Monday, November 14, 2011

Versailles Philharmonic Quintet





There is a "Visual Kei" (a Japanese term for a type of J-Rock band that is extremely visually interesting) "Symphonic Metal" Band from Japan that puts a whole new meaning to the term "Neo-Victorian"  Well actually more like Neo-Revolutionary Era to be more precise as their stage attire is based on the French court of Louis the 14th, but makes even that look pale by comparison, yet instead of seeming too rococo or overdone, it always seems exactly perfect for the purpose and the wearers that bring it to life! As if that weren't enough, they have a fictional back story as Revolutionary Era French Court Vampires complete with a very detailed and somewhat serious film mini series and an inter-dimensional television comedic series.

Most people that have seen and heard the Versailles Philharmonic Quintet perform know that they are masterful musicians, costume designers, songwriters, singers, and performers, but it goes much deeper that that!  When you see and experience them live, they reach all the way into the hearts and minds of their fans and pour love, affection, excitement, flirtation, passion, and many other things directly into them on a very personal level.  As a result, the fact that most of their lyrics are in Japanese does not appear to be much of an obstacle. 

I have trained in many different esoteric paths and am a teacher of Yogic science, but have never encountered anything like this in the performance arts before.  The band's sway over the hearts and minds of their fans is very powerful indeed, but they use it only to encourage them to be more kind, courteous, and cooperative toward one another, and to enjoy fine art and music wherever they find it. 

This is discussed more often than you would expect as their fans often get so excited and infatuated with the band and it's members that some fan clubs have been known to become rather territorial about who can get close to the band at concerts.    Rather than front row seats, these sought after positions of most venues are often standing locations at the front of the crowd where crowd control rails separate the audience from the stage.  This is because many of these fans are often unable to stay in their seats, so the venues simply remove most chairs in the front of the auditorium and use some sort of numbering system to determine who gets to enter the venue in what order to avoid a stampede.

Unlike most American Bands that achieve this level of stardom and fanatical fan base the members of Versailles don't appear to have fallen into narcissism, intoxication (they do not drink before the show), or taking advantage of their fanatical fans in any way.  They seem to truly love their fans, performance art, the very act of sharing it with others. 




Kamijo, the bands leader, and all of them, come across as intelligent and playful, sometimes even mischievous, but kind hearted, and sensitive souls.  Kamijo has fans that idolize him, fantasize about him, and would do anything for him, but all he seems to want them to do is enjoy the music, and be nice to the other members of the band and to each other.  He is actually often very concerned about fans giving other members of the band the same attention and respect they do him, and with encouraging fans to treat each other in a more respectful and courteous manner.

Even more surprising is the fact that his attention homes in immediately on any major emotional shift in one of the band members, and he seems very connected and concerned about them.  This is certainly not your typical rock band, but that's what some of their fans love about them.

I also, like most people, expected the reports of his charisma and intensity to be exaggerated, but he turned out to be one of the most likeable, yet utterly compelling human beings I have ever encountered.  When Kamijo wants your attention, for whatever reason, resistance is futile!  Then again, why would anyone want to resist paying attention to such genuinely friendly and charming, if somewhat mischievous, character.  When meeting him in person, it becomes obvious that, while he is amazingly charismatic and attractive in many ways, the "Ladie's Man" character in his performances is as much an act of excellent Kabuki Theater as is Hizaki's excellent portrayal of the ultimate feminine beauty. 

Hizaki, the member in all the red lace and roses above, is an unbelievably talented world class guitarist.  Hizaki doesn't just play electric guitar.  Hizaki falls in love with the guitar and the music and floats upon it like a bird on the winds, so much so, that reconstructing the beautiful notes laid down on album tracks is often necessary after a recording session, before even attempting to reproduce them again when they go on tour.

He is also an incredible method actor.  Yes that's right ...  I said he.  Hizaki is very male and very much one of the guys, when not performing, but Japanese performance traditions call for gender balance on stage, and he is the only one still with them that can perform the role of the ultimate feminine beauty flawlessly.  Picture in your mind, anyone being able to play like Jimmy Hendrix, while dancing, alternating with a more graceful version of headbanging, in a full French Court hoop skirt.  Ok, never mind.  Just watch the videos as trying to imagine it might make your brain melt.



