Showing posts with label Canadian Music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Canadian Music. Show all posts

Friday, April 4, 2025

Monsoon Afternoon - new music from Combine the Victorious

 

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Release Date - April 4 2025

Combine the Victorious  - Monsoon Afternoon

Composed by Combine the Victorious (Clement, Dunlop, Henning)

Produced and engineered by Mark Henning at Boutique Empire Studio, Vancouver, Canada

Artwork by Boutique Empire

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

The Wivez - Boyz Toyz


Recorded this past winter, here is the double A-side release from the elusive indie rocker The Wivez featuring Boy Toy and Black Shellac.  

 

The Wivez are Jordy Birch, Rob Edmonds, Slam and Bean. I've know Jordy for 36 years when I was hired to be a touring member of the band After All in 1988. Later we went on to form the alternative rock band Pure in the early 90's. These many years later we are still working well together and this single is a strong indicator of what we can do in the studio. 

The Wivez - Boyz Toyz

Recorded at Boutique Empire Studio, Vancouver, Canada

Engineered and mixed by Mark Henning

Co-produced with The Wivez and Mark Henning

Mastered by Jordy Birch

Artwork and graphic design by Robert Edmonds

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Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Combine the Victorious - Thunder

Title: Thunder

Artist: Combine the Victorious

Release date December 15 2021

Boutique Empire


Music produced by Combine the Victorious

Recorded at Hipposonic Studio and Boutique Empire Recording

Mixed and Boutique Empire by Henning

Lyrics and music Dunlop, Henning

Vocals: Isabelle Dunlop

Piano, bass, synths and drum programming: Mark R Henning

Violin: Johanna Sö

Electric Guitar: DanBlake

Live Drums: Dan Walker


Video produced by Boutique Empire

Camera operators:M Henning, I Dunlop Duane Keogh

Editor: Henning

 

 




Wednesday, April 8, 2020

Archive: Blisterene - Broadcast Nationwide video

Blisterene had a busy year in 1997. We'd recorded our debut album, a ten song collection titled "So I Have Them" and already made one video. Broadcast Nationwide was a follow up to Gratitude and directed by Shawn Carnegie. We made this one on 16mm film and shot some of the footage in my brother's former business office on Marine Drive in Vancouver,

This was a fun video to shoot, thanks to Shawn and Tod Van Dyk who master minded the affair. This was a great underground video with many hours in an elevator and then even more running around the stairwells of the Pacific Centre mall. I have fond memories of this one, probably the easiest set I've ever been on. We all had fun, though worked a couple long days to create this!

The yellow walled rehearsal footage was shot at Les's place, (aka Malcolm Tente) where we actually recorded our album. Interesting times back then.


Band: Blisterene
Song: Broadcast Nationwide
Album: So I Have Them
Released: 1997




Friday, March 27, 2020

Archive: Pure- Spiritual Pollution debut on Much Music

Spiritual Pollution was the third single from Pure's debut album Pureafunalia. This video was co-directed by Blair Dobson and Jordy Birch, with Dobson handling the camera and editing as well. Made in a loft in Vancouver with not much more than a concept, a couple horns and a smoke machine Spiritual Pollution was one of the more successful videos from the band.

This clip included a short interview with Much Music VJ Steve Anthony talking with Jordy Birch and Mark Henning before debuting the  clip.  I believe this was sometime in late 1992.




Monday, March 23, 2020

Archive: Blue Water (Silent North demo)

This clip came to me courtesy of a friend, Sean McFarland. Way back in the Autumn of 1985, my second year of University, The Silent North had written a handful of songs that we were considering releasing for an EP. This song wasn't included on the EP but was finished just about that same time. Sean suggested we try filming something and came by our rehearsal space with his 8mm camera. We shot this footage and it was lost to us for decades. After a move recovered the canister Sean gave me the film canister again about 10 years ago. A few years went by until by chance Stefan Sigerson mentioned he had a projector at his place and could digitize the film for us. I had this footage for several years and it wasn't until this Covid-19 breakout that I had time or inclination to try setting it to music.

