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Side view of the studio. Note clutter of review gear on left, including a Korg Microkorg XL awaiting its turn.
broken social scene @ house of blues san diego 8/22/08.
strobist: vivitar 285hv in left hand. cactus trigger.
gravity is shut off for a moment at studio notre dame de tout pouvoir and a brace of casio keyboards make a stately ascent.
A Private-Public Screening of An Island.
Message from the host:
Many thanks! It was truly a joy to share your music and the beautiful cinematography of Vincent Moon with my friends and family, many of whom have not heard your music until now! Next time you tour the states, I hope I can make it to a show, the closest I came to your last tour was Forsyth, Montana. I gassed up and grabbed a snack at the same convenience store you had posted pictures of on your tour blog a few days later. As always, your music and the dynamics you guys share is inspiring, on behalf of those of us in Crosby, North Dakota that attended the screening... it was awesome!
Tak,
Thane Lund
ps. I'm excited to get my dad to play the microKorg in our carport now!
Taken on FP100C using a Polaroid 350 land camera, closeup kit, and M-sync electronic flash with orange coloured gel.
broken social scene @ house of blues san diego 8/22/08.
strobist: vivitar 285hv in left hand. cactus trigger.
Rick, Campbell and the machines - ableton live, korg ea-1, korg microkorg, novation x-station, am/fm radio for live randomness....all processed thru the delightfully cheap and cheerful Behringer mixer...nice.
Snapped a few with the wide angle lens. Umeå river in the background. He's standing on top of a 7 floor building under construction, pretty narly since we didn't have any permission to be there.
Some heavier editing I did tonight on a pretty poor picture I took a few days ago when I was just playing around with the settings on my camera. Actually really happy with this image. And I love my MicroKorg so yeah!