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B-roll Shot of the Day #2

Monday, April 4th, 2011

About 18 months ago we ended up doing back-to-back shoots for a few of Vancouver’s best cover bands.  I’d love to say they sought us out because we’re amazing, but that wouldn’t be a complete explanation.

The same friend that took us down to see Datarock in Seattle gets around in Vancouver’s music scene.  She’s introduced us to a bunch of very different acts, and we’ve worked on many projects with her.  She’s currently running an event management company, is in two bands (one with a record deal, the other soon to be playing their first gig) helps manage a couple more, and also works on a top-secret project with us called Playground.  Long story short, she’s busy.

One of the bands she introduced us to was The Famous Players, a staple of the Vancouver party band scene.  We were shooting a group shot but capturing the members either on their own or in small groups.  Fortunatley whoever was on the camera spotted something just out of frame and pulled back a bit to crack this one off.  ’Nuff said.

It's not just monsters that lurk in the shadows.

Adam And Kev – We’re Not Aliqua.

Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

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At some point soon there will be singing.

But not yet.

Cryptic.

A Night To Remember – Coming Soon. And Free Music.

Monday, October 25th, 2010

Joseph Blood, Bend Sinister

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All images ©2010 Adam and Kev Photography. Unsurprisingly.

I always get just a little bit frustrated reading about another night to remember that has since past. With that in mind – here’s one that hasn’t happened yet.  In fact, I don’t even know the where or when.  But it’s coming. So mark in in your diary.  Somewhere.

The Peak Performace Project (free song download on the site) is one of the best things to happen to local music in Vancouver in a while. Sure, it doesn’t quite offset the conversion of every small-to-medium-size live music venue into a lounge bar (ok, there are still a few left), but it does offer local artists the chance of winning $105,000 to push up a step or two.

Granted it’s a grant (they can’t splurge it all on hookers and blow), and they’re made to work for the opportunity, but hey – it’s potentially a game-changer in the right hands.

Last year’s winners We Are The City were incredible, and my personal favourite Bend Sinister (free songs on their site) came in a bewildering third, and from what I hear this year’s contestants are also something worth shouting about. I say “I hear”, because I didn’t make it to a single one of the six nights where the top 20 bands played. Shame on me.

Either way, public voting is underway, and the final can’t be far off (Jan 22nd @ The Commodore last year). When the top 20 was announced back in the summer I had my money on Said The Whale, but have since heard convincing/near threatening arguments for Sweatshop Union’s Kyprios, former Mother Mother star Debra Jean, Vince Vaccaro, and the young talents of 41st and Home (so young their violinist couldn’t be part of the line-up for the contest). And then who would write off the likes of Adaline, Bodhi Jones, Aidan Knight and Kuba Ohms?

Expect an update when the date/location for the final (where the top three fight it out) is announced, and potentially a few ignored grumbles if it’s at the Commodore – especially from the smokers out there (no in-and-outs and no smoking area can make the tobacco dependent a little bit antsy, and to be fair doesn’t feel too rock and roll).

On Twitter? Follow @KK‘s list of Vancouver acts here: http://twitter.com/kk/vancouver-music

Mongoose, Backstage at the Biltmore…

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010

Back in the summer (it could have been earlier now I think about it) our good buddies at Mongoose, East Van’s very own prodigal sons of indie rock,  played at the Biltmore.  We had one of those ideas that seems great at the time -- to do a quick interview with them before the show.

We forgot two things :

1. An interviewer (their drummer, Marc the Temp, stepped up to the plate)

2. Backstage at the Biltmore is a tiny room next to a speaker stack, essentially making it the world’s loudest closet.

In spite of said problems, Marc the Temp put frontman RC through his paces, answering the unanswered, solving the unsolved, and giving us some insight into the oft-overlooked genre of Japanese rock.

Mini-Session #6.2; Kate Morgan

Wednesday, October 20th, 2010

One more to add to the pile from the sessions we did during the Olympics.  I know what you’re thinking, but trust me -- when you lose your videographer and your video editor you are literally up shit creek.  We found the paddle, but hands were messy’d in the process.

Thanks to:

Rich @ Young Executive Music Inc, for all things sound related, youngexecutivemusic.com.

Erin @ Filosophi Inc for bringing Kate into this, filosophi.com

Thanks to our friends at Blenz for letting us crash one of their locations again, blenz.com

Thanks to Adam for holding a 10lb make-shift steady cam that turns your arms to rubber, and everyone for their patience while I figured out editing 101.

And most of all, thanks to Kate for sharing the goods with the unsuspecting and small (but perfectly formed) late-night audience, http://katemorgan.ca/

Mini-Session #4.8; Aliqua

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

Ok, so we got a bit behind with video/words/images/numbering from the sessions…  We lost an editor, but hopefully we’ll find him soon. Boom boom.

More to come, and it looks like this has turned into the start of another project that’s bigger (and way more complicated) than we’d ever imagined.  More on that later.

To keep your appetite wet, here’s the delightful Aliqua. Seven/eight/depends on the date young ladies, backed up by some blurry guy in the back who really likes the song.

Enjoy…

The people who made it happen:

Metro-Blenz News Squad: @metroblenznews

The minds behind the music, Young Executive Music Inc: @YoungExecMusic

Our gracious hosts Blenz: @BlenzCoffee:

And of course, us: @adamandkev

Mini-Session #4; Téa

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

By Adam and Kev Photography – follow us on Twitter: #adamandkev

Nations unite in their appreciation of Téa's pink amp.

Nations unite in their appreciation of Téa

Let’s get one thing straight from the start.  It’s Téa.  Pronounced Tay-ah.  That said, I might be wrong on the pronounciation.  It just sounds way better coming from the lady herself.

