VIDEO VOYAGEUR: 3 Q’S WITH STEPHEN JAYMES

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The new video for Stephen Jaymes’ latest single release, “Last Predictable Summer,” orchestrates a disconcerting dance of juxtapositions, exploring themes of impending doom and carefree revelry.

Using regular stock photography, Jaymes paints a striking portrait of the zeitgeist, where sun-drenched scenes of frolicking beachgoers and carefree road trips collide violently with the grim spectre of apocalypse. This cinematic manifesto, a punk-ironic folk opera, thrusts the viewer into a kaleidoscope of cognitive dissonance.

The listener is serenaded by William Blake-inspired imagery invoking apocalyptic falcons and gyres. The video morphs seamlessly from blissful ignorance to haunting premonitions, showing diseases seeping from the permafrost and plastics raining down from the heavens, all while an infectious rhythm compels us to sway to the beat of our rapidly approaching doom.

As the world teeters on the edge of a collapse, Jaymes emerges as our reluctant prophet and punk poet laureate inviting us to join him in a danse macabre to face the music.

In this interview, we caught up with Stephen to find out the inspiration behind the new song and the story of the music video.

The official music video for “Last Predictable Summer” by Stephen Jaymes is now available on YouTube here:

1. Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically in this way?

I’m releasing my first full-length album this fall, and in the process of writing and recording the songs, I realized I had this feeling of urgency. We all know things are seriously out of whack in the world along multiple vectors, but we’re rewarded for ignoring that, numbing out.

So the realization sometimes comes at you sideways. I looked at the feeling, and what I saw was a background belief that next year nothing will feel normal, and nothing will ever really feel normal again. That this is the last year where we can all push our apocalyptic fears to the background. Which means this summer, the season for fun, is the last normal summer.

The last time we can dance obliviously. From here on out we’re going to have to learn how to dance to oblivion. Being oblivious won’t be an option. The devastation that just happened to Houston, the assassination attempt that has left everyone asking what is real – these are the harbingers of our future reality that I sing about in the song. They’re arriving even as I’m trying to promote the single. So it turns out my sense of urgency was founded.

2. What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?

Once I had the song written, and it wrote itself out pretty quickly, it was pretty obvious to me that the video had to be people having summer fun, oblivious to the doom over the horizon. Originally I was going to make a video with Ross Kolton, my collaborator on the three previous official videos, but Ross got called out of town by a big client on our shoot date.

I had already created the video that eventually became the official Last Predictable Summer music video in a fit of inspiration, feverishly seeking out the perfect stock footage to create a visual equivalent of an infectious, danceable rhythm carrying an apocalyptic message. It was supposed to be a guide for the project with Ross.

But once I started showing it to people whose opinion I trust, the feedback was that I already had the official video in hand, that I should release the stock footage version. The clencher for me was when my partner Christal, who as a professional film editor has worked on big shows like Scandal and Inventing Anna, said that the message played better with me just out of the way. I knew she was right.

3. What was the process of making this video?

Unlike my previous three official music videos, where we meticulously planned out locations and shots, this was a product of an inspirational trance. In one 24-hour period I found all the stock footage I needed, licensed it, and cut it to the song.

Like I said, it wasn’t supposed to be a public video. It was supposed to express the overall mood I wanted to convey in the larger video we were planning. Being in that mode took the pressure off and let me focus on getting it as close as possible to perfect so that Ross would get the visual message I wanted to convey.

Luckily for me, the world of stock video has really modernized in the last couple years, with so many creators wanting to earn passive income from their cool shots. I don’t know that I could have made this a few years ago. I want to personally thank everyone involved in the bus shots. Without that amazing footage it might not have come together so well.

Side note, when you look closely, notice that the driver of the bus isn’t really sharing everyone else’s mood. I couldn’t have asked for something more perfect even from an AI generator. For the actual cutting, I use a variety of different editing softwares, but for this one I just cut it fast in iMovie on my iMac. No filters, almost no transitions. It’s not even color treated. I wanted it raw, like someone shaking you awake.

