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An *exclusive* video featuring Florence + The Machine performing at a Variety Show set in 1960s Europe…

by Jen Roberts on Nov.23, 2009, under Video of the Day

Hey all,

Below is the latest advertising campaign from Stella Artois named ‘Recyclage de Luxe’ - a Variety Show showcasing the idea that you can be green and stylish at the same time. Live from 1963 and introducing the ELECTRONIC GUITAR, Alain du Monde presents the sound of the future: Florence + Le Machine. The campaign went live earlier today. Check out the video below and if you’d like to add it to your blog/website and get paid for each click, visit: http://www.goviralnetwork.com

Jen x

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An incredibly sexy performance by Camille O’Sullivan…

by Jen Roberts on Oct.02, 2009, under Video of the Day

Seeing this brilliant performer live is one of my current priorities!…

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Micachu & The Shapes

by Jen Roberts on Oct.01, 2009, under Video of the Day

These guys performed at one of my showcases last summer and were fab. Why were they not even nominated for a Mercury prize? Clattering, random, dissonant and terribly brilliant. Love this performance…

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Marcella & The Forget Me Nots - a very cool new girl band.

by Jen Roberts on Sep.30, 2009, under Video of the Day

I stumbled across Marcella & The Forget Me Nots on MySpace a few weeks back and have been completely seduced into their sinister, post-apocalyptic lare. It’s very enjoyable here, the air is fresh, the fashion is faultless and their talent abounds. Check out the video for their second single ‘What have you done to your face’ available in January 2010 on the Volvox “Twisted Cabaret” Compilation (www.volvox.com) Directed, filmed and animated by the marvellous Alex De Campi except: additional camerawork by David Duchin and awesome claymation by Anna Benner. A band to look out for.

More info…

Marcella and The Forget Me Nots is the brainchild of Marcella Puppini, founder of famous UK vocal trio The Puppini Sisters and acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and songwriter.

Marcella has a strong background both in Music and Fashion, having graduated first from Central St Martins College of Art - which led her to work at Vivienne Westwood’s studio - and subsequently from Trinity College of Music where she studied Singing and Composition.

Initially drawn to Opera, Marcella subsequently shifted towards Alternative Cabaret, which led her to creating The Puppini Sisters and then to becoming Musical Director and songwriter for The Whoopee Club - one of the pioneers and leaders of the UK Burlesque scene - as well as collaborating with Club DJs, Jazz musicians and “a variety of other musical reprobates”, as she puts it.

While recording and touring with The Puppini Sisters, who were awarded a Gold disc in the UK in 2007, Marcella founded The Forget Me Nots - an all-girl Post-Apocalyptic Cabaret orchestra with influences ranging from Kurt Weill and Jacques Brel to Baroque Opera and Prog Rock.

The 8-strong orchestra, who look and sound like the house band from a Terry Gilliam dystopian fantasy, first debuted in 2008 at The Chelsea Theatre’s Sacred Season of Performance Art -for which they created a very successful site-specific show based on stories collected from Chelsea residents.

In 2008 Marcella used The Puppini Sisters’ long touring periods to continue composing her clattery Cabaret Showtunes and quirky symphonic tales, and soon the band were appearing at London’s trendiest Underground venues, such as The Last Days of Decadence, Corsica and The Vauxhall Tavern, and at leftfield Arts festivals such as Queer Up North.

The band’s first recording was produced in May 2009 by Stephen Coates of The Real Tuesday Weld, who chose to record all the instruments in the Main Hall at The People Show Studios to create the same raw and warm sound that the band produce live.

Their debut video, Monster Mae, was the result of a collaboration with edgy American director Alex De Campi, who had previously lent her witty and quirky aesthetic to two Puppini Sisters tracks, and whose list of credits includes Amanda Palmer, The Real Tuesday Weld and Des O’Connor.

Marcella and The Forget me Nots’ first release will be in October 2009 on French record label Volvox, whose multimedia Twisted Cabaret Compilation will feature the Monster Mae video and What Have You Done To Your Face as an audio track.

As the band’s Internet fan base rapidly grows, Marcella’s songs are now being used in DJ sets at Torture Garden and on Dandelion Radio, as well as in a “Dali-esque Burlesque” Show at The National Art Gallery of Victoria Australia.

The Forget Me Nots are the coolest girl band you’re likely to set eyes on.

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Undone

by Jen Roberts on Feb.24, 2009, under Anna Nightingale, Video of the Day

Hurrah! Claire Tchaikowski’s music video featuring the one and only Anna Nightingale is now finished. I’m very impressed - I hope you are too. Let me know your thoughts! Here’s an introduction from Claire…

“This is my first video, directed in London by Gavin Elder @ heyluke, and featuring the artwork and painting of Anna Nightingale.

I’ve always loved Anna’s paintings and she was graceful enough to agree to let me photoshop myself into her work, to form the artwork for my debut album Those Thousand Seas.

We wanted to celebrate this in the video, merge our works, and blur the line between the senses. Sometimes just looking at a painting isn’t enough, I want to climb in and experience the landscape and its weather, the smells, the atmosphere…

It took a week to remove all the paint and I will do it all again immediately given half a chance!

Gavin was a dream to work with, patient, clear, passionate, focused, quick and fun! He used a Nikon D90 to film, and the footage is a testament to his skill and talent, and to the camera’s ability…

Enjoy…! “

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Undone

by Jen Roberts on Jan.14, 2009, under Anna Nightingale, Video of the Day

Oh, I love the fact we have this Behind The Mic radio show. It was SUCH fun on Monday. Madam (Sukie Smith) and Tamsin Kendrick were lovely people and great performers. There was a wonderful atmosphere in the studio and many laughs. You can buy a copy of Tamsin’s new poetry book direct from the publishers website here. For details of where to buy Sukie’s latest album ‘In Case of Emergency’ see her MySpace. Next week we have Claire Tchaikowski and Jake Morley which will be very interesting indeed.

A few weeks ago I posted some pictures that I took from the making of Claire’s music video for the track ‘Undone’…she was working with brilliant abstract expressionist painter Anna Nightingale (whom I manage). Well, now I can provide you with a further taste of what’s to come. Here’s a 30 second trailer…

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The Grants

by Jen Roberts on Dec.02, 2008, under Video of the Day

I came across a live internet session with The Grants a few months ago and was immediately compelled by their atmospheric, exquisitely crafted songs. They’re scousers and they’re bloody good. Hurrah!

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Roxy on BalconyTV

by Jen Roberts on Nov.19, 2008, under Events, Insight, Random, Roxy Rawson, Video of the Day

On a cold, blustery Tuesday evening we ventured down to Camden Lock to record ‘Tiptoes’ with BalconyTV…here’s the footage!…

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Smoke Fairies - ‘Living With Ghosts’

by Jen Roberts on Nov.14, 2008, under Uncategorized, Video of the Day

Far removed from the smiley quirks of Gideon Conn (who’s video I posted yesterday) here’s a duo of brooding sexiness, beautiful harmonies, strength and fragility. I love ‘em.

Smoke Fairies…

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Gideon Conn

by Jen on Nov.13, 2008, under Video of the Day

This man is a legend! Hopefully he’ll return to play for us at Behind The Mic soon…Enjoy! (Teeheehee)

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