Edited from material created and compiled for live VJ projection behind Cabaret Voltaire's tour dates in 1990/91 promoting their 'Groovy Laidback and Nasty' album. I was the film maker and what would now be called VJ, creating a multi film projector mix across the backstage for this work to accompany the live music. Footage was supplied by the band to work with and computer animations by Phil Wolstenholme.
Excellent...! Hey how about Peter Care? In the period 1984-1994 I did a lot of live projection and videos of mine in San Francisco Ca inspired by Cabaret Voltaire & Care...
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transneural 4 months ago
<3
lesscunning 8 months ago
amazeing stufff once again <3
kennytrip 10 months ago
I've never heard this version before, very impressive...
diskochimp 1 year ago
@bissia well however you define it, fine. to me the rhythm track is definitely more 'hiphop'-oriented than the album version. nice to hear it though
chrisnoaro1 1 year ago
@chrisnoaro1 Not hip-hop, techno
bissia 1 year ago
this must be a 12" mix, it's too hiphop, the album version's much better
chrisnoaro1 1 year ago
since most of the footage is from "sensoria", did peter care shoot any additional footage for this (i see a shot of mal and kirk sitting together in front of the tombstone at 1:24, was probably b-roll from that shoot?) the facial closeups, etc..
miketb42 2 years ago
nice!
sunnytwentythree 4 years ago