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Re: L'album di Jónsi e Alex

Messaggioda NouvelleVague » sab giu 06, 2009 11:51 am

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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » sab giu 06, 2009 11:54 am

Ce l'ho fatta ho cambiato il titolo facendo una modifica sul primo post da me scritto! Solo che le risposte vecchie rimangono col titolo vecchio!!!!
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda sigurlotus » sab giu 06, 2009 12:47 pm

TAKK Chiara e Max! ;)
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Re: L'album di Jónsi e Alex

Messaggioda Pixie » gio giu 18, 2009 2:24 pm

Fljotavik ha scritto:C'è una sorpresina qui http://www.parlophone.co.uk/riceboysleeps/


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ma useranno lo stesso, "font", dei sigur ros? :blink: è moolto simile
anche l'artwork è simile ai lavori dei sigur..

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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » ven giu 19, 2009 12:19 pm

L'artwork (da quello che si vede dal promo) fa parte del lavoro dei riceboy ed è presente nel loro libro.
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » gio giu 25, 2009 2:08 pm

Manca meno di un mese all'uscita ufficiale dell'album. Qui sotto un sito dove si possono ascoltare in anteprima e in streaming "Atlas song", "Indian summer" e "Stokkseyri".

http://www.theinsoundfromwayout.com/2009/06/jonsi_alex_previe/
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » sab giu 27, 2009 1:54 pm

Intervista ai Riceboy Sleeps un pò datata (aprile 2008) ma sempre interessante (Fonte: SiouxWIRE Annex site)

Sioux: How did the Moss Stories and Riceboy Sleeps project develop and what were your motivations?
Alex: The project began four years ago and there was never any motivation, we didn't realise that we were starting a real project. It was just the two of us making music and making artwork for fun really.
Jonsi: It just started with me and Alex and we wanted to do something together. Alex is just in the same headspace.

Sioux: Did that start from the videos you've done?
Alex: Actually, we started making music a long time ago and we made lots of songs and we were recording and stuff and then at some point since we both did videos on our own, we decided it would be fun to make videos for some of our songs and that's how it began and then Jonsi and I moved in together so we began drawing and painting a lot together.

Sioux: What would you say are the key differences in your musical work with Riceboy Sleeps as opposed to your creations with Sigur Ros and Parachutes?
Alex: It's quite similar. We use the same instruments, same microphones. I think the process is quite similar except Parachutes is Scott and I, and Riceboy is Jonsi and I. I think working with Jonsi, everything is much more brave and spontaneous and I think with Parachutes we're not as brave as Jonsi, he's so brave in trying and going for things. And sometimes I forget that if I'm not working with him . They're quite similar.
Jonsi: Yeah, just different. Me and Alex work differently. Riceboy is more like playing with sounds.

Sioux: And would you say the Riceboy Sleeps project will have an impact on your future work in Sigur Ros and Parachutes? If so why and in what way?
Alex: I don't know. We have plenty of time to do both and we've had offers to do Riceboy and Parachutes projects together. I don't know if that will happen or not. And I don't think either will effect the other in a negative way, only a positive way, more creation and more making and having fun.
Jonsi: I don't know. It could do.

Sioux: Does the aged and worn aesthetic signify anything in particular to you and your work? And what was the motivation in using old, rustic frames in your gallery work?
Alex: It's more of a feeling and atmosphere we're trying to create than a specific message. We're never really aware of trying to tell people something, we're more interested in having people feel something so it's just a really good feeling and something we've both been really attracted to before we even met eachother. It's comfortable, it feels like things have soul. Before we met, we were both collecting old photographs and old books and didn't really know why, we just both really like them. Then when we started making artwork, it just got incorporated into our work.
Jonsi: We do the pictures first and we found these frames just lying and it would kind of suit so well with the other stuff we were doing.

Sioux: Who is Rice Boy?
Alex: When it started out, it was the name of one of our songs called Riceboy Sleeps. It was just because when I met Jonsi, I was really, really poor and I was just living off of rice mostly and I was sleeping too much so Jonsi was writing a song while I was asleep one day and he named it Riceboy Sleeps. For some reason ever since then we just called whatever we were working on at the time, Riceboy Sleeps. We never decided for that to be officially be our name, it just happened.

