Quicken Belts is a movie of an ordinary train ride – then mirrored and enhanced with technicolor cyan. The result is calmness and pause for a moment - in order to show the beauty and the specificity of seemingly normal moments.
Quicken Belts is a movie of an ordinary train ride – then mirrored and enhanced with technicolor cyan. The result is calmness and pause for a moment - in order to show the beauty and the specificity of seemingly normal moments.
Jumpel began life in 2005 when Jo Dürbeck, formerly of the German band Bones, began to write and record his own music. Prior to Bones, Jo’s formative musical experiences involved playing with empty detergent cans, boxes and a piano in his parents’ cellar. In 1986 h bought a Commodore C-64 computer and discovered electronic music. Jo played keyboards, samples and loops in Bones, who over the course of eight years released three albums and seven singles with EMI Germany, and played over 400 gigs in Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. Then, after splitting up the band, Jo and Rene (Bones’ singer) founded their own company and studio and started writing and producing music for films. They wrote scores for over 40 films and documentaries, and won the several awards for Best Score. (Valencia, Saarbruecken etc.)
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