In the past, Jasmine You (their first Bass Guitarist - usually dressed in purple as above), who was also male, portrayed the mysterious, sensual beauty, while Hizaki was the cute, sweet innocent young girl, but since Jasmine passed away, Hizaki has taken on both roles with incredible ability and now puts across a subtle, but powerful passion on stage that is hard to believe!  When Jasmine died unexpectedly in the middle of recording an album, it was so difficult to find a bass guitarist, of either gender, capable of his difficult, yet soulful licks, that Hizaki taught himself bass just to make certain it was recorded exactly the way Jasmine You would have played them.  Jasmine You has now been fulfilled in that her apprentice, Masashi, proved the best possible replacement for the band.  He now brings a power, a feline grace, and great majesty to the stage as a tall, dark, and handsome man, and is the most warrior type of the group.

Masashi is a great bass guitarist, but he still seems a bit shy about spreading his wings fully yet on stage, because the incredible love many fans had, and still do have for his mentor, Jasmine You, has them still in mourning related to Jasmine's very unexpected and untimely death, so Masashi is at all times, the one quickest to honor Jasmine You's memory on stage, often to the exclusion of any form of self promotion.  Hopefully the fans still in mourning, will get through this and soon embrace him as he truly deserves, but some things just take time, and he seems very aware of and respectful of this in all ways.  Masashi is not only a great guy, but he has the irresistible appeal of the brooding romantic in, oh say, James Dean, or even Rob Patterson, from American films.

Yuki, their drummer is poised, graceful, and impressive apart from his drums, and playful and humorous off stage, but when he gets behind the drums, he becomes a true force of nature!  The only drummer I could think of when I first heard him was the drummer from Anthrax back when no one had ever heard of playing drum rolls with double bass drums!  As one of the two "dark Warriors" of the group, Yuki is lightning and thunder and earthquakes all rolled into one and he loves every minute of it!

Teru, who portrays a young and high spirited prince, is both handsome and beautiful at the same time.  On stage, he is graceful, poised, and pure joy incarnate.  He is also, like Hizaki, one of the greatest guitarists I have heard!   Just the same, he practices constantly, like the true perfectionist he is, looking up to Hizaki as the true master and a great standard to live up to!  Of all the members of the band, Teru seems to be the most similar to his stage character off the stage in that he seems to find joy in all things and truly wants to share it with others.

The opportunity to attend one of their live performances came up recently, when we were scheduled to present gifts of love and devotion from fans throughout North America, directly to the band members after their appearance in Mexico City for the Holy Grail Tour in 2011 as representatives from the North American Revolution International Street Team.  We were in about the 4th row, (or only about 4 feet from the front rail because of how tightly people pressed together) and accomplished getting that close only by waiting up at 4am in the cold and dark in a dangerous neighborhood to retain the position we thought was purchased with the ticket price for front row seats.

The only real problems we had at the actual  concert in Mexico City, can be attributed to problems with some of the venue staff, and the fact that the Mexican fans are so overwhelmingly passionate that it felt like being caught in a rush of Lemmings trying to get closer to the stage.  In fact, in a recent interview with a Columbian Radio Station, Kamijo was asked about the differences between Latin Fans and Japanese fans. He said that Japanese fans are very shy, but compared Latin fans, (who have very powerful emotions that they show in a sometimes overwhelmingly enthusiastic manner), to the powerful Piranhas of the Amazon! He then threw in a little Vampyre humor and said "It's like they want to drink our blood!"  (The band's back story is that they lead a large clan of Vampyres from the times of the French court prior to the French Revolution, remember?)

