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therx27 · 4 months
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Use once and destroy movie posters for each song.
“When writing a song I picture it as a movie. Each lyric line is a scene in a movie and the music behind the lyrics create the setting. The lyrics to me are the most important part of a song.”-joie blaney singer of Rx27 thoughts on songwriting.
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tontonroseblog · 5 years
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ART ET PSYCHO
Le monde intérieur du créateur est souvent traversé de peines et de joies, d'angoisses ou d'intuitions, parfois déstabilisantes. Les biographies de peintres tels que Van Gogh ou Cézanne laissent entrevoir les artistes les plus créatifs comme des êtres torturés, mélancoliques, voire dépressifs. Faut-il obligatoirement être en souffrance pour créer ? Les émotions positives ont-elles un rôle à jouer dans le processus créatif ? Mieux vaut vibrer pour créer ?
Une chose est sûre : mieux vaut vibrer pour créer. Le simple fait d'être dans un état d'excitation émotionnelle semble stimuler la créativité. En 1996, Jill Adaman et Paul Blaney, de l'Université de Miami, ont provoqué des émotions chez des personnes à l'aide d'extraits musicaux durant une vingtaine de minutes. L'un des morceaux était joyeux, l'autre « neutre », le dernier triste. Après cette écoute, la créativité était évaluée par une épreuve de pensée divergente où il s'agissait de proposer différentes utilisations d'un objet usuel. Ainsi, les participants étaient plus créatifs dans les conditions « joie » et « tristesse » que dans la situation émotionnelle neutre. Qu'elles soient positives ou négatives, les émotions intenses favorisent donc la créativité. Aujourd'hui, on considère d'ailleurs que l'activité créative offre un moyen de réguler ses émotions et de les ramener vers un état d'équilibre.
La notion permettant de comprendre ce mouvement de régulation des émotions est l'homéostasie, qui maintient les équilibres biochimiques de l'organisme (qu'il s'agisse de la pression sanguine, de la glycémie ou de la tension nerveuse). Quand on a faim, l'homéostasie suppose que l'on cherche de la nourriture. Quand on a peur, elle exige qu'on se rassure ou que l'on s'éloigne de la source du stress. De même, lorsqu'une émotion est trop intense, le principe d'homéostasie vise à en réduire l'intensité. L'activité créative jouerait ce rôle.
Voilà pourquoi de nombreux artistes torturés, voire dépressifs (Schumann, Van Gogh, Munch), créeraient : cela leur permettrait de retrouver une forme d'équilibre et de satisfaire au principe d'homéostasie. Mais si tel était le cas, le retour à l'homéostasie devrait aussi...
Le créateur face à ses émotions
MARION BOTELLA - 13 MAI 2015 - L’ESSENTIEL CERVEAU ET PSYCHO n22
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Marion Botella
Marion Botella est docteur en psychologie au Laboratoire Adaptations Travail Individu (LATI), à l’Institut de Psychologie, Centre Henri Piéron, Université Paris Descartes.
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stifanibross · 4 years
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Message québécois de la Journée internationale de la danse 2019 | Louise Lecavalier from Québec Danse on Vimeo.
Le Regroupement québécois de la danse présente le Message québécois de la Journée internationale de la danse 2019.
Crédits Message: Louise Lecavalier
Participants: Louise Bédard, Marc Béland, Shraddha Danielle Blaney, Valérie Chartier, Karla Étienne, Paul-André Fortier, Elinor Fueter, Claude Godbout, Lucie Grégoire, Liven Lamothe, Patrick Lamothe, Yuma Lamothe, Mia Lapierre Poirier, Louise Lecavalier, Robert Meilleur, Vincent Morisset, Linda Rabin, Janne Rieu, Romie Rieu, George Stamos et Philip Szporer.
Réalisation et conception: Vincent Morisset Direction artistique: Caroline Robert Programmation et apprentissage par ordinateur: Édouard Lanctôt-Benoit Direction photo: Thierry Sirois Montage: Matthieu Vanier Mix sonore: Jean-Philippe Villemure
Production: AATOAA Coordination: Coralie Muroni (RQD), Anne Viau (Fou Glorieux) Direction de production: David Francke-Robitaille (Club Vidéo) Traduction anglaise: Jim Corcoran
Basé sur l'installation interactive Vast Body de Vincent Morisset
Remerciements: Circuit-Est centre chorégraphique
quebecdanse.org
*** Message québécois de la Journée internationale de la danse Par Louise Lecavalier
Danser pour dire présent Danser poésie de la peau peau transparente peau hurlante Danser raide sur la corde Inventer ses possibilités Danser la résilience et l’abandon Danser comme un savant fou devenu son propre cobaye
Danser face à face avec son humanité, son animalité Danser avec ses complexes d’infériorité de supériorité Danser à deux, ça c’est autre chose À cent, à mille ? Ça serait comment ?