Sioux: And Daníell(in the sea)?
Alex: Oh, he is just a fictitious character based like, we make stories also. He's just a character. He's just a really beautiful character and sometimes he's blind in our stories and sometimes he's not blind. Maybe because all the stories haven't quite finished so we're not really sure what is happening.

Sioux: Would you tell us about the creation of the accompanying videos and how they relate to the book itself?
Alex Actually, they don't really relate to the book though everything shares a similar aesthetic. The do go with the book. It's a similar texture and feeling though conceptually they're not matched.

Sioux: All the big trees is an unusual title considering Iceland is without trees. What do trees mean to you?
Alex: We both love trees. They're so beautiful. The title was actually made in the States, on the east coast in Maryland. Jonsi made a present for my mother and on the back he wrote 'thank you for all the big trees' and I think somehow stuck with us and we just used it for a song. Forests, I find them beautiful and full of life, amazing sounds, wind blowing through the trees, good smell...
Jonsi: I just like them when I went to visit Alex's mother who lives in Maryland, there were so many trees in their backyard, so big, so nice and cosy, comfortable.

Sioux: Is there a particular significance in the boy and girl that feature in the Riceboy Sleeps book? (Jonsi) Is that you and your sister, Sigurrós?
Jonsi: Me and my sister? (laughs) No, definitely not. Just fictional characters.

Sioux: Would you characterise your work as Icelandic? And what influence would you say Iceland, Reykjavik and its artists have had on your work?
Alex: I don't know. Probably not. Just the support and encouragement that I've known in Iceland. People don't judge you when you're making artwork and music and people support you and it's a small community. In other cities, I found it's maybe more judgemental instead of just supporting you and I find that a very encouraging environment to live and work in.
Jonsi: No, I think, yeah maybe, but you do whatever you are, your characteristics.

Sioux: What are your thoughts on the categorization of arts between “high brow”, “low brow”, “fine art”, and “outsider art”? Do you feel these labels serve any purpose?
Alex: No, not really. I don't even know where we would fit in. I've never really thought about it. It's like people need to box things up, but no, I don't think it's important.
Jonsi: They probably serve a purpose for those in the artworld, but of course it doesn't matter.

Sioux: What is your favourite technology and why?
Alex: Favourite technology? That's tricky. When we make our stuff we really like to make it as organic as possible though we use computers for layering and scanning things like that. And for scanning in our drawings and reshaping them and playing with the format. We like to use the computer and scanner. I don't know. Favourite technology? It sounds so bad if I say a computer. We don't really like graphic design so we don't want our stuff to look graphic design-y or anything like that.
Jonsi: Maybe the, I don't know. Maybe computers. Maybe the most important one. There's so much freedom, you can use it whatever way you want.

Sioux: Would you choose a colour (it doesn’t have to be a favourite) and explain the ideas and feelings it generates for you?
Alex: The only thing I can think of is that in the last year, I've got really into the colour light blue. I don't really know why. I just like it when I see it, something like a light blue boat that's washed out faded. It's just really beautiful, like a worn or washed out feeling. I see it on boats a lot in the harbour.
Jonsi: Light blue. Did Alex say light blue?
Sioux: Yes, he did.
Jonsi: (laughs) Yeah, we both really like light blue. It has to be perfect light blue, worn out light blue, old chipping paint... It's so soft or something. I think we actually like all colours if they're desaturated or worn out.

Sioux: Also, would you select an image that you feel is powerful (it can be a painting, a photograph—and does not need to be art, it could be a package design or an object) and explain why it has an impact on you?
Alex: Hmm. The last couple of years it would be anything in nature. I'm just super into nature; trees, plants, fruits.vegetables. I just like to be as close to that as possible.
Jonsi: Indirectly, there's a lot of people, my friends, my family, my sister is doing a lot of cool stuff with the full moon and meteors.

Sioux: And if we end with a political message, a piece of advice to artists, and a recommendation?
Alex: Be honest. Just make what you want to make. I don't feel I'm in a position to make any recommendations. That's the only thing that's important is to be true to yourself.
Jonsi Just to be as honest in what you do and to create as much as you can, it gives you so much purpose if you create a lot of stuff and you're honest in that creation. It gives you so much and makes life worth living.

