Sunday, October 11, 2009

Longest Music Video I have ever watched

This is I think the longest music video I have ever watched, Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem of Daft Punk.

Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem is a feature-length Japanese animated musical film originally released on December 1, 2003. The film is the visual realization of Discovery, an album by Daft Punk. Each track from the album has been animated as an episode in the story of the abduction and rescue of an interstellar pop band. The film was produced by the creators of the Discovery album, along with Toei Animation, under the supervision of Leiji Matsumoto. The film has no dialogue and minimal sound effects.

Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
The Plot and the Music Behind the Animation

The story begins in a parallel galaxy where four blue-skinned music stars on an alien planet are performing the song "One More Time" to a similarly blue-skinned audience. At the end of the song, a team of humanoid troops appear and subdue everyone with gas, including the band on stage. The lead guitarist almost manages to escape, but is taken down by one of the troops. The four musicians are kidnapped and beamed aboard a large space vessel ("Aerodynamic").

A distress signal is sent out to a nearby ship piloted by Shep. When Shep is first seen he is daydreaming of Stella, bass player of the kidnapped band. He dozes off and is visited by an apparition of Stella. Just as the couple are about to kiss, the alert finally reaches him and brings Shep out of his dream. After receiving the call, Shep is determined to save the band and rockets off in pursuit of the kidnappers. During a chase sequence, Shep and the kidnapping vessel travel through a wormhole and eventually land on Earth. The kidnappers quickly bring the band off as an unidentified leader watches. Shep and his ship crash into a dense forest ("Digital Love").

Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem
Within a large underground facility, the band goes through an entirely automated process while unconscious. Each member of the group is stripped of their alien garb and have their memories rewritten. Their old memories are archived and stored on disks. The band is then skin-painted and hair-dyed to resemble humans. They are redressed and implanted with mind control devices ("Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger"). The band's captor (Earl de Darkwood), dressed in formal attire and presenting himself as their elderly manager, takes them to a recording studio where a record deal is made. The band (now named The Crescendolls) star in a photo shoot and produce their hit single "One More Time". The names of the protagonists are revealed: Stella (bass guitarist), Arpegius (guitarist), Baryl (drummer) and Octave (keyboardist / vocalist). In no time, The Crescendolls are a worldwide phenomenon ("Crescendolls"). The fame has its disadvantages as the exhausted members of the band are forced to sign large amounts of marketing material. While this is happening, Shep walks the streets at night discovering what has been done to his heroes ("Nightvision")

The band later appears in concert at a crowded arena. Earl de Darkwood appears on the stage and directs an orchestra. Shep appears and fires a device at Arpegius, Baryl and Octave, freeing them from the effects of their mind control devices. Aiming at Stella, he hesitates before pulling the trigger; this allows Darkwood to block the beam with his arm and draw out his laser pistol. Leaving Stella behind, Shep and the others hijack a step van and attempt an escape. During a chase, bodyguards catch up to the van in two black cars and mortally wound Shep before crashing into a semitruck ("Superheroes").

Still under the control of the Earl, Stella is later taken to a "Gold Record Award" awards ceremony, for which The Crescendolls have received a nomination.[6] When the Golden Record is awarded to The Crescendolls, Baryl uses the anti-mind control device on Stella and beckons her to follow. The two enter a waiting taxicab, driven by Octave, and escape ("High Life").

The reunited band gathers around a dying Shep. Even as his life slips away, he manages to raise his injured arm out to Stella. She takes it and experiences a dream sequence similar to the one Shep experienced earlier. Shep then reveals The Crescendolls' true identity. The band expresses their gratitude as Shep draws his final breath ("Something About Us"). The Crescendolls later find a giant tree and lay their savior to rest. At night, the band watches Shep's spiritual essence emerging from the ground and rocketing into the stars. While driving away, the band screeches to a halt in front of a road sign to Darkwood Manor. This is the same place which appeared on a card Stella found earlier. The foursome agrees to check it and drive off ("Voyager").

