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Echo and the Bunnyment @ The Moore 9-23-2016
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Photo by Alan Lawrence
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That was the third time I've been at Echo Lake located at Franconia Notch in White Mountains of New Hampshire.
Timeless Echoes
The Highlights of a Decade Long Musical Journey
Presented By: The Old Joes Choir
30th and 31st of August 2008 at The British School Auditorium
It has been ten years, and The Old Joes Choir has come a long way, evolving musically, and as an entity that continues to enthral its public. A decade of dabbling, experimenting and extending the boundaries and limits of sound and music has stood in good stead, enabling a group of talented and committed individuals hone and perfect something they were already good at.
It was in 1997 that The Old Joes Choir embarked upon their musical journey; a voyage that has augured well and ushered in positive change, along with a loyal audience, fans of choral music, who have stood by them through the last ten years of evolution. Thus, it is only right that The Old Joes Choir pay tribute to their loyal, unwavering fans, and their decade old journey, through a musical celebration of the last ten years.
You are welcomed to witness a unique event, involving diversity in sound and style, in celebration of a ten year old journey, as The Old Joes Choir embarks upon a voyage of rediscovery; an expedition that will strike at the very core of their musical soul. Sit back, relax, and prepare to be enthralled, as they go back to their roots to present you with our Timeless Echoes.
With the intensification of the migratory crisis caused by the war in Syria, Hungary, Serbia and Macedonia close their borders to thousands of people fleeing, breaking an ancient migratory route: the Balkan route. In Greece, along the barbed wire of the Macedonian border, men, women and children gather in camps, in huge self-managed tent cities, where NGOs, volunteers and activists are challenging the game of mafias of human traffickers.
Echoes shows a limbo in which the desperation of a pending future contrasts with a vital and stubborn resistance, focusing her gaze on the day before the eviction of Eko Station, the last remaining informal camp in northern Greece. Through the frequencies of a pirate radio, words and rebel songs echo in the silence imposed by the Fortress Europe.
A film by Gabriele Cipolla
with Davide Agnolazza e Mohammed JJO
production:RADIO NOBORDER / #OVERTHEFORTRESS / MACAO
Runtime: 76 min. Year of production: 2016
Language: Arabic,Kurmanji, English
Subtitle English, Italian
Shooting format: digital 4k
Available : 4k DCP, HD file
Mix audio: Marc Brunelli/ Musics: Eko camp e MZKY
Traslation: Kovan Direj / Subtitles: Davide Agnolazza
The Echo Chamber at Playback Recording Studio in Santa Barbara, California.
Each room in this facility has a unique sound; this one creates authentic reverberation with reflective materials. Mosaic broken mirror, concrete floors and a copper ceiling create and unusual effects.
Acoustical design by Chris Pelonis, room design by Stephanie Bodine and Douglas Lipper.
Statue of Echo (James Barnhill, 1992) looking into a shaded pond in the Southern Living Garden at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens in Birmingham, Alabama
01 - Friction
02 - In The Midnight Hour
03 - Soul Kitchen
04 - Action Woman
05 - Paint It Black
06 - Run Run Run
07 - Angels And Devils
08 - The Killing Moon
09 - The Cutter
10 - Rescue
11 - A Promise
12 - Gods Will Be Gods
13 - Do It Clean (cut)
14 - Back Of Love
15 - All That Jazz
16 - My Kingdom
17 - Heads Will Roll
18 - Heaven Up There
19 - Interview with parts of
Soul Kitchen and Paint It Black