] Thereafter After Snapcase dissolved, Vicario, Perry and Lythberg formed the band Attractive, with Josh English from the band Sixgoingonseven. Tim Redmond currently teaches AP Government and Global history at Williamsville East High School and Scott Dressler is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Villanova University A retrospective DVD is set for release in 2007, and will feature footage filmed at their final performance in January 2005. (Less)
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