Once I accepted this as the official version, an ethos of blunt reality was born. Less was more. To be honest, everything about the writing of this song and the making of the video was pretty swift. Like these ideas had been percolating for awhile and were now ready to be poured out fast. It’s not always like that.

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VIDEO VOYAGEUR: 3 Q’s WITH RAY LEVIER

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Ray Levier is a multi faceted drummer, composer, and music producer, and has once again captivated audiences with the release of his new music video for “Uncharted Destiny.”

Known for his precision and versatility across jazz fusion, rock, hip-hop, and singer-songwriter styles, Ray’s latest offering shows unique vision and real artistic creativity.

Inspired by the story of a retired Air Force commander who, after narrowly surviving a near-fatal test flight crash, undergoes a biochemical fusion with an alien spacecraft called “Uncharted Destiny”. The commander’s transformation leads to an epic journey that reveals his true identity and connects him with an alien civilization at the edge of the universe, reflecting Ray’s own exploration of new beginnings and the interconnections of life.

The music video is truly epic and one of a kind, taking viewers far beyond the usual music video sphere into an experience that is completely out of this world. Ethereal and imbued with a spiritual component, it challenges viewers to contemplate what else could be out there in the vastness of the universe.

Created by Ray Levier, with sound design by Ray Levier, Frani Lugo, Mike Dwyer, and Leslie Bloome, the cast features Ray Levier as Commander Ray, David Kopec as Brass, Frani Lugo as Tech, and Zenji the Dog as himself. The musicians include Ray Levier on drums, vibraphones, keyboard synthesizers, lead and backing vocals, Richard Tozzoli on guitars and E-harp, and Tim Lefebvre on bass.

The Audio production was done by RSL Production Studio, The Clubhouse, and Alchemy Post Sound, with audio mix by Mike Dwyer and Neil Dorfsman. Conceptual and environmental design was handled by Frani Lugo and Ray Levier, while cinematography, CGI, graphics, editing, storyboarding, and illustrations were all done by Frani Lugo.

The official video for “Unchartered Destiny” by Ray Levier is now available on Ray’s official YouTube Channel HERE:

We caught up with Ray to talk about the music video to accompany this brand new single release!

1. Tell us the story of this song, why did you choose to visualize this song specifically in this way?

I came up with the concept during Covid when everybody was sheltering in place and it seemed such a lonely time for me and so many others. It kept reminding me of the loneliness and emptiness of space and being alone for extended periods of time without anyone around. The positive side of the story reflects my accident and that there is always hope after a tragedy.

Just when you think you’re at Rock bottom and your life is over then something magical and beautiful appears unexpectedly. This is always been my thought process to stay positive after my accident being burned in a fire at a young age.

Turning tragedy into triumph, is something I knew I must do if I wanted to heal and be healthy as an individual to keep my spirit intact.

2. What was the inspiration behind this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?

The inspiration of this video comes from a story I wrote about a man who is part alien but doesn’t realize it until the end of the video.

He is summoned to the other end of the galaxy to take his place as ruler of an alien civilization. There’s a whole backstory I’m working on with a screenplay that explains the journey in greater detail. So stay tuned for that.

3. What was the process of making this video?

The process of making this video was done with CGI (computer generated imagery) and shooting video with a green screen. We would shoot with green screen, then add all the CGI later to create the scene. Frani Lugo is the genius behind taking all my ideas and bringing them to life through this process.

It took us almost 3 years to create this as he was just one man taking on this monumental task. Normally there’s hundreds of people creating individual scenes working within the CGI realm. He pulled it off with amazing skill. He created everything you see on screen. There was no AI used in any of this. Just pure artistic genius on his part.

I hope the viewers enjoy the video and can take something away from it in regards to their own personal journey.

