Showing posts with label voice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voice. Show all posts

Miroir de ton âme - Ben Heine Music



Voici ma toute dernière composition musicale sur
Soundcloud et son clip ci dessous "Miroir de ton âme"

Compo, piano, paroles, prod: Ben Heine
Voix: Meggy Meyer
Clip vidéo: Jabjah Prod.
Acteurs: Alexandra Grillo​, Joseph L. Vonck​

Paroles:

Nous qui venons d'un monde lointain
Un monde obscur sans lendemain
Nous attendions de nous trouver

C'est entre l'ombre et la lumière
Perdu dans un coin d'univers
Que nos regards se sont croisés

Dans tes yeux j'ai vu l'avenir
Unis jusqu'au dernier soupir
Comme deux étoiles étincelantes

Nous sommes à présent réunis
Il y a un sens à notre vie
Ton sourire guide mon coeur

Refrain:

Miroir de ton âme, je suis le reflet
De tes souhaits, regarde moi
Nous étions destinés à nous trouver
Nous enlacer et nous aimer

© 2018 Ben Heine

You Don't Wanna Play (Original Music)


Here is a new (experimental) musical work. I composed the melody, recorded the instruments with my synth, wrote the lyrics, sang the vocals and edited all this in Ableton Live. I also used a friend's voice (Lore.G) for the female voice (with loads of sound effects). Music and cover picture © 2014 Ben Heine.

I recently met Chloé in Brussels (we are almost neighbours!), she is a Swiss comedian and a video director. She participated until recently in the Belgian radio show "Le Jeu des Dictionnaires". She has one of the most amazing voices I ever heard. The above picture has been shot with the Samsung NX11, provided by Samsung Electronics. Co.

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(See it on Flickr)

This is my circlist portrait of Elvis, the King of Rock and Roll. I've always admired him. I wanted to make something unusual and give him the aspect of a solid and invincible robot... but not a real "terminator" because he was especially a romantic man and a cultural icon with one of the most beautiful voices ever...

Please enlarge to see how it's done. I've only used circles of different sizes and colors on a black background. The whole portrait took me several days of intense work. The original image is big (10000 pixels wide). There is no trick, those circles aren't placed automatically, I've positioned each circle one by one (and I've left the yellow background unfinished on purpose). I'll soon post a YouTube video showing all the evolution before arriving to the final result. I'm now going to start a circlist portrait of Freddie Mercury.
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Making of:


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Lhasa de Sela
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Lhasa was an American-born singer-songwriter who
died of breast cancer on the evening of January 1,
2010. She was only 37 years old. I really loved
her deep voice, her meaningful words, her
intensity and her sensual rhythm, search
her music on You Tube... We lost a
great and talented soul. RIP :(
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MIKA - 2
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I intend to make other portraits and caricatures
of the great Mika in the coming weeks/months.
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MIKA is a London-based, Grammy-nominated
and BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter.
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MIKA
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This is a quick painting, it's kind of unfinished
(especially the hair and t-shirt), but I like it this way.
I intend to make at least 10 other portraits and
caricatures of the great Mika in the coming weeks.
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MIKA is a London-based, Grammy-nominated
and BRIT Award-winning singer-songwriter.
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Michael Jackson
Text Portrait
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© 2009 - Ben Heine
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One of my portraits of the King.
I made this with text only...
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Troubled Musical Genius

By BBC News

Michael Jackson's unique blend of soul, funk and rock made him the biggest pop act in the world.

Beyond this, his business acumen and intuitive understanding of the music market allowed him to showcase his remarkable talents.

Michael Jackson sold records by the million - and broke records too.

With the soulful vocal presence of Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder and the dance moves of James Brown, Jackson's appeal crossed both national and racial boundaries.

His first break came in 1968, when the Jackson Five signed to the Motown label, and he was just 11 when the group released its first single.

Hits like I Want You Back, ABC, The Love You Save, and I'll Be There, which all went to number one in the United States in 1970, made the Jackson Five the first group in pop history to have their first four singles top the charts.

Before long, the youngest member of the Jackson Five was beginning to outstrip his brothers.

A series of solo hits, including Got To Be There, Rockin' Robin and Ben - the maudlin, yet chart-topping, paean to a rat - had shown that the promise of early years had come to fruition.

By the mid-1970s, both Michael's, and his brothers', careers were beginning to stall. Motown has ended its interest in the group, which had re-signed - as the Jacksons - to the Epic label.

But it was while Michael was working on the film musical The Wiz, an all-black retelling of the Wizard of Oz - in which he played the Scarecrow to Diana Ross's Dorothy - that he met the man who would turn him into a superstar and transform the world of popular music.

Music producer, composer and arranger, Quincy Jones, who could already boast a formidable track record, having created hits for artists like Frank Sinatra, Aretha Franklin and George Benson, took Jackson's raw talent and moulded it into an awesome new sound.

>>> Read the full article
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Michael Jackson, Text Portrait, detail
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