Danser la richesse de nos misères ? Ou notre part d’éternité… Transformer nos chutes en pas de danse Danser et ne rien penser Danser pour se lancer hors de soi et BOUM tomber sur soi
Danser les éphémères pensées le chagrin, la fureur, les rêves Danser l’innocente joie « Le plus qu’humain dans l’humain » Danser et se purifier : faire carburer la super pompe de nos réseaux… sanguins Danser le cœur Sang-froid, sang chaud Danser sacré derviches tourneurs, hip-hop, krump, whacking, locking… Wow
Danser parce qu’il vaut mieux être danseur que bandit ! Danser pour plaire Faire un pied de nez aux années Et continuer à danser Danser pour se dé-sar-ti-cu-ler Danser squelette Cric crac clic clic clic clic Faire exploser son corps et sa tête Se transformer! Danser en comptant tac tac tac tac tac tac tac, ne pas s’arrêter à 8 pour dire “merci la vie” jusqu’à l’infinie reconnaissance
Danser comme un dessin animé, en 2D, 3D, en d’infinies directions Danser pour ne pas trop user le joli mot amour Danser dissolution, pour partir, pour rester Trouver la transe ou la tendance Danser parce que c’est bien que ça fasse mal, un peu, parfois Danser parce que c’est drôle, bizarre, foufou Parce que ça pourrait changer le monde
Danser pour oublier son nom les yeux fermés sans respirer, en apnée Danser l’exercice, l’exorcisme, l’exotisme sensuel, sexuel Danser son genre, sans genre il elle LGBT, l’alphabet…
Danser parler, danser boxer mais ne pas frapper Danser la sueur, sans peur le cerveau dans le hula-hoop cosmique Le trip mental Danser terre à terre, les larmes dans la poussière Danser sur les tombes le cœur en paillettes, mais brisé Et quoi encore…
Ah! Danser du ventre Danser sa musique interne, électro… moderne, acoustique Danser bleue toute habillée, nue comme un ver S’envoyer en l’air Danser malgré tout grâce à tout Danser l’enfant, les mouvements innocents, la turbulence...
Et carrément, danser comme des géants.
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diannasthilaire · 12 years
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Kim Fowley, Dianna St. Hilaire aka Versailles, The Fabulous Miss Wendy aka Wendy Jacobson & Noizee Noize on the Radio show " Inside Out with Joie Blaney".  Here is a preview of the podcast and the link if you would like to hear the show sometime.
http://radiotitans.com
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therx27 · 3 months
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Interview with joie blaney of Rx27
R27 – Art Punk Glam Goth Band from Los Angeles made up of outcasts and misfits. . Songs about the darker side of life and how to get out alive
Interview on September 19, 2020
By Dan Locke
Rx27 is an up and coming goth punk band from los Angeles with 2 lead singers Their music is for people who feel that this world is not enough. With true to life lyrics and catchy hooks Rx27 paint an honest picture of life in these troubling times.
What is your upbringing?
Joie x Blaney: It was pretty strict. Very family orientated. I was more or less the black sheep or the weird one.
How did you discover music?
My family had some records that I would listen to. The 2 main records I loved was Johnny Cash live from Folsom and Johnathan Livingston seagull. I played them whenever I could. Also, Barry Manilow and other weird records.
How did you start to write music?
I wrote poetry when I was younger. I kept them hidden from the world. It was my way of rebelling from everything. Freedom is in the creative imagination. I helped writing songs in previous bands as a bass player. That was my main instrument. Until I met this guy cranford nix who was a punk rock legend who wrote fantastic songs. I wrote some with him and he said joie you write great songs you should write some. There is a song floating around that I wrote and sang with him playing guitar. He has since passed away. But he was the first person that actually said to me. I should write songs. I respected him as a writer and a musician. We had some wild and crazy times. Wrote some great songs over the years playing music together. Everyone should check him out.
What was your first performance at like?
It was in a parking lot with a really bad band. It was mostly covering nobody in my high school really thought of me as a musician so I would travel to other high schools and play music with them. I was a loner misfit that never fit in in school or in life. It’s that way everywhere I go. I don’t want to not fit in but I don’t have the same feelings about life as most. I have a curiosity for life. Never cared what others thought for real and always wanted to play music. I live and breathe songwriting. I need to do it. It’s like eating but better. All the songs that I have written are about how I look at life or what I have experienced. Hopes dreams and fears always go into the song. Relationships love and the breakup always make up a song. Not everything I have written is great but it’s honest. I just like to write. And with a writing partner like Thad Coleman it makes it so much more fun. He is a great writer he has a style and a way of writing that is very complimentary to mine. Plus, we are dead honest with each other. We tell each other the truth about what we think of each other’s idea. Because it’s about the each other’s song not the writer.
What makes a good songwriter?
Honesty is the key to great songwriting. Lyrically and musically. They need to fit and be sharpened. We write songs on acoustic guitars. And we rewrite and rewrite and work on them until the song tells us it’s done. Delaying gratification and writing what feels good. I don’t understand these pop stars that have 15 writers. The narrative gets lost and it is more like fast food songwriting. I like writers like Dylan, Cohen Kristofferson. They are mostly acoustic folk writers. But they know the craft. stiv Bators was a great writer. Thunders was a great writer. Steve Jones from the pistols was a great writer. Working with Rikk Agnew from Christian Death was awesome. To write smart punk or emotional goth isn’t done that often or that well. I don’t like labels but that’s what they call us. We got called cool scuzzy death rock I will take that. All I know we are writing what we see and how we feel. I don’t wanna follow trends or jump on a bandwagon. Or write a cool vibe song. I want to write songs that have a universal appeal that speak to an audience that gets it. So far, a handful of critics like it and that’s cool. We are just writing for us and what we like.