With no sound on 8mm film there was only the image to go from. I attempted lip reading to determine which song might be being performed but I couldn't really tell.  A conversation with Daniel Clement suggested that we were playing our song Blue Water. The tempos are about the same but the singing parts didn't completely line up (though I suspect we were just playing it live and not attempting to lip sync - we honestly didn't know any better). Therefore I took a bit of liberty and cut the footage to follow the song a bit better.

Musically this was another cassette 4 track demo. We did a lot of writing and recording those days, all of it on Dan's Tascam 244. To my ear it sounds as though we were using a Roland TR-707 drum machine on this song. The mixdown went to another cassette tape and we made copies from that. The music on this video is a digital transfer I made back in the early 90's from cassette to a Panasonic SV-3700 DAT machine. I guess I was always concerned about backing things up and I recorded a lot of that old material to DAT tape. Yesterday I did a bit of processing on the music and lined it up in Davinci Resolve to the video. And now, after 35 years we finally have a little music video for our song Blue Water!


Title: Blue Water
Artist: The Silent North
Lyrics: Callan Wilson
Music: The Silent North (Clement, Henning Wilson)
Vocals: Callan Wilson
Bass, guitar: Daniel Clement
Keyboards, drum machine: Mark Henning

Camera Operator: Sean McFarland
Editor, post audio: Mark Henning
Film to digital transfer: Stefan Sigerson



Tuesday, August 11, 2015

New Music: The Population Drops - On Your Dress


Boutique Empire presents On Your Dress, taken from The Population Drops debut album Way Down. 

Download the entire album from iTunes or order the cd from the band thru Garageband.  

Produced by The Population Drops and Mark Henning
Recorded and mixed by Mark Henning at Boutique Empire studio.







Monday, September 22, 2014

New Release: It's Still On


New from Combine the Victorious, It's Still On, an epic remix by Paul Schroeder. 

It's Still On written by Mark R Henning, Isabelle Dunlop, Ingrid Schroeder and Barry Flynn.
Mixed by Paul Schroeder
Recorded at Boutique Empire Recording
Mastered at The Valt by Jordy Birch and M

Vocals: Isabelle Dunlop, Mark R Henning, Barry Flynn, Ingrid Schroeder
Drums: Kevin Jones
all other instruments: M




Monday, April 9, 2012

New Song: Combine the Victorious "Glasgow"

Combine the Victorious has just completed a new song for their upcoming third album.  This one was written by Isabelle Dunlop while she was back in Scotland last year.  They were joined by Marc Wild and Simon Hunt for the tracking of the song, and even managed to get them into the new video.

This video was shot at Imagined Aire Studio and edited by Mark R Henning over the past weekend.  A glimpse into the sound of their future release.




"Glasgow" by Combine the Victorious
(Dunlop, Henning)

Video produced by Boutique Empire
camera work and editing M R Henning

Song produced and performed by Combine the Victorious
engineering and mixing: Henning

Vocals: Isabelle Dunlop
Keybaords and backing Vocals: Mark R Henning
Guitars: Marc Wild
Drums: Simon Hunt

Download track from iTunes

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

California by Combine the Victorious

A silence of over a year is ended with the release of a new Combine the Victorious track: California (featuring the impressive vocals of Ingrid Schroeder). 




This is the second time CV has worked with Ingrid, the first being on the song "Please" from the 2008 release Disagreements.   With a soaring epic feel that evokes sun-soaked road trips across the golden state, California is just the first song from the upcoming third album by Combine the Victorious. 


California, what the hell happened to you
You were once part of my own golden dream

A long drive to a pink motel
We hugged the coast in a car we bought to sell
Midday heat shimmer ripples and blurs
Where the road and the sky in the distance merge

And I think of the times you were a state of mind
I still think of the times

California...

Lying on the bed, I remember it all
Too hot to sleep, got some ice down the hall
Put it in the bath, drank beer as we sang along to the radio...the radio

And I think of the times you were a state of mind
Snow globe with a Hollywood sign

California...

My turn at the wheel through Monterey
Stopped for gas, a photograph, headed for LA
And all the views rush by
Palm trees push up through the sky...up through the sky...

California...