The four band members eventually reach a great castle-like mansion. They happen upon a journal titled Veridis Quo that describes in great detail exactly what Earl de Darkwood's origins and plans are. In brief the book reveals that musical artists associated with the Earl on Earth are actually aliens used by him to make music worthy of Gold Records. The Earl would then unleash a tremendous power when 5,555 records have been claimed, which would allow him to rule the universe. The Crescendolls themselves were awarded Gold Record number 5555. The band find themselves surrounded by the Earl's guards, who escort them to the chamber of an underground chasm. Earl grabs Stella and thrusts her into a massive device lined with his Gold Records. The remaining members free themselves from the guards. Arpegius rushes to Earl before he releases the power and causes the record to fall from his hands to the abyss. Then Earl tries to get the disk, but he himself falls in; Arpegius tries to grab him, but he cannot hold on. Arpegius rescues Stella from the device and the band flees from the castle, which explodes ("Veridis Quo").

After learning the technology that the Earl of Darkwood had used on them, the band travels back to the Record company. Octave breaks in and finds the master recording of "One More Time", under which the band's archived memory disks are found. Octave attempts to leave with the disks but is surrounded by guards. He reaches into his jacket to retrieve a page of Veridis Quo, but one of the guards uses a stun gun on him. Due to the electric shock, Octave falls to the ground and turns into his original blue skin color, much to the surprise of the witnesses. The page is taken from Octave's hand and reveals what the disks are ("Short Circuit").

Construction crews unearth Shep's ship and the police investigate the Record company. Police also search every part of Darkwood Manor. A news report is later shown and depicts scenes of an operation to send The Crescendolls back home. The report also explains the situation and even shows that The Crescendolls were not the only group to have this happen to them. Octave wakes up and is greeted by the band, who are back to normal. As the band prepares to leave, people wave goodbye to the band from all over the world ("Face to Face").

When the band's ship is heading to the wormhole, the Earl's essence engulfs and attacks the ship. Shep's essence flies up to the Earl and defeats him, which frees the band. They successfully return to their home planet and are welcomed by its inhabitants. The band is again on the stage and the audience is dancing to their song. Everyone on Earth is also seen dancing to the performance shown on television screens. Outside the stadium, a heroic statue of Shep is unveiled. The camera pans out of the celebration. The viewer experiences a zoom out from the alien planet, to a large star cluster, and then stops with a record player. This reveals a vinyl record playing the Daft Punk album Discovery. A sleeping little boy is shown surrounded by The Crescendolls and Daft Punk memorabilia. The needle is moved off the record and the music stops ("Too Long"). As the ending credits roll, a remixed version of "Aerodynamic" plays.

I orderly listed below the length and title of each songs that plays behind the animation start from the Intro to Credits.
  1. Intro - 1:38
  2. One More Time - 5:10
  3. Aerodynamic - 3:34
  4. Digital Love - 4:24
  5. Harder, Better, Faster, Stronger - 3:42
  6. Crescendolls - 3:54
  7. Nightvision - 1:51
  8. Superheroes - 3:55
  9. High Life - 3:16
  10. Something About Us - 3:47
  11. Voyager - 3:45
  12. Veridis Quo - 6:46
  13. Short Circuit - 3:16
  14. Face To Face - 3:59
  15. Too Long - 9:58
  16. Credits
You can watch the full video below, so enjoy watching.

Monday, August 31, 2009

너라고 (It's You) by Super Junior a pop-electronic genre

너라고 (It's You) by Super Junior

"너라고 (It's You)" is a digital single by Korean boy band Super Junior. It is the second promotional single for the group's third studio album Sorry, Sorry and was digitally released on May 11, 2009. Three new tracks were added to the single on May 14, 2009, the same day as the physical release of the repackaged version of Sorry, Sorry.

"It's You" is written and produced by E-Tribe, the same composer who wrote several chart-topping songs including Girls' Generation song Gee. The collaboration was first announced on April 21, in which the group described the song to be "a mellow but trendy dance song" and very unlike the lively songs that E-Tribe has previously written for female singers. The song incorprates heavy electronic influences to a MIDI sequence, and it is expected to earn the same success as the urban funk song "Sorry, Sorry."