Sioux: Thank you.
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » gio lug 02, 2009 10:48 am

DELUXE EDITION...NOVITA'!

Qui http://www.jonsiandalex.com potete scaricare gratuitamente "boy 1904" (iscrivendovi alla mailing list) e potete vedere lo special di presentazione del nuovo album in streaming. La novità è che è possibile pre-ordinare la DELUXE EDITION dell'album dei Riceboy Sleeps a partire dal 6 luglio
Bjossi di http://www.sigur-ros.co.uk fa sapere che la deluxe ed. sarà inizialmente disponibile solo su jonsiandalex.com

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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Ala Nera » gio lug 02, 2009 5:05 pm

sto scaricando! :ok:
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » ven lug 03, 2009 5:53 pm

Anche se il recensore (Elena Raugei) non ne parla proprio bene, a onor di cronaca riporto quello che ha scritto a proposito del disco dei Riceboy, nella rivista Il Mucchio di questo mese.

Nuova coppia in pista, composta da Jonsi Birgisson dei Sigur Ros e dal compagno di vita Alex Somers. L'avvenyura è iniziata nel 2006 con un libro di illustrazioni artigianali e arriva adesso all'omonimo debutto discografico, costituito da nove estese tracce semi-strumentali, registrato in Islanda con la collaborazione delle amiche Amiina agli archi e poi comodamente assemblato al computer. Se "happiness" era stata inserita di recente nella compilation di beneficienza Dark Was The Night, il resto dell'autoindulgente scaletta le va dietro con sconcertante uniformità: si punta a pennellare paesaggi dell'anima per mezzo di suggestioni in punta di dita, atmosfere che più eteree non si può, flebili coretti d'estatica trascendenza e registro ambient. Al confronto, i dischi della celebre band-madre potrebbero essere catalogati alla vove death-metal. Intendiamoci: sensibilità d'approccio, voglia di sperimentare e sobria ricercatezza nella fattura non difettano. Se si trattasse di una colonna sonora o di musiche concepite per acompagnare qualche installazione, potremmo anche complimentarci. Preso per quel che è, Riceboy Sleeps rischia però di essere più efficace di una combinazione fra lexotan e valeriana nell'indurre al sonno il pur volenteroso ascoltatore.
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » ven lug 03, 2009 5:59 pm

...sensibilità d'approccio, voglia di sperimentare e sobria ricercatezza nella fattura non difettano


...appunto non difettano...ti pare poco al giorno d'oggi!

Se si trattasse di una colonna sonora o di musiche concepite per acompagnare qualche installazione, potremmo anche complimentarci.


PS:...e allora complimentati cara mia! Ti informo che due delle canzoni presenti nel cd e precisammente "all the big trees" e "daníell in the sea" sono nate proprio per accompagnare le installazioni di Alex e Jonsi durante le loro mostre nei musei. Eh sì...questa faccina proprio ci vuole stavolta :read:
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda sigurlotus » ven lug 03, 2009 6:37 pm

più efficace di una combinazione fra lexotan e valeriana nell'indurre al sonno il pur volenteroso ascoltatore?

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io non ho parole, ci sono modi e modi per esprimere un concetto.. ovvio che non si tratta di hard rock no? Vabbè, fatemi star zitto che è meglio..
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda paciuli » ven lug 03, 2009 6:40 pm

Premesso che non ho sentito il disco in questione, va detto che ci sono colonne sonore che si reggono in piedi da sole, e altre che "decontestualizzate" perdono invece ogni interesse. Ed essendo la recensione relativa a un CD e non a una mostra...
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda Fljotavik » sab lug 04, 2009 1:35 pm

E' giusto riportare tutte le opinioni però, anche se non sono assolutamente d'accordo con l'autrice dell'articolo (pur avendo ascoltato solo 3 canzoni del suddetto cd).
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Re: Riceboy Sleeps

Messaggioda carlomatt » sab lug 04, 2009 9:50 pm

Quattordici righe per dire che il disco fa dormire?
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