Hempfest Butterfly DJ

  • Length: 3:30
  • Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
  • Views: 78
  • Author: diannegrieser

Tags: cool  Hempfest  Music  Seattle  techno 

frenetic cinemetography hynotic music inviting me for more - these guys are supposed to be at the Rebar so must be local - the guy with the mask was cool

Wyclef Jean on KUBE 93's Sound Session (Part 2 of 5)

  • Length: 9:31
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  • Author: HyphenTV

Tags: 93  carnival  clef  fugees  haiti  hip-hop  hyphen  jean  kube  moore  score  seattle  session  sound  wyclef 

The one and only Wyclef Jean made his second "Clef's Corner" appearance on KUBE 93's Sunday Night Sound Session on 7-21-08. He talked with DJ Hyphen and J. Moore about a wide range of topics, including the stories behind his favorite work from the past, why the Fugees reunion failed, what it'll take to make it work, how the industry has changed over the years, how his music reaches fans all over the world, his charity work, politics, and much more. He even dropped another exclusive freestyle for the Sound Session crew.In the second part of the interview, Clef talks about how technology changed the music industry, why the Fugees are an event, his passion for music, inviting Hurricane Chris to perform at his daughter's birthday party, and more. Be sure to watch all 5 parts of the interview, plus the "making of the freestyle" video!For more information on Sound Session, go here:http://www.kube93.com/pages/sunday_night_sound_session_page.htmlAlso, check out Hyphen's blog:http://www.theaudacityofdope.com

Gerry & the Pacemakers - Ferry Cross The Mersey

  • Length: 5:8
  • Rating: 4.50 (2 ratings)
  • Views: 449
  • Author: HenriMusicBox

Tags: Churchwood  Ferry  Gerry  Liverpool  Mersey  Pacemakers  Woodchurch 

Spring 1999, Liverpool: great city, best soccer, nice music, inviting pubs and, of course, the ferry. This alone makes a visit to Liverpool worth while. Hope to be back one time...

Crack in the Fence

  • Length: 2:41
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  • Views: 38
  • Author: thebellproject

Tags: bell  cycles  daily  do-it-yourself  invitation  music  performance  ringing  sunrise  sunset 

Sunset. June 8, 2008. This is an invitation to be aware of something immutable and absolutely reliable. Observe the sunrise and sunset everyday this year and ring a bell when you do. This installment: Penelope, Liz and I walked down to the East River at sundown. It was in the mid-nineties here today and we thought it might be cooler by the river. Unfortunately, we couldn't get anywhere near the water. Restaurants, construction, un-named security areas and locked parking lots blocked the way to the bank of the river. We managed to slip through a crack in the fence at the back of one of the parking lots. All we could see was a deserted cement slab with a few decorations scattered about. The slab led right up to a little ridge overlooking the water. There was loud music playing and we peeked around the fence and saw a tent set up by the water -- but no people. Not wanting to disturb anyone (or to get thrown out), we decided to wait until the last minute to walk into the area and ring the bells by the river. While we waited an announcer came on the PA and started shouting over the music, inviting "everybody to get up and come onto the dance floor". So we did. Doesn't the sky at the end of the sunset vaguely remind you of the Tibetan flag?http://dailybell2008.blogspot.com

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