And I think of the times you were a state of mind...think of the times
And I think of the times
Yeah, I still think of the times

music and lyrics: Henning, Schroeder

Saturday, August 13, 2011

Combine the Victorious helps fight Cancer

Combine the Victorious is very pleased to announce that they have been asked to contribute a song to an upcoming compilation for the Canadian Cancer Society: AMAZING.  A massive compilation featuring long established artists alongside brand new talent.  Release date is Autumn 2011.  Check out the list of acts, it's very impressive!  Artists on AMAZING

In other Combine news, they have begun work on a new song which will feature a guest vocal from UK recording artist Ingrid Schroeder,  the single is scheduled for a Sept 14th 2011 release.   More news to follow shortly.












Thursday, July 21, 2011

Combine the Victorious offering free download of Disagreements EP

As the writing continues on what will be their third release, Combine the Victorious is offering a name your price download of their second release, the Disagreements EP.   This was their follow up to The World Over and  was originally recorded and released in 2008.   After taking the past year off to focus on their other bands (Isabelle sings with Sex With Strangers and Mark is the other half of Guilty About Girls) the two have begun demoing new songs for their next album (which will either be a 2011 or 2012 release).   The Disagreements EP  contains the songs Decay, Back in Style, Fat Kids Big Cars and Please, all of which either received notice through television licensing or play on radio both here in North America and the UK. 





Please check it out and if you'd like, download the songs.  A new single is scheduled for Sept 2011 with an album to follow closely thereafter.   New songs shall be appearing shortly on the band's soundcloud page.   (the following is a demo of a new song: If Not Love).  

If Not Love - demo July 18-11 by Combine the Victorious

Friday, July 15, 2011

July Updates

With the inclusion of Sex With Strangers in The Peak 100.5's Peak Performance Project, the electro-punk group is busy working on fulfilling requirements for the contest as well as honing their live show for the upcoming showcases.   SWS will be playing shows in Alberta on the 21th thru 23rd of July. 

After nearly a year off from performing the duo Combine the Victorious has begun writing their third album.  Currently they have six or seven songs in demo'd state:  the goal is to release an EP in September 2011 with a full length album to follow in 2012.  The sound is still being nailed down but the early feeling is it will be more electronic than their first two releases, with a concentration on songs that can be performed as a duo.  More info to follow.

Guilty About Girls has been working with Australian remixer Ben Crea (Kreap) who has now provided them with four new versions of their songs.   The band is considering releasing these remixes as an EP, or consolidating them into a larger release to include several new tracks that are being recorded from Spring 2011 forward.   Guilty About Girls is also scheduled to perform August 21st at Live at Squamish this year, with a preview of that show available at The Waldorf on August 11th.

Guilty About Girls - Riviera (Kreap's mix) by KREAP

Gilles Zolty is busy working on various projects in Saskatchewan over the summer and we are hoping to hear some new material from him in the late fall of 2011. 

Lot's going on, plus we are now looking for a new act to join our roster.  Any recommendations? 

Have a good summer, thanks for reading. 

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Ben Crea remix - Riviera

Guilty About Girls has a new version of their latest song, Riviera, remixed by the Australian wunderkind Ben Crea. With strong nods towards Martin Rushent (famed for his work with The Human League amongst others) this version promises to turn heads and bring a sexy vibe to the dance floor.

Guilty About Girls - Riviera (Kreap's mix) by KREA

Monday, May 23, 2011

First big show of the Summer

Guilty About Girls and Sex With Strangers have teamed up to put together their first big show of the summer.

The Peak 100.5 FM & The Georgia Straight present:
Guilty About Girls
with guests Sex With Strangers
and introducing Young Pacific
Friday June 3rd at Venue (881 Granville Street, Vancouver, Canada)
EARLY SHOW - doors 7PM


It is s CD Release party for Guilty About Girls as their debut has been released thru Black Top Records this spring.  It features the single "Candy Candy"- as seen on Much Music.




Sex With Strangers is supporting their fourth album - Frontier Justice - and is just about to debut the first video from that album for the track Born Again Liars Social Club.   Below is their first video for New City Anthem, still a huge fan favorite.