  If you aren't comfortable with masses of people pressed full body length against you on all sides and constantly jostling to get closer to the performers, and often attempting to climb over, under, or around anyone between them and the band, (much less the pandemonium when a rose or other object was tossed to the crowd) then I suggest doing like most of the older fans, and sit in the elevated rows of chairs near the back of the auditorium.  Another option would be to simply allow all the crazed fans to flow past you early on.  Of course taking that course of least resistance means also dealing with the with poor visibility and somewhat reduced potency of the passion poured out from the band members when you are closer to the back.

It is much easier though to just enjoy the music and the band, if you are tall enough to still see them well enough back there, than dealing with the constant distraction of living through a semi-rugby like experience up near the front. It's not actually violent like a mosh pit, as no one is trying to harm anyone, but they simply press toward the stage so strongly that it can almost knock people over if they are not either very strongly resisting or quickly dodging and gliding back.  Of course this was in Mexico, and one of the staff mentioned that the fans in Mexico and Chile are the most overwhelmingly passionate of all the countries they tour, so this may be much less of a problem in some other areas.

Regardless, it is the experience of a lifetime, especially if you get to meet them in person and feel their genuine interest and passion for their fans.

To learn more about this fascinating group of performers go to their Myspace page at the following link
(as their official site is all in Japanese):  



Meeting the Band in Mexico City as Representatives of the North American Revolution International Street Team
(When not on stage the band, like most 'Vampyres" dresses in somewhat simpler "basic black".)

Kamijo's Homepage 




If you want to see just how crazy it got at the Mexico show, this you tube cell phone video gives you a bit of the idea, but it was far enough back to have poor sound and not so much shoving and jostling as near the stage where we were.
Mexican Fans Screaming 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Halloween 2011 Steampunk Event - The Nightmare Factory



A New Steampunk Event has come to town presented by the Steampunk Illumination Society (DFW Chapter) at the Boneyard Haunted House, in Arlington, Texas!  The headliner band will be the premier Steampunk/Dieselpunk Performance Band of Texas "Marquis of Vaudville".

Joining them in the lineup will be an impressive group of Steampunk and musical performers listed on the flyer above.

There will also be Panels, vendors, a steampunk fashion contest with a cash prize, and the opportunity to meet and make friends with Steampunk Performers and aficionados from Texas and the surrounding states.

For those performance art types that like to come as a Steampunk Personae and stay in character (in order to add to the fun of the event for themselves and those around them) there is a fascinating back story and mystery to unravel that underlies the whole event.

UNFORTUNATELY, DUE TO SERIOUS PROBLEMS WITH THE VENUE OWNER, THIS EVENT HAD TO BE DELAYED UNTIL THE SPRING OF NEXT YEAR.

For more information and to reserve your tickets click the link below!

The Nightmare Factory






Saturday, October 1, 2011

Darwin Prophet Rocks The Difference Engine Steampunk Convention!


Darwin Prophet will be performing both Friday and Saturday evening at The Difference Engine Steampunk Convention on New Year's Weekend in Fort Worth, Texas.  She will play a semi-acoustic set Friday with a full on performance Saturday Evening at the New Year's Eve Ball.  (She will go on right before Marquis of Vaudville who will then be playing until the midnight hour!)

In past echos of Darwin's travels; she was a creator in an all female
alterna-prog-rock band named Velvet Hammer, who toured extensively
through the east & southern states, released two records & garnered a
coveted publishing development deal with Island/Polygram. Darwin
co-wrote and released the symphonic popera, "Butterfly Tree" with Rick
Del Castillo of the tejano juggernaught Del Castillo.

She has been found in off broadway musicals, captured in MTV videos(Testament's
“Nobody's Fault”), on film in “Urban Cowboy”,as house singer at the
world-famous Gilley’s Nightclub, heavy metal front chick for the band
Blacksheep (which started the careers of Marzi Montezzari of Marzi and Blas Elias of
Slaughter), Big Band vocalist, show band vocalist in Atlantic City, touring psychedelic-folk goddess
in Green Crown and solo performer Wyrdgrl,at nationwide pagan & music
fests, and as songwriter for Peer/Southern Publishing in NYC.