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Listen to “Uncharted Destiny” on Spotify now!

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From Mixtapes to Main Stage – Feez Da Popstar releases Summer Hit “Its the Summer”!

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Feez Da Popstar, the vibrant alter-ego of DJ Jay Faire, is back to set the summer on fire with his latest hit, “It’s the Summer”!

From the energetic streets of New York’s 914 area code, Feez Da Popstar has transitioned from an acclaimed DJ to electrifying performer, blending hip hop and EDM pop into an irresistible mix.

Check out the new single here:

“It’s the Summer” is a perfect seasonal anthem, bursting with infectious beats and energy. The single shows Feez Da Popstar’s impressive range and his talent for creating tunes that take off on a global scale. With catchy hooks and driving rhythms, “It’s the Summer” invites everyone to bask in the carefree joy of sun filled days and endless summer nights.

It’s fun, joyful, and reminds us to relax and enjoy every minute we have.

Feez Da Popstar’s rise to prominence has been boosted by collaborations with top industry names like Lil Wayne, Chris Brown, and Tiesto, solidifying his status as a major player in the music scene. His previous hits, “Fly Away” and “Take Me Home” have gained a widespread acclaim.

Starting out as a DJ crafting mixtapes in the heart of NYC, Feez Da Popstar gained global exposure by infusing fun into my sets. Traveling worldwide, he witnessed firsthand how his music ignited the club atmosphere, sparking a desire to create his own music:

“It became clear that to convey emotions through music, I had to step into the spotlight as an artist.”

Thus, Feez Da Popstar was born—an alter ego dedicated to channeling his passion into creating vibrant, unforgettable music experiences:

Seeing the clubs react to my sets and the music I would play led to me wanting to actually create music for others. After that I realized in order to translate what I felt in music I had to make and create and be the artist myself.”

This track is already making waves and is set to become a staple on party playlists and summer soundtracks.

Feez Da Popstar’s unique fusion of hip hop and EDM pop results in a sound that’s both captivating and irresistible, ensuring listeners will be dancing and singing along all season long!

Listen to “It’s the Summer” on Spotify.

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Portland, Oregon-based singer songwriter Shelly Rudolph teams up with musician Charlie Hunter to present “I Love LOVE”

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“I Love LOVE” is a soulful and funky track celebrating love in all its glorious forms. A delicious collaboration with jazz-soul legend Charlie Hunter, trumpeter Cyrus Naibipoor, and drummer Reinhardt Wolfgang Melz, Rudolph delivers a song that is delighting music lovers across all genres.

“I Love LOVE” began as a poem and evolved into a glorious song in its own right when Rudolph brought it to life with her vocals. It is a vibrant mix of jazz, soul, funk, and blues, proving these genres remain.

This track builds an interesting jazz-pop identity, highlighted by a contagious rhythm. Undoubtedly, the magic of this song lies in the lyrics and the warm and sensual vocal performance, which guides us through the song. All of this is achieved without losing a playful, fun, accessible, and catchy identity, making it perfect for capturing the attention of diverse audiences.

“I Love LOVE” began as a poem, like many of my songs, but when I approached the microphone, I started to sing! Thus, a song was born. Lyrically, it is playful and sweet, but the message is profound: love, in any flavor, in any combination, should be savored and celebrated.”

Hunter’s soulful guitar adds depth, Naibipoor’s New Orleans-influenced trumpet brings unique flair, and Melz’s dynamic drumming propels the rhythm, elevating “I Love LOVE” to new heights.

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Shelly Rudolph has been a beloved figure in Portland’s music scene for more than two decades now, and she is known for her dynamic live performances. Her music spans genres like jazz, soul, blues, R&B, reggae, and pop.

Her latest album, “The Way We Love,” diverges from traditional jazz, embracing a drum-less, chamber jazz style with “maverick” cellist David Darling.

