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Psy’Aviah feat. Kyoko Baertsoen - Our Common Future (Music Video)

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So, yeah, due to a n error (vimeo leak) the music video for “Our Common Future” leaked, so here ‘t is on full display with images of #earth, #nasa #spacestations, #moon, #astronauts and Kyoko: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_LqSgPIgppQ ].

The release attached to this video, the “Our Common Future EP” with remixes by Dizkodude, Stereo for two, Synthetic Epiphany and Junksista, will be out on the 7th of february.

We’ll let you know - meanwhile enjoy & spread the video.
Let us know what you think!

Yves
Psy’Aviah

2013 is dead, long live 2014 - looking back upon 2013 and previewing 2014!

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Hi Everyone,

Scroll down to find out more about these topics:
01) Happy 2014 & Looking back on 2013
02) New Album Audio Previews, what’s to come in 2014
03) Our Free Download X-Mass/New Years Present for your

01) HAPPY 2014

First of all, a happy new year to everyone out there! Thanks to all of you for your support in the last year, it’s always heart warming to read and hear your comments!

2013 has both been a rough and wonderful ride at the same time. We released our Future Past EP (http://www.alfa-matrix.com/shop_comments.php?id=2373_0_8_0_C) on Alfa Matrix records, with lovely reviews to read, great remixers on the line-up (Dizkodude, Amarta Project, Frenchfire and more to name a few), and were able to work with Kyoko Baertsoen on the track “Our Common Future“. We were also asked to open for Praga Khan’s 25-year anniversary concert at a sold out Ancienne Belgique. Remixes in 2013 were for Junksista, Ghost & Writer, Helalyn Flowers, Cynical Existence, and more…

We’ve released some music videos as well for the Future Past EP - tracks
- Circles (YT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcyuO00aU0M)

- and Letting Go (YT: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtIy2YYH7ds), which was directed and handdrawn by the talented Emily Weeks.

In 2014 we will release the last music video of the Future Past EP, “Our Common Future ft. Kyoko Baertsoen”.

02) NEW ALBUM PREVIEWS

In the last months I’ve been focusing on getting music videos out for the Future Past EP, and slowly started to write new material - mainly demos and rough structures. These are now being finalized and new guest vocalists are joining the line up as well.

Below are some previews for you already, follow the links to hear the preview, read the lyrics and backstory of the song. And, feel free to leave your comments!

01. “On My Mind” ft. Lisa Nascimento: https://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/psyaviah-preview-work-in-2

02. “Long Way” ft. Lis van den Akker: https://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/psyaviah-preview-work-in

03. “Broken / Failed”: https://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/psyaviah-preview-work-in-1

04. “Untitled”: https://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/psyaviah-preview-work-in-3

See you in 2014!
~ Yves, Psy’Aviah

03) PS… OUR NY-2014 PRESENT

Before I forget, here’s a previously unreleased remix of the track “Paused” by Amarta Project, which we’re now putting online as a free download for XMASS/NEW YEAR 2014! DOWNLOAD LINK: https://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/free-xmass-gift-2013-paused - go to the soundcloud page & hit the download button under the music player!

FREE XMASS GIFT 2013: Psy’Aviah - Paused (Amarta Project Remix)

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Here’s a previously unreleased remix of the track “Paused” by Amarta Project, which we’re now putting online as a free download for XMASS/NEW YEAR 2013!

The original track is taken from the 2013 Psy’Aviah EP “Future Past”, released by Alfa Matrix - available on Spotify(open.spotify.com/album/7yxHvunZlsylmdhJMRkTX2), iTunes(itunes.apple.com/be/album/future-past/id655388516), Amazon, Bandcamp(alfamatrix.bandcamp.com/album/future-past) and much more digital as well as physical CD stores.

Hope you enjoy this gift!

[ DOWNLOAD LINK: https://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/free-xmass-gift-2013-paused - go to the soundcloud page & hit the download button under the music player ]

Behind the song & video “Letting Go”

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In the “Behind The Song”-series we talk about the writing process, the technical side, the ideas behind the lyrics, and much more… Today we tackle the track “Letting Go” and the accompanying music video made by Emily Weeks. The track is taken from the 2013 Psy’Aviah EP “Future Past“.