The latest releases from “Under the Bed” include “Don't Panic” -
homage to Planet Mi & stories from round a few galaxies, and “Oscar
Wilde's Serenade”, thirteen poems penned by the immortal Oscar Wilde &
translated with love into song by Darwin.

The Chronus Mirror is the device thru which she bends the rings of concentric infinity into a single moment,
passing thru centuries & visiting myriad spaces and places in history.
Through what is perceived by humans as many lives, this artist has collected colors and sounds from the tapestry of the victorian aesthetic brotherhood, the round table of dark age myth, the
sweeping hills of troy, and the oracle at delphi to blend with an
adamsesque humor to invent the dream-machina of tomorrows.

To learn more of her home planet "Mi" (as in Do-Re-MI), visit the Isle of Bliss at darwinprophet.com.
 All this skull feeding thought culminates in facinating lyrics and a fabulous rock show, led by
a mischievous firehead thru the haunting spectrum of legend, woven by the sibyl of Geek Rock.




Oscar Wilde once said, “Be yourself, everyone else is taken.” Darwin dreams of the day when each and all of you will, “Become someone you believe in.”

(click the link below to see one of her live performances)

Steampunk Performance  
by Darwin Prophet

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

The Music of Psyche Corp.



Bio/info-

The music of Psyche Corp. is based loosely off a dystopian period in the future where civilization is ruled by a shadowy dream manufacture corporation that exerts subliminal control through dreams sent through neural implants. Technological advancement has reached the point where fashions no longer have to be 'practical' in the sense we think about in the 21st century, so you can have surreal neoVictorian outfits like what you see in the background of the band's website: http://www.psychecorporation.com/index2.html

The upcoming album (which will include the song in this music video) also features a mini series of songs based on codes and patterns such as the Fibonacci sequence, Morse code, bar code (2 of 5 interleaved) spelling out phone numbers spelling out words, poliovirus DNA-translated-into-percussion, and other codes/puzzles embedded within the song structure. We're unabashedly geeky here at Psyche Corp.

Links-
Poliovirus song (it's a 'dialogue' between a woman dying of polio and her illness): http://psychecorp.bandcamp.com/track/pound-of-flesh

http://facebook.com/PsycheCorp
http://myspace.com/psychecorp
http://PsycheCorporation.com

Monday, September 5, 2011

Texas Now Has an Official Psyche Corporation Street Team!!!

Yes.  That's right.  First we Texans stole most of the American Southwest from our Mexican landlords at gunpoint, then we demanded the American Army extricate us after Santa Anna licked his wounds and got the rest of his Mexican Army together, next we forced a very confused image of Texans on the world with the TV show Dallas, and finally we unleashed Bush Senior's son on the unsuspecting world, so I guess we Texans are due to karmicly contribute to the world in some powerful and truly fundamental way to properly make amends.  Well here it is!

I have already spearheaded a movement to support and create access or venues for performers that are looking for ways to give free spirited self expression through the worlds of Steampunk, Clockpunk, Diesel Punk, and Post Apocalyptic Punk by promoting them through our blogs, our websites, my magazine articles and finally supporting and even program directing events (such as "The Difference Engine") for exactly that purpose.  Now we are moving into assisting our sister realm of Cyber Punk! 

Psyche Chimère - Silky Siren and Mastermind of Psyche Corporation

Texas Now Has an Official Psyche Corporation Street Team!!!  The Members of Kali's Hourglass.

We have successfully helped to promote and endorse performance groups like Airship Isabella, movies like Nickel Children, musicians like Unwoman, and bands like Marquis of Vaudville (who are now playing pretty much every steampunk event in this part of the country).  We have done this directly and indirectly through word of mouth, posting flyers, publishing blogs and magazine articles, and even creating new venues for them to perform. 

Now Kali's Hourglass has offered to take on the role of Official Street Team for the Texas Area and Psyche Chimere has graciously accepted.  I am really looking forward to promoting my absolute favorite music, fiction, performance art, and dance troupe-Psyche Corporation-as their new Southern US Street Team. 

