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Paranormal Music: Film

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Music for Film

VPK is currently seeking films to score or to place her songs. Her recent CD "Things That Fall From
The Sky" features lush, cinematic production by Andrew Giddings
(keyboardist, Jethro Tull). Specializing in songs with
paranormal, sci-fi, UFO, mystical, spiritual and fortean themes, she is
particularly interested in movies and documentaries presenting
similar subject matter.


FILM MAKERS...EMAIL US FOR YOUR FREE DEMO OF VYKTORIA'S MOST INTERESTING MUSIC. Let us know what you are looking for. Thanks!

Thursday, November 27th, 2008

Collaborating with Dr. Bill Rhodes

www.myspace.com/rhodeworks

FILM SOUNDTRACKS
In new news..VPK is working with Dr. Bill Rhodes, synth, keyboard and
electronic musician/composer.
A formidable fusion of Bill's
soundscapes, and Vyktoria's sonic pictures, this dynamic amalgamation
contains all the ingredients to score the perfect soundtrack for your film
or documentary. For samples of Bill Rhodes' work, see the music page
on this site.

BIll RHODES BIO/CREDITS
Bill recently relocated to Sedona
from the east coast area where he
wrote his own column for world
renown publication “Polyphony”
later to be called Electronic
Musician while working as a music
consultant for synthesizer
companies such as Korg, Kawai,
Ensoniq, and Akai to name a few.
Teaching college music courses for
over 20 years, he’s also performed
in concert with some of the
industry’s greats such as Alan
Parsons.Larry Coryell,Toto,Jaco
Pastorious,Tangerine Dream,and
others…He has also consulted for
Yes and Kansas… and recorded an
album with Rick Wakeman from Yes
and Tangerine Dream on the Arcade
German Label…to date he has
penned 28 albums on the IC-Digit
label and Jazzical labels…He has
also authored a chapter in the acclaimed “Electronic Music
Pioneers” Book by Ben Kettlewell.
His music runs the full gamut from classical piano, symphonic soundtracks and jazz to his own
originals combining a whole hybrid of styles. Many critics over the
years have compared him to a cross between George Gershwin, Mozart,
Keith Emerson mixed in with humor
similar to the great Victor Borge.