Behind “Letting Go”, the music and the video…

With this track, we wanted to make a kind of electronic ballad, influenced by both triphop and EBM. From our perspective we think the EBM influences can mostly be found in the typical bassline, and a more triphop approach is used with the drums and crackles (as percussion elements). The lyrics themselve deal with “moving on”, literally “breaking up with the past” as the chorus part describes. To dive deeper yourself, read the lyrics below…!

A story that begged for visualisation…

From the moment I started working on the lyrics & music, I quickly knew I had to reinvite animator & director Emily Weeks to make an animated music video, with a story based on our lyrics. This time though we asked her to limit the decors and color usage, to make the video a bit grimmer in contrast to the “On My Own” music video she procuded for us. ”I really liked Psy’Aviah’s idea to restrict the color palette of the video to black, white, and a little bit of red, which corresponds to the aesthetics that the band has established for themselves, and also works excellently in the context of this story.” - says Emily Weeks, and she adds:

Powell & Pressburger’s “Black Narcissus”

The story grew really out of films and artists that I enjoy, as well as my own emotions and memories. Starting from Yves’s initial concepts for the film, I then looked at a lot of reference and the story was shaped from there. I find references to be formative in the creation of my work, as these are works that are important in film history and are very effective at what they do. Therefore, a lot can by learned from them. Some of the inspirations included German Expressionist films, Egon Schiele, and classic films from the 50s and 60s about nuns, such as Powell and Pressburger’s “Black Narcissus” and Zinneman’s “The Nun’s Story”. I found Catholicism to hold a wealth of inspirational material. It is so full of symbolism and metaphor, which I exploited. I am drawn to non-linear storytelling and surrealism, as I think this way of approching filmmaking has the potential to reveal more than linear narrative or extreme (self)consciousness.”

The black and white minimalist look…

Dogville (Lars von Trier)

The music video has a distinct minimalist look in decors and color use. I hinted Emily Weeks at some movies where I saw minimalism could focus attention more on the story and on certain parts of the animation/”dialogue”… For me this was in particular the film “Dogville” by Lars von Trier - where the scene is in fact nothing more than a black & white canvas where the actors perform their part. No props, no buildings, nothing… It’s extreme, but it puts a lot of focus on the story.

Emily Weeks explains: “The look was driven by Psy’Aviah’s suggestions and by their music, especially the content of this particular song about living with painful memories and a traumatic past. I think the visual elements of the video work well with the sounds and themes of the music. I love old black and white cinema, and the restricted palette let me very much be inspired by films from German Expressionism like “Metropolis”, “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari”, and “Vampyr”, for example.

Vampyr (Carl Theodor Dreyer)

The monochromatic palette brings shot composition and sculpturalism of forms to the forefront, which I enjoy playing with. As in German Expressionist greats, I wanted any decors or backgrounds to reflect the psychological state of the characters. The statues play an important thematic role in this film.”

“We wanted to make the look thus stark in order to focus more intently on the story and the naked emotions of it. In reducing the backgrounds, I was able to focus more on the animation, which I think made it stronger and more expressive. The minimalism can also tie into themes of death and isolation, or an emptiness of the soul.”, adds Emily Weeks.

Valerie’s hair

Valerie’s hair (concept sketch), Emily Weeks

One example of the german expressionist influence in “Letting Go” that I want to highlight is something Emily Weeks already hinted at: “I wanted any decors or backgrounds to reflect the psychological state of the characters“. The most noteable appearance of that is I think Valerie’s hair, which mirrors her progression and devastation as a character in the story, and it reflects the deterioration and eventual dormancy or death of her psyche.

I really liked Psy’Aviah’s idea to restrict the color palette of the video to black, white, and a little bit of red, which corresponds to the aesthetics that the band has established for themselves, and also works excellently in the context of this story. Valerie’s hair is one of the few red items in the scheme of the film. Red in the film always signifies some kind of emotion or vitality-I’ll let the viewers work that out for themselves. I am drawn to the idea of cutting one’s hair as an act of mourning or an expression of deep loss. The metaphor of dying in the eyes of the world when becoming a nun is played out in the cutting of her hair and the subsequent loss of all color in the palette of the film.“, Emily Weeks adds.

