Violens band biography movies
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String instruments are unrivalled when it comes to projecting sentiment and creating an enticing atmosphere. The violin is probably the most prominent of them all. It can hypnotise you and keep you on the edge of your seat with excitement. When it comes to bringing a tear to the eye, violin music is too strong.
We’ve created a list of movies based on violins and violinists. This list is suggested by LVL Music Academy music experts who genuinely love these movies & the way violin and violinists are portrayed in them.
Dreaming Lips
Trafalgar Film Productions made the film & was directed by Thomas N. Morahan. This film was a remake of the 1932 German film named “Dreaming Lips,” starring Bergner, and was inspired by Henri Bernstein’s play Mélo.
In the movie, the wife of a famous orchestra violinist falls in love with her husband’s friend and drowns fatally. The film received positive reviews, but it did not perform as well statistically as anticipated.
The Devil’s Vio
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aaamusic | On 30, Sep 2010
Ever wondered what would happen if you channelled the mindsets of David Lynch, Stanley Kubrick, Lindsay Anderson into a young, confrontational art-rock musician from Miami with a musical background that merged INXS, Sonic Youth, 60s harmony psyche-pop, thrash metal and Miami Freestyle? Wonder no more: he’d be Jorge Elbrecht, and what would happen is Violens.
Because for Jorge – like Lynch, Kubrick and Anderson – his creativity pulls from the tangled imagery of the unconscious mind, whereas his production aesthetic is all about scouring the mainstream’s polish.
“I personally am not that motivated by a polished pop production,” says Jorge, by way of illustration. “A lot of today’s pop producers just brighten everything and make it really loud and that’s what comes across as impressive, but for me it’s more about there being something hard to pin down. There has to be something mysterious about it to hold my attention, some kind of gho
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Caroline Polachek
American singer (born 1985)
Caroline Elizabeth Polachek[1] (born June 20, 1985) is an American singer, producer, and songwriter. Raised in Connecticut, Polachek cofounded the indie pop band Chairlift while studying at the University of Colorado. The duo emerged from the late-2000s Brooklyn music scene with the sleeper hit "Bruises". In 2014, she released her first solo project, Arcadia, as Ramona Lisa. Under CEP, she released Drawing the Target Around the Arrow in 2017.
Chairlift disbanded in 2017, and Polachek embarked on a career under her own name. Her 2019 album Pang featured an avant-pop sound and was released to critical acclaim, with the single "So Hot You're Hurting My Feelings" receiving viral attention. In 2023, Polachek released Desire, I Want To Turn Into You, which became her first album to enter the charts in multiple territories. It was nominated for Best Engineered Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards.
Polachek has