On May 9, 2009 the full-length single of "It's You" and screen shots of the respective music video were leaked on the Internet. Despite the leak, the single was officially released as a digital single on May 11, 2009, and quickly became the #1 song on Cyworld after only four hours of release. Two days later, the single reached top 5 on Mnet's Top 300 Chart, ranking #4. The first promotional performance for "It's You" was on May 17, 2009 on the SBS music program, Popular Songs (인기가요). On May 22, "It's You" was performed on Music Bank for the first, followed by the song's first award as #1 song of the week on the Music Bank weekly K-Chart.

"It's You" stayed as #1 in Thailand's Channel V Countdown Asia Chart for three consecutive weeks.

Listen to the track below:

Fallin' For You by Colbie Caillat a pop-ballad genre

Fallin' For You by Colbie Caillat

"Fallin' For You" is a song by the American pop singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat from her upcoming sophomore album "Breakthrough" set for August 25 release. The song was released in June 29, 2009 in the United States and have already became a hit there too.

The song is a pop-ballad and was written by Colbie and Rick Nowels, and was produced by Nowels, John Shanks, and Ken Caillat.

The song debut at #12 and was Colbie highest debut ever on the Billboard Hot 100, the hot shot debut of the week and her best song on the U.S charts since her debut single Bubbly. With 118,000 first-week downloads, it's also her first top 10 on the Hot Digital Songs chart since debut single "Bubbly" peaked at No. 4 in November,2007. On the Canadian Hot 100, the song was the hot shot of the week, debuting at #55.

Listen to the track below:

Knock You Down by Keri Hilson a RnB genre

Knock You Down by Keri Hilson

"Knock You Down" is the fourth U.S. single from Keri Hilson's debut album, In a Perfect World.... The song features rapper Kanye West and R&B singer Ne-Yo.

The music video for the song premiered on March 23, 2009, one day before the release of the album. The song was released as the second single in the United Kingdom on 22 June 2009.

The song is Hilson's most successful single as a lead vocalist peaking at number 3 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 5 on the UK Top 40, making it her 2nd top 10 single overall, after "The Way I Are", with her associate D.O.E. and musical mentor Timbaland both in the US and UK. The single was certified Gold by the RIAA and the RIANZ.

Listen to the track below:

Thursday, August 27, 2009

The Corrs with their Celtic folk rock music genre

The Corrs

This band is one of my favorite. They play Celtic folk rock music. The group was from Dundalk, Ireland consists of the Corr siblings: Andrea (lead vocals, tin whistle); Sharon (violin, vocals); Caroline (drums, percussion, bodhrán, vocals); and Jim (guitar, keyboards, vocals). 

They came to international prominence with their performance at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia and their support of Celine Dion on her 1996 Falling into You Tour. Since then, they have released five studio albums and numerous singles, which have reached platinum in many countries. Their album Talk on Corners that was one of my favorite said to be their most successful album that reached multi-platinum status in Australia and the UK.

They have been actively involved in philanthropic activities. They have performed in numerous charity concerts such as the Prince's Trust in 2004 and Live 8 alongside Bono in 2005. And on the same year, they were awarded honorary MBEs for their contributions to music and charity. The group are on hiatus because Sharon, Jim, and Caroline are raising families, while Andrea is pursuing a solo career.

The Corrs with the Chernobyl child

Their music genre, was a "blend of modern rhythms and technology with acoustic instruments, violin, tin whistle, drums, and of course the voices, the marrying of these instruments is our sound," Caroline Corr said. Their music is typically categorized as folk rock as their first two albums, Forgiven Not Forgotten and Talk on Corners evident hear it.

The Corrs' main influences were their parents who were musicians and encouraged them to learn instruments. As like other musicians do they drew inspiration from other musicians too such as The Eagles, The Police, The Carpenters, Simon and Garfunkel and Fleetwood Mac. which Sharon said in an interview with CNN is the reason "our songs are very, very melodic and [harmonious]".

Their success in music is can be seen to all people in the world that influences by their music.

 
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