

“Soul Searching” –released on Alfa Matrix, can be easily considered as a conceptual album for its lyrical content, but still for the renewed experience with multiple guest singers.
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The project is already busy for several years now and this year unleashed its seventh full length album. The post ‘Click Interview’ with Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio: ‘“Let’s Play” As I See It, Is The Final Form Of Apocalyptic-Pop’ appeared first on Side-Line Music Magazine.īelgian Psy’Aviah is driven by the creative spirit of Yves Schelpe. I’ve been touched by the artistic grace of the writing and global production, which according to me stands for the most accomplished work you have ever released! It took (Picture credits by Post-Mortem / Interview courtesy by Inferno Sound Diaries) Q: I first of all have to say thank you for this new and beautiful album “Let’s Play ”. I got in touch with Tomas who had a lot to say about this major work. It’s a poignant and deeply artistic exposure, which might become a kind of legacy for all lovers of this music genre. “Let’s Play” again released by Out Of Line took them nearly ten years to get accomplished, but the result is their most refined and artistic creation ever. While their earlier work was characterized by a neo-folk approach they progressively experimented with other influences, which brought them to label their music as ‘apocalyptic-pop’. Just like the Ordo Rosarius Equilibrio fans I was stupefied reading Tomas Pettersson announced after the release of his newest album “Let’s Play”, it possibly could be the last album! The Swedish masters of ‘apocalyptic-pop’ are now active since 1993 and moved throughout different periods of artistic creation. The post a-ha’s iconic video for ‘Take On Me’ gets the 4K resolution treatment – watch it now appeared first on Side-Line Music Magazine. The first release of “Take On Me” in 1984 includes The original version was produced by Tony Mansfield, and remixed by John Ratcliff. Here’s the video in its full glory! 2 video’s, only one became a hit with currently… almost 500,000 views a day! There was actually a video released before the version most people know. “Take On Me” was also nominated for Favorite Pop/Rock Video at the 13th American Music Awards in 1986. At the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards, the video for “Take On Me” won six awards - Best New Artist in a Video, Best Concept Video, Most Experimental Video, Best Direction, Best Special Effects, and Viewer’s Choice - and was nominated for two others, Best Group Video and Video of the Year. You can even take a guess at when “Take On Me” will reach 1 billion views to win tickets, flights and accommodation for two to meet a-ha. You can watch it below and actually help get this iconic video to 1 billion views. “Take On Me”, a-ha’s iconic debut video, has been remastered in 4K for 2020 and beyond.