Rudolph’s genre-blending style and poetic lyricism have earned her a devoted following and critical acclaim, sharing the stage with renowned artists like Tom Grant and Phil Baker of Pink Martini and has made her mark as a solo artist. Her international influence includes placements on Spotify, Pandora, and jazz radio stations across Europe, Japan, Indonesia, and the Middle East.

Deeply rooted in her community, Rudolph has received accolades such as the Professional Development Grant from RACC and has been featured in Mayor Adams’ Listen Local program.

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VIDEO VOYAGEUR: 3 Q’s WITH SHELLY RUDOLPH

Portland’s own Shelly Rudolph is back with her latest single release, “I Love LOVE”.

This soulful and funky track celebrates the universal power of love. Shelly teamed up with jazz-soul artist Charlie Hunter, trumpeter Cyrus Naibipoor, and drummer Reinhardt Wolfgang Melz, to deliver a rich, layered sound that’s sure to make you groove.

“I Love LOVE” started as a poem before transforming into a song, capturing the playful and sweet essence of love in all its forms.

Hunter’s groove-driven guitar/bass hybrid sets a compelling foundation, while Rudolph’s sultry vocals twist and shimmy over it, creating an infectious and heartfelt anthem. Following her drum-less, chamber jazz album “The Way We Love,” this new track marks a departure in sound but not in spirit, maintaining her core mantra of celebrating love always.

1. Tell us the story of this song. Why did you choose to visualize it specifically in this way?

”I Love LOVE” began as a poem, as many of my songs do, but when I stepped up to the mic I started singing! Thus, a song was born. 

Lyrically, it is playful and sweet but the message is deep: love in any/every flavor, in any/every combination is to be savored and celebrated.  

As a follow up to my album “The Way We Love” this unabashedly sassy number has a decidedly different sound but my mantra and life mission remain the same: LOVE always, always. That’s all we are here for.  

I wanted the video to express this feeling of joyful flow, freedom of expression and unabashed celebration, which I think the ecstatic-dance element captures. The multi-layer effects represent the myriad “flavors” of love being expressed and celebrated, all at once. 

2. What inspired this video (visuals, storyline, etc.)?

The iconic videos by Desrée – “You Gotta Be” -and D’Angelo – “How Does It Feel? – were the initial inspiration for this video. I love the way their solo presence invites the audience in, invoking an experience of immediacy, intimacy, vulnerability and power; all qualities that love demands and inspires. 

The color-palette was inspired by night-blooming flowers and late night dancing… vibrant and dark, embracing and sensual.  

3. What was the process of making this video?

I collaborated with the wonderful Derich Hartfeil of Fortem Films on this project.

A few ago he created an amazing, ethereal aerial dance video for my song “Butterfly Heart,”, and I knew I wanted to work with him again. We seemed to be on the same page artistically and easily. After sharing the music, lyrics and mood-conveying images with him we met up at a cool studio in industrial Portland for the shoot. It was a bit nerve-wracking at first to dance around by myself with a flurry of cameras around me but soon enough I swept away with the fun of it all and I love how Derich edited the footage to convey this sense getting swept away in the swirling dance of love. 

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“I Love LOVE” was recorded by Sacha Muller, mixed by Bob Stark and mastered by Nick Moon.

Vocals and songwriting by Shelly Rudolph, Charlie Hunter on hybrid guitar, Reinhardt Wolfgang Melz on drums and the trumpet arrangement and performance by Cyrus Nabipoor.

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With a music career spanning over two decades, Shelly Rudolph has become a firm fixture in Portland’s music scene, with a devoted following who enjoy her dynamic performances and soul-stirring vocals.

Her influence has also grown internationally, with placements on Spotify and Pandora, and airplay on jazz radio stations across Europe, Japan, Indonesia, as well as the Middle East!