Software used in “Letting Go”…

“All of the animation and drawings in the video are digitally hand-drawn in Photoshop.
The added textures (watercolor paintings and splotches, paper, etcetera) I scanned in and composited with the digital lines in order to try to achieve the look of the traditional media that I used during character design.”

“Overall I’m still experimenting and using many different techniques in my animation practice. I prefer hand-drawn techniques and traditional media as much as possible. This particular video used mostly digital technology, and I mainly use Adobe Creative Suite, which includes Photoshop, After Effects, Premiere, etc. My workflow takes me through many programs in conjunction in order to acheive the final film. However, I do not view the software as important to the work itself. Creativity, vision, and the ability to express something specific are most important.”

The intersection of digital and analog techonologies is always an interesting question for me. I try to use digital as seldom as possible, but digital is an important part of my process. I think, no matter whether the media I use is mostly digital or traditional, I’m always looking for a handmade quality; there is such a thing as digital handmade.”

Listen to the track & watch the music video


Lyrics


she wants the cage she lives in to vanish
clean out her closet and break through the walls
that stop her from dreaming, that make it impossible to live her life
she wants to clean the mess inside her head
clear old dusty boxes with memories
of stories she wanted forgotten, but never really could

facts, eveidence, figures, clues and hints
tangible evidence of a crime at hand
bruises, injuries, black eyes and tears
tangible evidence of a painful past

break up with the past, leave it all behind
it’s easier said then done
break up with the past, leave it all behind
i know, it’s easier said then done

if only the days would move a little faste
sleep would last just a little bit longer
and being awake and conscious, wouldn’t have to be so endless
come let waves erase all the past
let them wash it away and bury
everything that once was, ’cause some things are meant to be forgotten

facts, eveidence, figures, clues and hints
tangible evidence of a crime at hand
bruises, injuries, black eyes and tears
tangible evidence of a painful past

break up with the past, leave it all behind
it’s easier said then done
break up with the past, leave it all behind
i know, it’s easier said then done

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10 Years of Psy’Aviah ~ #Memories & #Contest

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#Contest

Since we’re making music 10 years of music - we have a contest running at the moment, deadline is 07/07/2013 - and three people are eligible to win 3 of our releases, we’ll ship them! Read more about it at http://www.psyaviah.com/2013/06/shareyourpsyaviahstory/

 

#Memories

Getting banned on YouTube? - [10 Years Psy'Aviah ~ #musicvideos for our tracks from the very beginning. The first one we decided put on YouTube though was one that got#banned…: “Moments” featuring the talented #poet and spoken word artist , watch it at [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTir_SFms78 ]. Banning us quickly went over though, but in the meanwhile national media jumped on it, such as atv Antwerpse Televisie [ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wzE8BFdNj1U ],#GVA, #HLN, etc.. PS; We have a new track with Suzi Q 90% ready - it will appear on a future album of ours!

 

Experimentation is on our DNA! - [10 Years Psy'Aviah ~#experimentation is at the heart of our philosophy.. If I had to give one example, besides musical examples, it would be the#UrbanSharing-project we launched 2 years ago.. Simply put: “Take a brown envelope, or brown box, decorate it with words/colors/etc.. Embed a ‘gift’ (in this case ‘t was one of our cds) Place it in the middle of the city, and see what happens”.. Through the help of #fans and enthousiasts we managed to get those packaged not only in belgium, but also Netherlands, United States, Mexico, Sweden, Norway, United Kingdom, Germany, etc.. It was a nice experiment & adventure for us and for those who participated, and ofcourse for those who found or were staring at one - deciding to pick it up or not. We recieved e-mails & reactions from “lucky finders”, explaining what went through them, explaining how they found it, and eventually why they picked it up. Always ending with “thx for this gift”, because it’s rarely you get something trylu for free ofcourse… Over the course of the #experiment we interviewed some people, among of themPatrick Janssens (then mayor of antwerp), but also Ikrame Kastit, Vanessa Sue Smith, Bert Gabriels, Carlos Dyckmans, street interviews, and many more people.. Here’s a video playlist on youtube with all our videos bundled on the subject [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBs2fmGl3yk&list=PL06913B888D2B7E11&shuffle=681 ].