The Serbian-born Kits resident is another star from the Peak Performance Project who put in months of stress, sweat, and song-stuff (I ran out of “s” words – put the Pulitzer on ice) during her journey into the top 20.  She normally performs with a band, but when she strolled into the Blenz on Hastings on a sunny Sunday morning, holding nothing but a small pink battery-power amp, it was up to her and her alone to convince those inside to put down their coffee and enjoy the Téa.  Ouch.

To describe hearing her sing and seeing her play piano is tricky.  It’s hypnotic.  Imagine if Amy Winehouse didn’t lose her mind, looks, and empathy and your halfway there.  Again, I’m clearly not doing it justice.  Check her out here and save yourself any more of my ramblings:

http://www.teasmusic.com/

More acts to follow in the next couple of days, including a young girl who should go far, and seven girls who recently played to 15,000 people at one of the torch ceromines.  As always, keep an eye on Twtter:

Metro-Blenz News Squad: @metroblenznews

The minds behind the music, Young Executive Music Inc: @YoungExecMusic

And of course, us: @adamandkev

By Adam and Kev Photography – www.adamandkev.com

Mini-session #3; Danny Echo

Monday, February 22nd, 2010
Danny Echo

Danny Echo

I wasn’t entirley sure how this one would go.  When you take a band with a reputation for audacious (read: probably dangerous) show pieces involving pyrotechnics, smoking guitars, and even the odd fire extinguisher, and then strip them of every piece of electrical equipment and put them on a cafe patio at three o’clock on a Saturday afternoon, you have to make sure you insurance is in order.  If they sneak something in, it could all go Backdraft very quickly.

As it turned out, the boys from Danny Echo put on a great accoustic show.  They’ve had some very recent experience with a very simular idea – as part of their top 20 finish in the Peak Performance Project (if you haven’t heard of it, check it out here) they undertook a tour of the GRVD skytrain system.  They made it quite a fair way before security decided it was all a little bit too exciting and sent them on their way.  We did no such thing, as Blenz again played gracious host in Yaletown.

The boys went down very well with the passing crowds – some of whom may have been running from the death metal band playing at one end of the street, or the jazz band playing at the other.  Either way, lots of music and/or coffee lovers found refuge in the heavan created by the boys, though one little kid did seem more interested in his Tonka firetruck.  They left after three songs, and within minutes were putting on another impromtu gig about a block away on the walk back to the car.

Canadians. Good at Hockey. Bad at Dancing.

Canadians. Good at Hockey. Bad at Dancing.

Check them out at www.dannyecho.com. We’re pretty much doing another show every day next week (two in some cases), so keep an eye on Twitter:

Metro-Blenz News Squad: @metroblenznews

The minds behind the music, Young Executive Music Inc: @YoungExecMusic

And of course, us: @adamandkev

By Adam and Kev Photography – www.adamandkev.com

Mini-session #2; Garrett Kato

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Garrett Kato just after his three-song secret session.

Garrett Kato just after his three-song secret session.

He’s had a busy year – top ten in 99.3 The Fox’s “Seeds”, top 20 in 100.5 The Peak’s (incredible yet somehow not that well known yet) Peak Performance Project, and he played the Van’s Warped Tour.  Despite all this, Garrett generously gave us some time tonight to be the second of the surprise gigs that will be erupting across the city over the next couple of weeks.

Garrett has a voice that stops people in their tracks.  Especially female people.  Glad I bought my girlfriend with me then.  I could tell you all about his music but I’d never do it justice.  Better you just go here and check it out instead:

http://garrettkato.com/music

The venue (Blenz on Davie and Granville) had a couple of points of interest.  On the outside Canadian fans and a man dressed as a banana (over?) celebrated an 8-0 win over rank outsiders Norway.  No offence guys, but they were 1000-1 to win the gold before the tournament even started.  I think my odds of wining it weren’t too far behind.  Inside the cafe, a lady in full make-up was sleeping on a stool.  That takes awesome balance.  Or a lot of booze.

Next secret gig coming soon (and video of the last two I promise!).  Here are the Twitter feeds you need to be following now so you don’t miss the next one, and we might not announce it from all of us.  Maybe we’re lazy, maybe we’re forgetful, or maybe we’re just plain sneaky.  Either way, you’ve been warned.   And remember, you’ll only get a few hours notice:

Metro-Blenz News Squad: @metroblenznews

The minds behind the music, Young Executive Music Inc: @YoungExecMusic

And of course, us: @adamandkev

Mini-session #1; Aaron Grant

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

Aaron Grant caught in the parade.

Saturday night saw the first of many spontaneous mini-sessions – artists and bands playing impromptu gigs throughout the city.  Blenz were kind enough to play host for this project, and there will no doubt be many more bemused/surprised/gleeful coffee drinkers in the weeks to come as the local (and maybe not so local) talents break into acoustic loveliness.  Follow the guys below on Twitter to get announcements for the next gig.  Hint: it’s really soon.  And you’ll only get a few hours notice:

Metro-Blenz News Squad: @metroblenznews

The minds behind the music, Young Executive Music Inc: @YoungExecMusic

And of course, us: @adamandkev

The brave act for gig #1 was Broken Condom Babies frontman Aaron Grant (http://www.myspace.com/aarongrantmusic) playing songs from his solo project.  The set was punctuated by screams as a parade of thousands poured by the Helmcken & Hamilton Blenz, and in addition to some phenomenal one-man moments of musical mastery, we managed to get him in the crowd for a very quick photo.

Stay tuned for video of the show – it’ll be worth the wait.  For now, keep your eyes peeled on Twitter and wait for the next show…