How did you get the band together?
A mutual friend introduced me with to bass player thad Coleman. He had an acoustic guitar and we played songs the whole afternoon. I went to see him play bass in another band and just hang out. Found out we had a lot in common and our values of songwriting were similar. He knew 2 guys and we got together and wrote and demoed some songs. Fired a drummer got a new one played a couple shows got rid of a guitar player. Had our friend the dust warrior come in to play on the recordings. Found maxine through a friend of a friend and loved her voice. Went through a lot of people to find who we have right now. The core of the band has always been thad and myself. We write a lot of stuff and trust each other. We both are really committed to what we are doing. It doesn’t really matter if there is a pandemic or earthquake. We are always writing and rewriting. Right now, we are working on 8 songs to record in the winter of 2020. That will be scaled down to 4 to be recorded with an un named producer right now. We have a new guitar player that has been with us since June and he is fantastic. As well as a new drummer. So, we are ready to go.
It looks like you always looking for new members. I see want ads on Facebook. Things like Female Rapper Wanted, 2nd guitarist wanted, Looking for a band?
We always want to expand the sound of rx27. If it was up to me, I would have 2 guitar players. Keyboard player plus the 5 of us. I just think. If you are gonna do something. You might as well over do it. The female rapper thing is for the remix of chasing crazy called fuck forever. To
Cross genres
Would be great. The track is insane. It
Really brings a dynamic to the song. We wind have mumble rappers. But real deal mc rapping over the track. The demo sounds great.
How the band did get its name?
I just came up with the name somehow. I liked the Rx part as the prescription from life and the 27 was for the Saturn return. Not really the 27club. The Saturn return is what happen when Saturn comes back into your birth sign 27 years later. You either make it to the next level spiritually or you end up in the 27 club.
Who designed your logo?
We have this person Valentine Xiao who runs all the social media and logo with a handful of minions under the name of fall originals. I help but it’s all them. Everyone should have a valentine
Why 2 lead singers?
Why not. Wutang clan had 6-7 people. X has two singers. It shows the male female dynamic of life and when I heard Maxine voice it’s the voice I heard in my head for years. Visually it’s stunning. We really want to make Rx27 a spectacle.
Can you tell me about your upcoming music this Fall?
We have about 65 songs demoed and the list keeps growing. We are grabbing 8 of them, to polish up and then share them with some very cutthroat honest fans friends and peers. They will help us pick 4 out of 8. Some of the titles are Chasing Light, Call of the void., once upon a time and a handful of others. We are always improving the songs. And editing to get the best possible lyrics and guitar lines. It’s a very old school process. I wish bands worked harder on their craft. Be it lyrics or music. Take the time to really sit with a song and make it great. I don’t know if they know how. We write in acoustic guitars. Independently and share GarageBand files. We labor over lyrics and melody line until it feels right. For me it’s more art than music. It’s like a painting. Just don’t slam some paint on canvas unless that’s what you want to do. I love lyrics and finding the poetry in the words. The right word to go with a feeling. We orchestrate guitar parts. They are pretty thought out beforehand. That’s why we need two guitar players. I only play guitar in the studio or in conception of a song. I leave it up to the real players to play it live.
Tell me about the creation of your video “Murder Ballard”?
It’s a fly on the wall perspective of a toxic relationship. It was conceived by me and Maxine shot by Deb Frazin. It’s a dark video. I have seen the rough edits. It’s kinda disturbing but a lot of it was taken by true stories we all have experienced sadly. The song is a true to life cautionary tale. When someone your loved tries to kill you, Frazil need to write a song about it. I didn’t die but the relationship did. Thank god. And for me the only way to get over something is to create art to process it. There is a lot of symbolism in the video. Once it comes out it will make more sense of the song. It’s a two-part video. Song of sorrow will continue the story and answer the cliffhanger.
Did you think that the single would be radio ready?
For smaller bands who do not play large crowds, this is not really an issue. How do you see bands going back to smaller venues and doing things like play for the door, with no guarantees?
Again, play music do you best play like your life depends on it and something will happen there are no guarantees in life hopefully the clubs that survived will treat the bands great and the bands will treat the clubs great
With Social Distance being the norm. Do you feel that it maybe the end of the music fest for the next couple of years?
No, I think we will have music festivals and we will go back to a better world after all the chaos has calm down. I actually think music will be better for it because everybody is now starting at square one again
What about Holographic concerts in our living room?
That’s super creepy sometimes you got a let the dead rest in peace
How do you see yourself in the next five years?
Hopefully alive. And hopefully not looking five years older and sitting somewhere doing what I’m doing now I’m waiting to go on stage
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therx27 · 4 months
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