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Voltaire

Aurelio Voltaire Hernandez

Также известно как: Aurelio Voltaire, Aurelio Voltaire Hernandez
Группа в интернете: http://www.voltaire.net, http://www.myspace.com/voltairenyc

Дискография Voltaire:

# Название релиза Информация об aльбоме Купить альбом в iTunes Год издания Лейбл
1 The Devil's Bris 12 audio iTunes 1998-07-07 Projekt
2 Then And Again 9 audio iTunes 2004-10-26 Projekt
3 Almost Human 14 audio iTunes 2000-05-31 Projekt
4 Boo Hoo 14 audio iTunes 2002-05-14 Projekt
5 Banned On Vulcan! 4 audio iTunes 2002 Projekt
6 Zombie Prostitute 5 audio iTunes 2006-10-00 Projekt
7 Live! 24 audio iTunes 2006-09-00 Not On Label (Voltaire Self-Released)
8 To The Bottom Of The Sea 12 audio iTunes 2008-09-23 Mars Needs Music
9 Deady Sings!!! 8 audio iTunes 2004 Projekt
10 To The Bottom Of The Sea 12 audio iTunes 2008 Mars Needs Music
11 Untitled 6 audio iTunes 1996 Not On Label (Voltaire Self-Released)
12 Hate Lives In A Small Town 9 audio iTunes 2010-09-00 Mars Needs Music
13 Spooky Songs For Creepy Kids 14 audio iTunes 2010-10-12
14 Riding A Black Unicorn... 9 audio iTunes 2011-09-02 Mars Needs Music
15 Ooky Spooky 11 audio iTunes 2007 Projekt
16 To The Bottom Of The Sea 12 audio iTunes 2012-07-13 Mars Needs Music
17 BiTrektual 15 audio iTunes 2012-09-02 Mars Needs Music
18 Raised By Bats 10 audio iTunes 2014-02-21 Mars Needs Music

Something wicked this way comes. Direct from the underground New York Goth scene comes this strange brew of gypsy violins, driving rhythms, sardonic wit and turn-of-the-century mayhem. Combining beautiful old-world melodies with viciously sarcastic lyrics, Wagnerian bravado with Brechtian allure, Voltaire has crafted twelve songs of love, loss, revenge and dismemberment sure to bring a smile to even the darkest of souls. Voltaire is a singer/songwriter whose music has its roots deeply imbedded in European folk music. His songs speak of love and, most often, the loss thereof with the added twist of how best to seek revenge on the ones who have hurt you. Lyrically, he explores and reveals those moments of vulnerability most would rather not discuss and exploits with childish abandon those fleeting streaks of cruelty we all feel but choose not to act upon or even mention. Voltaire's live shows, whether solo or with his skeletal orchestra, are highly theatrical -full of props and stories. The visual quality of his performances is not surprising; Voltaire has been directing commercials and animating short films for the last ten years. He's best known for his Hieronymous Bosch inspired station ID's for MTV. Inspired by the films of Ray Harryhausen (Jason and the Argonauts, The 7th Voyage of Sinbad), Voltaire began animating at the age of ten on a super8 camera. At that time, he says, "no three dimensional object was safe. My brother's action figures, my sister's dolls, silverware, etc . . . If it was missing, chances were that it was in the basement in front of my camera." Eventually, piecing together snippets of information from fanzines, he was able to teach himself how to make foam rubber animation models and animate them with fluidity and realism. The films of his childhood landed him his first directing job in 1988. That project was the classic MTV ID called "MTV-Bosch." The stop-motion tour of the hellish "Garden of Earthly Delights" went on to win several awards including a Broadcast Design Award and helped to establish Voltaire's style of animation. His strange stew of gothic darkness, baroque lushness and whimsical surrealism has been seen in a score of television commercials for clients such as Cartoon Network, USA and The Sci-Fi Channel. His short films which he describes as being "an opportunity for me to be as strange and demented as I care to be," have been seen at animation festivals around the world, including the sinister "Rakthavira" which toured as part of Expanded Entertainment's Too Outrageous Animation. Presently, Voltaire is teaching stop-motion at The School of Visual Arts in New York and continues to direct and animate for television, when not touring with his band.




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