Don’t miss out on this fresh, soulful take on the timeless theme of love — listen to “I Love LOVE” now on Spotify

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From Bossa Nova Vibes to Smooth Jazz Bliss in Marla Lewis New Single “Te Quiero A Ti”

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New Jersey born artist Marla Lewis has had a remarkable career as a singer, songwriter, and educator.

Her brand new, original single “Te Quiero a Ti”, offered in both Spanish and English renditions, radiates an enchanting groove and ambience.

Marla’s impeccable vocals, reminiscent of the finest bossa nova melodies, is accompanied by a sophisticated arrangement. With elements such as flute, piano, acoustic bass, electric guitar, drums, and lush backing vocals, the song allows Marla’s voice to shine. 

Originally, Marla had written a really beautiful tune, but could not come up with lyrics to her liking so she asked her friend Dave Kinnoin to write them. Loving what he came up with, the song was recorded on Marla’s first “Songbook” album. As she had always wanted to have it translated into Spanish, it was not until a few more years that she met Melissa Sanley who was able to use the same instrumental tracks as the previous recording: 

“My life was touched by a real life angel — that’s the best way to describe it! I signed up for a Peer Networking program offered by the Grammy organization (I’m a voting member), and they paired me with Melissa Sanley.  Talk about Divine intervention! A superb singer, songwriter, recording artist — she speaks four languages, and now she is my voice teacher! 

But I digress — I played her a song from my first Songbook album to see if she liked it enough to translate it into Spanish.  It had some Spanish words in the lyrics that were written by Dave Kinnoin (I wrote the melody).  She told me the title was not correct Spanish! OMG!  She changed it to “Te Quiero a Ti,” translated the lyrics, coached me on every line, created the cover art, sang backup vocals, and made the lyric video!” 

In essence, the song is warm, very romantic and has a vulnerable vibe too. The powerful and simple message is – New Love, for everyone! 

Taking inspiration from an eclectic array of musical influences including Ella Fitzgerald, big band, folk music from around the world, The Beatles, Laura Nyro, Carole King, James Taylor, Michael Franks, and Phoebe Snow, Marla has made her mark with music that involves different styles and genres. 

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For 25 years, Marla worked as an elementary school teacher, a role which ignited her passion for writing songs that are both educational and entertaining for children. This led to significant achievements, notably her song “Leap of Faith”, co-written with Nancy Schimmel, which was featured on the Grammy-winning children’s album “All About Bullies … Big and Small” in 2011.

Her dedication to children’s music is also evident in her award winning albums “I Love to Talk to Plants” (2009) and “We All Laugh in the Same Language” (2007). Produced by the renowned Bob Stander, both of these albums have earned prestigious awards such as the Parent’s Choice Gold and NAPPA Gold. Marla’s songs have also received First Prize and Finalist honors in various national and international competitions. 

Marla’s career took a new direction with her venture into smooth jazz and American standards; with her first album in this genre, “Songbook”, this was a significant shift and was met with critical acclaim. Produced by two-time Grammy award winning producer / engineer Bob Stander, “Songbook” features 14 original tracks that critics have described as “pure bliss.”

Building on this success, Marla released Songbook Volume 2 (SBV2), which further explores smooth jazz, cabaret, and American standards. This album, also produced by Bob Stander, comprises six original tracks showcasing Marla’s vocal talents alongside an accomplished ensemble: Mike Ricchuiti on piano, Teddy Kumpel on electric guitar, Rob Jost on acoustic bass, Matt Miller on drums, Erik Lawrence on sax, Daniel Sadownick on percussion, and Adam Minkoff and Gabby Scherba on backing vocals influenced by the Manhattan Transfer. The album’s first single, “Enchantée,” has achieved remarkable success, reaching #1 on the World Indie Charts and #2 on the Euro Indie Charts.

Her latest single, “Te Quiero a Ti,” is a fantastic song rich in musical influences as well as vibrant passion. Listen to “Te Quiero a Ti” on Spotify now!

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