Salyu – muse’ic MV + App
The latest single for Salyu’s experimental album with Cornelius, s(o)un(d)beams, is titled muse’ic and comes with an application that will let you use your camera phone as it creates visual images to go with the music.
The latest single for Salyu’s experimental album with Cornelius, s(o)un(d)beams, is titled muse’ic and comes with an application that will let you use your camera phone as it creates visual images to go with the music.
There’s a brand new cut from Salyu’s experimental album s(o)un(d)beams, which HMV has already shipped, I’m really excited to say. This time around it’s Sailing Days, written by Tavito Nanao and composed by Cornelius (Keigo Oyamada).
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Woodkid is French music video director Yoann Lemoine, most known for videos such as Moby’s Mistake and Katy Perry’s Teenage Dream. In his project as Woodkid, Lemoine… sort of changes the camera (not really) to create music.
Salyu, credited as salyu x salyu, performing More / Tsuzuki o (続きを), closing song for her upcoming experimental album s(o)un(d) beams.
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A list of songs by Asian musicians with some Latin flavor, some have decided to give songs their own spin, some others have done lyrics in their own language, and others are giving the language a spin.
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The video for the first single of salyu x salyu’s experimental s(o)un(d) beams, Tadano Tomodachi (ただのともだち), is shot on a simple green screen and puts Salyu singing with three other Salyus.