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Vallys Baxter – Bio
“Passionnée par la photographie, les mots et la musique, je transpose avec différentes vibrations tout cela en image également. Du simple portrait à l’érotisme, en passant par l’aspect sensuel et émotionnel, j’essaie de dompter la lumière et l’obscurité, en favorisant mes couleurs de prédilections comme le rouge, le noir et le blanc.
Passionate about photography, words and music, I also transpose all this into images with different vibrations. From simple portraits to eroticism, passing by the sensual and emotional aspect, I try to tame the light and the dark, by favoring my favorite colors like red, black and white.”
Hedy’s career in music began at the age of 6 when she performed at a local event with her brothers. The first song she sang was “Daddy’s Home”.
Today, Hedy mesmerizes her audiences with her unique soulful voice, bringing to her stage many years of music experience and performances in real life. With a great mix of genres, and a large repertoire of songs you will be amazed with the vocal talent and range.
A great vocal talent that brings much humor, laughter and stories to her stage. Music has always been Hedy’s passion, and she always looks forward to sharing a song with you, sung from her heart.
That makes Hedy a real entertainer who is making her concerts a special moment and is one of the reasons Hedy always gathers a happy crowd on her shows. As a venue owner you also can count on a very active fan community of Hedy.
From the time you land at the venue to the very last minute of her show, Hedy will make you feel like being part of a big family, just enjoying beautiful songs.
Electroacoustic music called “Noise Classical” project.
Tia Rungray’s career began in 2013 with the release of his self-produced album ‘Foresta’.
Tia has been performing in the virtual space “Second Life” since 2013 and in the Tokyo area since 2014.
In 2016, he and Kenji Agata (video director) participated in the screening of various films at Senju LAB #1 (organized by composer Akira Senju). In March 2019, the music video “Dancing Fly in My Head” (directed by Kenji Agata) was released with the help of Akira Senju’s office, Tokyo University of the Arts COI and YAMAHA.
Tia is influenced by the ideas of Eric Satie and John Cage, among others. He has developed a unique style that incorporates ambient, post-classical and noise music. He has been creating and releasing instrumental music based on it. The combination of sophisticated piano and violent, ferocious noise creates a spiritual world and social scene. He has been actively collaborating with video directors for concerts. On that stage, silence and madness coexist. It will look wild and raw. It even gives the audience a sense of madness.
On April 29, 2018, the album “MindgEsso” was published from “Cat&Bonito”. Akira Senju (composer) said, “I’ve heard the air of the future.” about it.
Electroacoustic music called “Noise Classical” project.
Tia Rungray’s career began in 2013 with the release of his self-produced album ‘Foresta’.
Tia has been performing in the virtual space “Second Life” since 2013 and in the Tokyo area since 2014.
In 2016, he and Kenji Agata (video director) participated in the screening of various films at Senju LAB #1 (organized by composer Akira Senju). In March 2019, the music video “Dancing Fly in My Head” (directed by Kenji Agata) was released with the help of Akira Senju’s office, Tokyo University of the Arts COI and YAMAHA.
Tia is influenced by the ideas of Eric Satie and John Cage, among others. He has developed a unique style that incorporates ambient, post-classical and noise music. He has been creating and releasing instrumental music based on it. The combination of sophisticated piano and violent, ferocious noise creates a spiritual world and social scene. He has been actively collaborating with video directors for concerts. On that stage, silence and madness coexist. It will look wild and raw. It even gives the audience a sense of madness.
On April 29, 2018, the album “MindgEsso” was published from “Cat&Bonito”. Akira Senju (composer) said, “I’ve heard the air of the future.” about it.
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