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Kirrilees web
Im obsessed ????
She just has this whole song list section on her website that's got lyrics, a bio, links and even a gallery
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i’m gonna be honest anon i did not know who that is until you told me 😭
i’m guessing this is them, i’ll give a few of their songs a listen and try to come back to you!! :D
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Do you like Kirrilees music and if so which song is ur favorite
No i don't :( but i would love recs!!
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I'd never heard of her before but I did listen to a few songs and I do generally like her sound. I feel like her stuff is a little unpolished production-wise and most of her songs don't come together the way I want them to exactly but I can def see the potential. I did really like the unexpected beat drop on top of ukulele in Things I Should Have Said. also is this a guerilla marketing campaign
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never heard of this! send me a song to put on repeat
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Do you like Kirrilees music n if so which song
never heard !! but i’ll go listen asap now u mentioned it
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the fabulous @mustasekittens tagged me! Thank you! I bloody love these things and will always do them when tagged. :D :D :D
Rules Request: Tag some people you’d like to get to know better.
Favorite color: Purple. But only the deep, blue-toned ones.
Currently reading: Rereading See This Storm Through as displacement activity for studying/writing (yes, it's mine...I reread my stuff a lot XD it's all I have the brainspace for at the moment)
Last song: *checks spotify* Kirrilee by Empathy Test (or possibly Common People by Pulp, I can't remember if I listened to that before or after I went out and was listening to Empathy Test in the car...)
Last series: Currently watching Queens of Mystery, which is delightfully middle-England BBC1-weekday-afternoon made-for-the-US-market detective nonsense and I'm really enjoying it.
Last movie: I know we watched a couple of movies yesterday and I can't remember what on earth they were. My short-term memory is buggered at the moment. Brain full, no room.
Sweet, savory, or spicy: All three, but not necessarily at the same time.
Currently working on: my My Slashy Valentine assignment. :D (and my German course)
I did this earlier in the week/last week, so I won't tag again, but if you see this and fancy doing it, please consider yourself tagged!
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Electro Wave Show Nov 29.18
11PM-1PM EST 4PM-6PM BST 8AM-10AM PDT bombshellradio.com
Artefaktor Radio AND Bombshell Radio JOIN FORCES!The Electro Wave Show w/ Stuart Calder
#electronica, #synthpop ,#synthwave , #electronicmusic , #electronicadance
1. Ultravox - I Never Wanted To Begin (Extended Version)
2. Heaven 17 - We Live So Fast (Extended Mix)
3. VNV Nation - God Of All
4. Eurythmics - Here Comes The Rain Again (Freemasons Remix)
5. Brutalist Architecture In The Sun - Glass
6. Sombre Moon - Numb
7. NINA - My Mistake (Johnny Royall Bootleg Mix)
8. Kylie Minogue vs Human League - Slow-ly Being Boiled (Parrolox Remix)
9. Aux Animaux - Revolution
10. Empathy Test - Last Night On Earth
11. The Frixion - Deceive A Believer
12. The Thrill Kill - Sting Like A Bee
13. Gabriel Brasco - Surfing In A Rainbow
14. Len Sander - Fluttering Lights
15. Empathy Test - Holy Rivers
16. e-bit - Stronger
17. Yazoo - Ode To Boy
18. Empathy Test - Incubation Song (The New Division Remix)
19. Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy
20. AfterDark - Gravity (Original Mix)
21. Fader - First Light
22. Empathy Test - Kirrilee
23. Yazoo - Only You
24. Gary Numan - Are Friends' Electric (Live)
25. Cult With No Name - Not So 'Big In Japan'
26. CHVRCHES - Get Out
27. Roxi Drive - Run All Night (Waiting In The Dark)
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Kirrilee -- Rollercoasters (Official Music Video)
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Dancing dogs star in new show inspired by niche sport 'canine freestyle'
Updated May 12, 2018 14:59:19
Photo: Canine freestyle routines often include dramatic narratives, popular songs and eye-catching costumes. (Getty Images: Leon Neal ) Map: Melbourne 3000
Consider the pageantry of the dog show, with its parade of handlers in power suits and pooches with majestic blowouts, preening and prancing through the arena.
Now add Queen's Don't Stop Me Now blaring over the speakers as dog and handler loop around the arena to the beat, pulling off synchronised jumps and grapevines.
This is canine freestyle and it is an officially recognised sport.
"I had never seen anything like it in my life, I just fell into it and watched hundreds of world championship competition videos," Danielle Reynolds says.
The Melbourne artist and performer has parlayed this obsession into a live show premiering at this year's Next Wave.
And yes, there will be dancing dogs: Fergus the border collie, Ziggy the whippet, Mo the chinese crest/mini poodle cross, and Poppy the jack russell/chihuahua/cavalier cross all of whom have been in rehearsals, with their owners, for months in preparation for their debut.
Now a burgeoning sport in its own right, canine freestyle was originally an offshoot of the standard obedience demonstrations of dog shows; instead of an "off-leash heel", the handler is asking the dog to do a mid-air pirouette and the two are partners in the routine.
Reynolds says she was initially attracted to the sport because of its similarity to traditional performance.
"It has costume, music, choreography and narrative, but from a perspective completely outside of the arts world," she says.
External Link:A canine freestyle performance from Crufts 2018.
"[But] as I've come into the world [of canine freestyle] and met so many people and engaged with their relationships with their dogs, it's funny how quickly a lot of that floral academia drops off and you just focus on what's in front of you."
Held over two nights, Reynolds' show Canine Choreography will see eight volunteers (four two-legged, four four-legged) recreate famous routines from the canine freestyle circuit costumes and all in a theatre styled after the Crufts arena, complete with grandstand seating.
If this sounds like perfect social media fodder, that's not lost on Reynolds:
"It's been fascinating to observe how much interest my work has received purely because dogs are appearing in it," she says.
"It seems that people are more willing to engage with [art] or feel it's more accessible when dogs are involved what is it that makes this kind of adoration so 'universal'?"
It's not the first time Reynolds has worked with dogs: her 2015 performance piece On the Boulevard of Broken Dreams involved her walking on a treadmill while holding a plush-toy pug on a lead an unsettling subversion of an otherwise banal domestic act.
Photo: Reynolds doesn't own a dog herself and considers her outsider status from the canine world a help in producing her work. (Supplied: Kirrilee Bailey
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None of the performers in Canine Choreography have any specialist dog show training and the dogs are all domestic pets. Misbehaviour is inevitable, Reynolds says.
"The dogs are absolutely going to urinate on the turf," she laughs, before qualifying: "We don't want to put them in to stress. If they become stressed we will stop the routine and manage it, because that's a primary focus."
But canine hijinks are exactly the kind of thing that the artist is interesting in exploring with this show: "I wanted to look at the agency of the [untrained] animal there is obviously a stark difference between the handler and dog who are highly trained, and what happens when you pull away that training and watch the handler try and bring the dog to do some of the movements."
Canine Choreography is taking place at Collingwood Arts Precinct, Melbourne on May 11 and 12 as a part of Next Wave.
Topics:arts-and-entertainment,carnivals-and-festivals,performance-art,installation,visual-art,animals,melbourne-3000
First posted May 11, 2018 17:29:22
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2018-05-11/canine-choreography-next-wave-dancing-dogs/9752034
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