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Jack Rieley & Machiel Botman - AmericaThe project was recorded in 1974 by American JACK RIELEY and the then 18 years old Dutchman MACHIEL BOTMAN. This conceptalbum, at the time of release described as rockbook (LP and Diary) was issued with great critical acclaim, but failed to make substantial commercial impact. Most likely its message then was too complex. However through the years the LP developed itself as a true collector's item. The diary was written by ex-journalist and ex-manager of The Beach Boys' Jack Rieley. He wrote ao lyrics to outstanding Beach Boys albums such as "Surf's Up" and "Holland". Together with Machiel Botman he also wrote the eleven songpoems. The album was recorded in 1974 in The Netherlands and mixing was done in the Abbey Road studio's in London. Machiel and, to a lesser extent, Jack did all lead vocals. John Leckie (of Pink Floyd, Lennon & Ono and Simpleminds fame) did all engineering. A group of outstanding Dutch rockmusicians laid down the basic tracks. More than 100 musicians participated in the project with Eddie Jobson (Roxy Music) guestappearing on electric violin and synthesizers.
Jack Rieley & Machiel Botman: Western JusticeThis song "Stuck (the circle)" and the pictures in this video were taken from the album Western Justice: excerpts from a diary. Jack Rieley was the producer of the Beach Boys and during the making of the "Holland" album he met dutch photographer Machiel Botman. Together they made this beautiful album that was released in 1975. Rinko Kawauchi in conversation with Machiel BotmanRinko Kawauchi in conversation with Machiel Botman at a workshop in Rome.
Rinko Kawauchi's Workshop at Rome - Cui CuiRinko Kawauchi shows CuiCui interviewed by Machiel Botman.
Expositie De Vishal Haarlem: De Formules van Hans AsselbergsDe Vishal is voorgedragen voor de Olifant Kunst en Cultuurprijs! Stem op De Vishal via onderstaande link lezersactie.hdci.nl 12 mei t/m 17 juni De Vishal toont van 12 mei t/m 17 juni in een ruimtevullende installatie het muzieklaboratorium van Hans Asselbergs. De tentoonstelling is onderdeel van het Festival Verdichten, verdunnen, dat een ode brengt aan deze bevlogen musicus, componist en eigenaar van Studio Grasland.In deze gespecialiseerde opnamestudio werkte hij met musici en componisten uit binnen- en buitenland, ontwierp hij zijn eigen instrumenten zoals de Valmachine en de Kogelmachine en werden concerten, exposities en andere culturele evenementen georganiseerd.In De Vishal is een impressie van dit 'centrum voor overlappende kunsten' te zien. Naast zijn zelf ontworpen instrumenten, partituren en op video vastgelegde performances ook werk van beeldend kunstenaars met wie werd samengewerkt. Onder anderen: Eric de Nie, Jeroen Henneman, Joost Dankelman, Jos Fielmich, Luuk Wilmering, Machiel Botman, Margreet Bouman, Marja Sonneveld, Michel Campfens, Pelle Asselbergs, Ronald Ruseler, Tracey Emin. Tijdens de tentoonstellingsperiode zullen regelmatig discussieavonden, workshops, concerten en speciale composities worden verzorgd door oa Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag, Muziekschool Hart, Youth Percussion Pool olv Tatiana Koleva en het Educatief Paviljoen Teylers Museum alt Voor het volledige programma zie: www.grasland.nl
Rinko Kawauchi shows her work Part IRinko Kawauchi shows her work Part I at a workshop in Rome.
Rinko Kawauchi shows her work Part IIRinko Kawauchi shows her work Part II at a workshop in Rome.
Claudio Corrivetti photobook editor of Postcart Part IClaudio lecturing about photobooks. Wonderful experience! At Rinko Kawauchi workshop in Rome.
Claudio Corrivetti photobook editor of Postcart Part IIClaudio lecturing about photobooks. Wonderful experience! At Rinko Kawauchi workshop in Rome.
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