Special Guests Young Pacific are making a stir with their fresh blend of west coast pop and guitar driven charm.

Doors at 7Pm
Young Pacific on at 7:30
Sex With Strangers on at 8PM
Guilty About Girls on at 9PM

There will be cd's on hand as well as posters to commemorate the evening.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Born Again Liars Social Club - video shoot

Sex With Strangers, under the expert production of the BKS Crew once again, has begun filming the video for their new song "Born Again Liars Social Club."  While the ideas behind the video are not known the band has shared a few images on their Facebook page.













check out the original song on the band's bandcamp page.  

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

The Latest News from Sex With Strangers.

Redirecting you to the Sex With Strangers myspace for their latest news, reviews, exposés, and iterations.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

The Tokyo Steel out October 20th 2009

Yes that's right, the official release date for Sex With Strangers new album is October 20th 2009.

Sex With Strangers presents: THE TOKYO STEEL

Track order is;
1] Tokyo Steel
2] New City Anthem
3] We Want the Fire
4] Shibuya 10;13PM
5] Sharpen the Knife
6] Last of the Unreals
7] The Dawn of Sexy
8] Asakusa 12:13AM
9] (The Part Where You) Surrender
10] We Are the Ones
11] Only Where Night Allows
12] Shinagawa 2:13AM
13] I Will Be the Last One

More information to follow as we near the release date.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Major Labels vs. Youtube

So I just got a note from Jordy stating the Anna is a Speed Freak video has been removed from the Youtube site. Checking, it has indeed been taken down, with a message that reads "This video is no longer available due to a copyright claim by WMG." (Warner Music Group). Kind of a shame really as the label hasn't done a thing for Pure in the past decade and an inspired fan posted a decent copy of our best video up for others to enjoy. The small mindedness of this decision - of which I've read MANY thousands of videos by many other artists have also been taken down - seems to be in line with the way the major labels have reacted to almost every aspect of the internet age. They tried to close down Napster and instead created hundreds of smaller file sharing sites that they could never contain. Now they want their rewards from online video sites too. Hey, I understand it's a business but videos are almost always just commercials for the recorded music anyway, agreed that there have been works of art over the last thirty years or so, but generally they are nothing more than ads for the songs.

Ignoring the relevance of videos for a moment, I'd like to firstly say thank you to the person that had originally uploaded the Anna video. Never knew who you were, but thanks. That was a Floria Sigismondi directed clip and it looked great. She is a brilliant director, who's made lovely videos for Sigur Ros, The White Stripes, The Cure and many more. Almost everything she does is a step above and has true artistic merit (well in my opinion anyway), so it was good to see that one again. The original edit of the video was rejected by Much Music because they found the images of the girl lying in the bathtub too disturbing: I guess promoting ODing to children might be considered bad taste. A re-edit was made and the video received medium rotation on the nation's music station, however it was never really shown to any great amount. Which is a shame as it was our best video. That's why it's upsetting that Warner's has opted to remove it. I mean there had only been around 20 thousand viewings on the Youtube page anyway, could that truly have amounted in a loss in revenue? I think the argument could be made that the videos were the only possibilities of promoting the music once the band stopped performing, so why stop it? The albums are finally up on iTunes, but only after David Hadley personally contacted the label from Australia, and I think I can state the company wasn't too bothered with our back catalog up to that point (ask anyone looking to find a copy of either of our Warner/Reprise records - they just aren't anywhere!).

So, sorry to those of you who may be looking for that video, sorry to those of you who never saw it - it was a nice looking clip - and sorry to Warner Bros for being so damn short sighted on this issue. It never ceases to amaze me how the major labels keep making small minded decisions, still, even after all the mess ups they've made in the past decade. Oh well, what's one more misstep, it only really hurts the artists right?

Good luck to everyone out there, hope you're doing well. If you've still got a job you're probably going to do alright, if you've lost a job, you've got my condolences, but just remember, you're all doing better than 99% of the musicians out there, because we've been in a recession since 1999!

Ciao for now.

Mark

p.s. Please buy your music: out of every 99 cents you spend on a track at iTunes the indie artist gets 61¢. That is a better percentage than has ever been offered to any recording artist - ever.