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Nothing Personal - One Second

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Nothing Personal is a collage-project consisting of Dorothea Økland, Thea Emilie Wang og Solveig Wang. The band embraces experimental pop songs, free improvisation and field recordings, and the music can be described as experimental pop with elements of jazz, R&B and electroacoustic music. Nothing Personal mixes unconventional elements and gives the listener a live sound-collage that is created in the moment. The approach to the music is like in a scientist's lab, where the three alchemists explores sounds, songs and effects. Both in their live performances and in this video you can see visual effects by Tobias Gulbrandsen.
Yellow Sessions Stavanger
“Music, performance, video and enthusiasm”
Yellow Sessions Stavanger is a series of live performances, created by Anna Klungre and Eduardo Scaramuzza.
Credits:
Mix - Solveig Wang
Visuals - Tobias Gulbrandsen
Video, Photography and Visual Identity - Eduardo Scaramuzza
Assistance and filming - Leo X Robertson
Live audio and recording - Ørjan Kristoffersen Lund and Anna Klungre
Concept, pre-production, production, scenario and enthusiasm - Anna Klungre and Eduardo Scaramuzza
Thank you to all our collaboration partners for making this possible!
Kulturdirektoratet
Creos vederlagsfond
Stavanger Kommune
Samspill International Music Network
Kulturkollektiv DIWAN
Tou scene
Yellow Sessions Stavanger
“Music, performance, video and enthusiasm”
Yellow Sessions Stavanger is a series of live performances, created by Anna Klungre and Eduardo Scaramuzza.
Credits:
Mix - Solveig Wang
Visuals - Tobias Gulbrandsen
Video, Photography and Visual Identity - Eduardo Scaramuzza
Assistance and filming - Leo X Robertson
Live audio and recording - Ørjan Kristoffersen Lund and Anna Klungre
Concept, pre-production, production, scenario and enthusiasm - Anna Klungre and Eduardo Scaramuzza
Thank you to all our collaboration partners for making this possible!
Kulturdirektoratet
Creos vederlagsfond
Stavanger Kommune
Samspill International Music Network
Kulturkollektiv DIWAN
Tou scene