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Sound in Color: Four tet – Everything Ecstatic

24 Tuesday Sep 2013

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album art, And Then Patterns, art, balloons, blue, color, color palette, design, Everything Ecstatic, four tet, fun, green, hues, Kieran Hebden, modern, music, palette, party, pastels, pink, purple, Turtle Turtle Up, yellow

Four tet has been a favorite of mine for years. With a mix of hip hop, electronic, jazz, and more, London artist Kieran Hebden brings such a unique style to the industry. Starting out as a member of the band Fridge, he later explored music on his own and released his first single in 1997. While continuing with his solo career he also has worked with talented and well known musicians such as Aphex Twin, Bloc Party, Black Sabbath, and Thom Yorke to name a few.

His fourth album, Everything Ecstatic came out in 2005 and is filled with quirky mixes and smart beats. It has a high energy sound and happy youthful vibe. It makes for good driving music as well as a background tunes for a party. The six song on the album, And Then Patterns, is particularly one I love. It has such a beautiful mix of instruments and just flows so nicely. Another favorite, Turtle Turtle Up, brings you back to the Nintendo days with elegance.

The album art is vibrant and colorful, like the music it presents. Although the line work seems a little out of control and ecstatic, the design makes sense. Due to the hues chosen for the work, it has an adolescent feel but its fresh and unique at the same time.  All in all, its fun.

Four tet-Everything Ecstatic

Sound in Color: Oasis – Definitely Maybe

13 Tuesday Aug 2013

Posted by melissaoconnor in Color Inspiration, Sound in Color

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blue, color, color palette, cream, definitely maybe, green, music, oasis, pastels, wonderwall, yellow

This album really brings me back. I remember when it came out in 94 and how popular it became. I connected with the smooth guitars and clean sound of the album as well as with the vocals. I think everyone has a memory where Wonderwall starts playing and a group of friends joins in the chorus. I certainly do. I even have one of those moments on film. Too funny to forget. That song will always be a favorite.

The album artwork is an interesting photograph taken of the band. They are in various spots of the room and each one is doing something different. I love the soft color palette. With shades of blue and cream, its a nice backdrop for the style of music on the record. I imagine these pastel like hues would be perfect for a nursery or kids room as well as an event. Combine them in a space in your home and you will get a calm, peaceful space.

Sound in Color: Oasis - Definitely Maybe

Color in Films: The Village

26 Wednesday Jun 2013

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I am a big fan of M. Night Shyamalan, always was and always will be. I think he is such a great storyteller. He brings a true sentimental touch to the screen that leaves you thinking much more than when you started. The Village is one of those films. One of my favorites from his collection, its a tale of protection, fear, and love. With beautiful cinematography, flawless set and art direction, and an amazing group of actors, The Village explores the boundaries of good and evil and true love.

The film takes place in a small Pennsylvania village cut off from the rest of the world. The elders have built it to protect their children from the “wicked”. There are known monsters that live beyond the village and because of this watch towers and barriers of oil lanterns have been constructed for their protection. The time is 1987 but the villagers live an Amish lifestyle, no electricity and a simple way of living.

The main couple, Lucias and Ivy, express their love for each other and plan to soon marry. When a young boy dies and Lucias asks to go into “the towns” for medicine, he is denied. However, he ventures out anyway. The color red is used throughout the film as the bad color, and is seen on doors & shown through flowers when the monsters are near. Red cloaks also cloth their bodies. While he is away, the village has a visit from these beings and it startles everyone into a frenzy. A few days after Lucias gets back, he sadly gets stabbed by another man, Noah, in the village, who loves the girl as well. Unfortunately, he has developmental issues and doesn’t truly realize what he has done.

In order to help Lucias, Ivy gets ready for her trip to the towns for medicine. Although she is blind, she is strong willed and eventually makes it back with the items she needs. The journey through the woods is one of terror and truimph, as she comes across one of the monsters and defeats it. But there is a major secret in the village that unfolds through the film and in the end another life is lost because of it.

Told through the colors of nature and New England beauty, The Village is a remarkable tale filled with lessons on life and love. From the mossy greens and earthy browns to the pops of yellow and red, the backdrop of the woods truly allows for a peaceful, yet haunting feel. There are scenes that will surely win you over and ones that will startle your inner being. Another great story with a message that will continue to be relevant as the years go by.

Color in Films: The Village

 

Sound in Color: Silversun Pickups – Neck of the Woods

18 Tuesday Jun 2013

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The latest album from Silversun Pickups is surely one of my favorites. Even though I like everything they put out, this one has such amazing songs. It’s one you can listen to over and over again and just love it more. The photograph on the front is really interesting, as it gives a feeling of silence and calm. Kind of like you are living in a quiet spot in the woods. How fitting.

The color palette is filled with earthy hues, both dark and light. Shadows play a huge part as well since nighttime has taken over. It’s nothing over the top but I really like it. A perfect shot for a perfect album.

Sound in Color: Silversun Pickups - Neck of the Woods

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