It should be a wild and wonderful ride as all the events and projects of the Psyche Corporation always are!!! Remember  Psyche Chimère(aka the Shadow Queen) and her illustrious co-conspirators just released a slick new music video!

[The Southern US Street Team   services Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Louisianna.]

(click the link below)

Also see my previous article about this group below:



Thursday, July 21, 2011

The Thakery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities



I was recently contacted by someone purporting to work for the marketing arm of Harper and Collins, the super size publishing house, stating that they would like to send me a new book titled "The Thakery T. Lambshead Cabinet of Curiosities" for my perusal and hopefully public review.

Whatever the source of my good fortune, I was very happy to find myself in the possesion of such a facinating collection of bizarre and very "steampunk" stories and odd Victorian Era science like reports.

The book is a beautiful diversion into the bizarre and a wonderful anomaly of anomalies.  It is even stranger and more fascinating than the books about Ripley's Believe it or not museums I used to read as a child.

It really is a collection of stories...decide for yourself...fact or fiction, (but note that most of the writers are award winning fiction authors) about an English collector of antiquities by the name of Thakery T. Lambshead, and his most absurd, strange, and bizarre collection of  inventions, oddities, and art from around the world.  It describes, with lovely illustrations, a variety of gadgets, clockwork animals, strange magical objects, and some sort of tractor like device he calls a "clockroach" about the size of a super riding lawnmower that the Dr said had "a ridiculous habit of starting itself up and massacring his garden and occasionally a stone wall driving his gardener and housekeeper mad!"

In a later chapter it even details a functional and successfully marketed robotic Victorian nanny.  Unfortunately the inventor had a few problems as, like in so many stories about the replacement of humans with seemingly superior robots, it had a few problems that are sometimes fatal. I think you will find this book well worth looking into if you find stories about strange inventions, discoveries, and objects as a good source of diversion as I do.

Well better go make sure the "clockroach" or some other contraption isn't tearing up our garden at present. 

Fair Winds!!!

Ramon

PS the author is listed only as "edited by Ann & Jeff Vandermeer"  Thus the mystery continues.

Thackery-T-Lambshead-Cabinet-Curiosities/ 

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Crow Collection Museum of Art Japanese Street Fashion Show


We joined the Crow Collection of Asian Art Museum Fashion Show once again this year for their "Japanese Street Fashion Inspired" Fashion Show and Costume Contest.  This ranges from Lollita and anime all the way through "Original Character" creations such as our Steampunk Personas.  Steampunk fashion is less common than straight anime in Japanese street fashion, but it does exist in a very visible way and is ever present in their art, comics, and anime.  The show was judged on quality and attention to detail in the "costume" (we actually consider this to be just being ourselves and our work clothes are actually what we think of as a costume, but in this setting the term is used as one of respect for carefully crafted special attire)  and overall presentation on the runway.  


The crow Collection Museum site described the show like this:   "Cosplay, or costume play, is popular in Japan where enthusiasts dress as their favorite anime, video game, or fictional characters. Join fellow anime-lovers, Harajuku Girls, and comic book fashionistas for this Japanese street fashion inspired show including the winners of our Next Top Cosplay Model competition!"


We purposely wore fabrics and styles that were more Japanese street fashion inspired for the show, and this was apparently appreciated since we won the Grand Prize for the show.  

 

Radha is wearing her "An Octopus Ate My Dessert" skirt which is a special custom print with octopus tentacles being very "cute" with a dessert in each one, that was cut and sewn in Lollita style along with waist cincher, parasol, and other accents in an overall medium blue color base.  


I tried to use similar color base wearing a Hakima styled pair of wrap pants in a Japanese print and a very Japanese Visual Kei style vest along with my characters other normal accents such as lightweight (we are sailors after all) partial armor with extensive embossing and decorative work.  



The runner up is standing to the right of me in the group lineup photo dressed as one of the bosses from Final Fantasy 10.  

 

There were many other wonderful outfits, and, most importantly, everyone had fun performing or watching, so we will definitely do it again next year!  




http://www.crowcollection.org/event_view.aspx?date=6/17/2011