 

Bad luck? Try taking the best out of a situation gone wrong - [10 Years Psy'Aviah ~ #Iduna in Drachten(Netherlands), with Schwarzblut and NG-Pro, we had to replace our then lead singer and lead guitarists.. Luckily though we could count on Geert de Wilde of IC 434 for vocals, Ben Van de Cruys on guitars and Lis Van den Akker of Misery for female vocals.. Out of both collaborations grew a track/remix/cover version later on: “Tired”, but then performed by then now defunct Misery [ listen athttps://soundcloud.com/psyaviah/tired-misery-rendition?in=psyaviah%2Fsets%2Ffull-length-previews-from-2 ] and “Anger Mangement”, but then performed by IC 434 [ listen athttp://grooveshark.com/#!/search/song?q=Psy'Aviah+Anger+Management+(IC+434+Re-take) ]! So, it’s how you percieve bad planning & bad luck ;) - I thought it turned out just fine!

 

Read more of these “10 Years Psy’Aviah ~ #Memories“ stories at https://www.facebook.com/psyaviah!

 

Cheers
Psy’Aviah

& Don’t forget our contest, you can win 3 full cds: [http://www.psyaviah.com/2013/06/shareyourpsyaviahstory/ ].

Contest [ Win 3 Psy'Aviah CD's ] - #Share Your Psy’Aviah #Story

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Time flies! I, Yves, first started making music around +/- 2000, the first real Psy’Aviah demos and releases appeared at around 2003, that’s 10 years ago… A perfect time to celebrate with a contest.

Over those years a lot has happened for us, we’ve travelled places, played festivals, were banned from youtube, played live inside an internet-banner, got nominated by BBC, got the chance to collaborate with so many talented vocalists, opened for acts like 65DaysOfStatic, Praga Khan, Emilie Autumn… We did some special acoustic sets in FNAC stores, and Microsoft thought ‘t was a good idea to get us on board for their Windows 7 campaign, and there was the #UrbanSharing, project, etc.. etc..

And from time to time we recieved (even gifts, such as a fan-made synthesizer), or heard stories from people about our music. How the music touched them, or how they got to know us.. How passionate they are about a song, a lyric, a sound or a word we’ve created. It’s one of the most rewarding things for a musician to hear those individual stories…

So, because it’s 10 years AND because we have a new EP out, called “Future Past”, here’s our contest & the rules:

  1. Share, tweet, vlog, blog or pin your Psy’Aviah story; share it with the world;
  2. And don’t forget to send it to us at [email protected];
  3. Do all of this before 07/07/2013, that’s the deadline!

After the deadline we’ll choose three “stories”, each of them will recieve the following package:

  1. “Future Past” EP, from 2013
  2. “Introspection ~ Extrospection” 2cd limited edition, from 2011
  3. “Eclectric” 2cd limited edition, from 2010

That’s 3 releases, a total of actually 5 cd’s of Psy’Aviah music…
So what are you waiting for? #Share your Psy’Aviah #story and #win !

Grtzz
Psy’Aviah

Behind the song “Our Common Future ft. Kyoko Baertsoen”

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In the “Behind The Song”-series we talk about the writing process, the technical side, the ideas behind the lyrics, and much more… Today we tackle the track “Our Common Future” which features vocalist Kyoko Baertsoen (known from her work with Hooverphonic, Lunascape and more recently Buscemi). The track is taken from the 2013 Psy’Aviah EP “Future Past“.

Behind “Our Common Future”


The track’s lyrics are dual, in the way that they deal with the world on a global scale, and the world in your every day life. Mutual respect for each other is the core theme, in both environmental issues as communication between humans. If we do not succeed in working together, listening to each other, living with each other, then our common future will not result in “survival for us all”, but in “destruction for us all”. It’s a quite simple message, and I don’t think it needs any further explenation, but do read the lyrics below…!

The vocal part…

For as long as I’ve known the band Lunascape (I discovered them during a late-night talksshow “De Laatste Show”) I wanted to work with Kyoko Baertsoen one day. Why? Simply because her voice is very distinct, warm and emotional. A perfect fit for the track. And because I was moving with to a more triphop / synthpop way for the “Future Past” EP I thought it was the perfect time to contact her. I wrote some demos and we sent ideas back and forth through the internet, ultimately resulting in the track “Our Common Future”. Kyoko can do harmonies like no other, she did some dubbings on the verses, and especially on the chorus parts that made those sections stand out even more. (PS: Fun fact: Kyoko recorded the vocal parts in her pyjamas… :-)!)

