Archive for November, 2010

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Well someone is going to be on Santa’s Naughty List . . .

November 29, 2010

Eva Moon makes the mind reel and sends most decent folk scrambling for a dictionary to find out just how kinky her latest song, The Elements of Kink, really is.   Or perhaps she’s just making up her Christmas list.  You can catch EvaMoon Ember (her Second Life alter ego) on December 19th  at Demo’s Wonderland for The Naughty and Nice Holiday Show.  More details to follow.  In the meantime you might need a cheat sheet to truly appreciate this song.

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Updates

November 24, 2010

First and foremost, if you missed Bowie Bravin’s show at Demo’s Wonderland you really missed out on a spectacular event.  Bowie Bravin would still be a stand out performer if he presented himself as most Second Life performers do – an avatar standing on the stage with a set of animations.  His voice and his music are enough to sell  a performance.  But he and his amazing crew of dancers and manager, Chryblnd Scribe, pull out all the stops and make it a show, an experience.  Seek him out and see for yourself.  You won’t be disappointed.

Bowie Bravin at Demo's Wonderland

Bowie Bravin at Demo's Wonderland

Coming up at Demo’s Wonderland – Krakov Letov will be bringing his ambient electronica to our stage on Friday, November 26th at 11 am SLT.  We love having Krakov at Wonderland because not only does he make some amazing music,  it gives us a good reason to break out the particle effects.   Also we’re hoping to turn Wonderland into a Winter Wonderland, so come by and see what’s in the works.

On Sunday, November 28th, I’ll be playing a set at The Notes Shack Pub at 1 pm SLT.  I’ve been messing around with a looper and hope to debut at least one song using it, my bass and keys.  The tricky part?  Said looper is disassembled and lying on my kitchen table at the moment after the record trigger switch died.  Will I have it fixed in time?  Show up and find out. 

Hope to see you soon!

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Five Quick Questions with Bowie Bravin

November 10, 2010
Bowie Bravin is that rare Second Life performer who creates a true concert experience at each show. He starts with the basics: an amazing (and sexy) voice plus  music that flawlessy combines the glossy production of techno and dance with the raw emotions of alternative rock and punk.  From there he adds in back-up dancers, a custom-built stage and a spectacular light and particle show.  Along with the sound and vision comes the easy charisma of a seasoned performer  which draws the audience in and keeps everything connected.

Bowie Bravin

 Demo’s Wonderland is pleased to present Bowie Bravin this Friday evening, November 12, at 8 pm SLT. 

Known in Second Life for his work with Deep Sky Traveler, and in the real word as  singer/songwriter Mark Moffre,  Bowie Bravin is a very busy guy, as you might guess.  He was kind enough to take the time to answer Five Quick Questions.

1.)  Favorite aspect of performing in Second Life?

It is the supporters that is my favorite aspect.  To see them there supporting what I do is beyond words. I as well as my music has grown through them.

 2.)  Five albums that are a must for your music collection?

1) David Bowie- Earthling

2) Mindless Self Indulgence- Tight

3) Gentle Giant- Freehand

4) Sade- Love Deluxe

5) Faith No More-The Real Thing

 
3.)  Earliest musical influence?
 
David Bowie
 
4.)  Katy Perry or Lady Gaga?
 
 Neither thank you lol
 
5.)  It’s time travel: five years in the future with Bowie Bravin/Mark Moffre. What’s going on?
 
I will still be doing this which is what keeps me going..So I will be perfoming, recording and striving for cutting edge, wait that is like deja vu!
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Ready! Ricochet’s Debut IRL

November 6, 2010

Where would my blog be without my friend Gina’s band, Ready! Ricochet?  Thanks to them I’ve  had adventures at a haunted hotel and hosted a worldwide premiere at my Second Life venue, Demo’s Wonderland.  So of course I was going to be there when they finally hit the stage in San Francisco. 

Crammed (yes crammed, the place was packed) up in the balcony of the Hotel Utah, video camera in hand, I watched an amazing set that  had raw energy but also  a polished sound.  The music felt fresh but remained accessible, showing influences from new wave, punk and progressive rock.   Dressed in Steampunk garb (just like their avatars, I must  point out), with video projected behind them on a large screen, they gave the impression of a post-apocalyptic orchestra providing the soundtrack to images foraged from a ruined past.

But don’t just take my word for it - see it for yourself.

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Submitted For Your Approval

November 5, 2010

 

My so-called Second Life in pictures. What you see here may be shocking.  Names have been changed to protect the innocent.

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