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Monday, October 31, 2011

Yann Tiersen

"Till The End"
Album: Dust Lane



"In a way, part of the process of Dust Lane gave me a distance, and when I came back to the song I had new ideas, and it was as if I was starting again. I discovered a new way of working because usually I like to work fast, so that's why there are sometimes so many contrasts or different moods in some songs. It's the album I wanted to do from the beginning. Most of my first albums were instrumental [but in Dust Lane] there is no proper song structure and no lead vocals as well. I feel more comfortable with that and use the voices not as an instrument, but as a picture inside the song." - Yann Tiersen

(Source: thegauntlet.ca/a/story/15292)

To keep the enthusiasm for creating, an artist should not care about genres. - Y.T.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

Friday, October 7, 2011

Krzysztof Kieślowski



La Double Vie de Veronique
Directed by: Krzysztof Kieślowski
Original Music by: Zbigniew Preisner
Cinematographer: Sławomir Idziak

“It comes from a deep-rooted conviction that if there is anything worthwhile doing for the sake of culture, then it is touching on subject matters and situations which link people, and not those that divide people. There are too many things in the world which divide people, such as religion, politics, history, and nationalism. If culture is capable of anything, then it is finding that which unites us all. And there are so many things which unite people. It doesn't matter who you are or who I am, if your tooth aches or mine, it's still the same pain. Feelings are what link people together, because the word 'love' has the same meaning for everybody. Or 'fear', or 'suffering'. We all fear the same way and the same things. And we all love in the same way. That's why I tell about these things, because in all other things I immediately find division." - K. Kieślowski