For the techies…


The bassline is procuded out of a KORG MS-20 synth, dubbed with a very clean subbass from NI Massive. Our main guitarist Ben Van de Cruys wrote the guitar parts for the track, the only thing I changed was adding a filter and a huge delay on them using NI FM8 as an effect processor, to get a mix between a normal delay and a reverse delay. This to get a more dubby flow on the whole track, and especially on the verse parts. The biggest pads come straight from ReFX Nexus and NI Massive.

When constructing the chorus I felt it was a bit empty. I was experimenting with adding guitars, but that made it a bit too full and cluttered. The solution came when I repeated a vocal part, listen below to hear the A/B difference…

Another subtle addition were the fills, or walkup passages, (read up about the term here if you’re not familiar with it). I used different sounds to construct a fill that would fit with the already dubby track, and endup up layering two ragga snares with a huge delay. Under those I added short hihats, with a phaser, delay and subtle variation in both amplitude and pitch. If I would have used snares in stead of those short hats it would have been too overwhelming. But, before ending up with this, I experimented with leaving out an eigth of the music (leaving only her vocals) as a transition into the next section, even a reverse crash.. But they all felt a bit dull and more importantly they didn’t fit with the feel of the dubby track. The fill now is subtle, but leaving it out would be signigicant. Anyway, listen to the example below:

The section between the verses and the chorus is one where I first only had a synth playing 2 notes, again with massive delays on there.. It felt a bit empty, and more importantly when the chorus kicked in it would’ve been too overwhelming. The next step I took was adding a pad to support the synth part. In the original version I also added Ben’s guitars, making them reappear in this section made the track feel like a whole more, and added to the dubby feel… Below you can kind of hear the step-by-step process:

Listen to the track


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Lyrics


We’ve got a common future, we’ve got a common goal
Survival of the fittest, or survival for us all?
We have a common problem, we have global trouble
Sustainable future, or destruction for us all?

We are all on the same boat here,
We are all on the same…
We are all on the same boat here,

We are all on the same world here…

We’ve got a common future, we’ve got a common goal
Survival of the fittest, or survival for us all?
Our views trouble our sight, blind for each other’s eyes
Our views trouble our sight, blind for each other…

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First review for “Future Past” EP is excellent, A+!

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Holy shit!! Peek-A-Boo-Magazine did a double review (by their editors Filip and Phil) of our new “Future Past” EP, and we scored a nice 92/100! Read all about it here: [ http://www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be/en/reviews/psy-aviah-future-past-ep/ ].

Here are some quotes we especially like :

“Again, this EP is a true success! It’s like a soft dream, an electronic journey into nostalgia.”

“I don’t like dubstep but here, the elements of beats and synths are introduced with such subtlety that it works perfectly.”

‘Our common future’ has a clear guitar sound in it and Kyoko Bartsoen is joining the vocal team (love it). This one is so sweet that it feels as if you need to brush your teeth’s afterwards. I loved the sexy @Dizkodude remix!”

Thx to Peek-A-Boo for the review & understanding our evolving & experimentation in sound & songwriting: because that is what Psy’Aviah is all about!

To finish, here’s our interactive youtube trailer to preview the new “Future Past” EP:

New EP “FUTURE PAST” >> Interactive Trailer

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To let you sample from our new EP “Future Past”, we prepared an interactive youtube video.. Enjoy!

The new “Future Past” EP builds on our previous album ”Introspection/Extrospection”, and takes it one step further. Having tasted electro-pop, dubstep and electro-house… we decided again to make it our own. Resulting in a blend of ambient-dubstep on “Circles”, ballad like electro-pop on “Letting Go”, pure EBM vs Electro-House with acid elements on “Look Beyond”, and some dubstep-electro influences VS ambient textures on “Paused” and “Our CommonFuture”. The EP reminds us through the lyrical themes how we all keep struggling with past trauma: “… time and time again making the same mistakes… I guess it’s true when they say that people never change” (taken from the track “Circles”).

In true PSY’AVIAH tradition, this EP is again crowned by another prestigious collaboration: with miss Kyoko Baertsoen (former HOOVERPHONIC artist & co-founder of LUNASCAPE). Her unique voice & timbre perfectly fits the very emotional song “Our Common Future”.