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trevlad-sounds · 7 months ago
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Invisible Club 12
08.05.2024
Spotify playlist of “all” the Invisible Club
Intro 00:00 Bernard Grancher-Eliminate the terror of insects 00:58 Double Geography-Facing South 05:39 ReKaB-Solutions 10:10 Mikkel Hess-Veronika - Extended Version 14:05 Kevin Pearce-Wrong Place 18:00 Skyjelly-Killer B (Zonevreemd remix) 22:21 Warrington-Runcorn New Town Development Plan-Rapid Transport Links 28:39 Garden Gate-Touched (Main Theme) 34:50 Bjarni Ben-Seltjarnarnes 37:02 Dave Guy-Morning Glory 40:18 The Home Current-The Dragon in the Window 42:27 Forsling&Hauch, Mika Forsling-Spektral 46:46 Prism Capture-Watch the skyscrapers 53:39 The Metamorph-Micro Man 57:42 Mark Ellery Griffiths-Waiting game 1:00:27 Black Moth Super Rainbow-Black Moth
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duncan-rohanne · 4 months ago
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Thank God, Alicent doesn't know where Otto is, otherwise she would have revealed his location to Rhaenyra as well 💀
it's not her fault, alicent is just as smart as the people who wrote her this season. so let's not forget who the real villains are - it's these two clowns
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bestofgrrm · 1 year ago
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It was not all tromping through sets, though. I also spent two days locked in a room with Ryan Condal and his writing staff (Sara Hess, Ti Mikkel, David Hancock, and Philippa Goslett) talking about the third and fourth seasons of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. They were lively, fun discussions, and we got some good work done… though two days was not nearly enough. There is so much ground to cover that I am not sure twenty days would have been enough.
The highlight of the trip, though, had to be the sneak preview that Ryan gave me of the first two episodes of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON, season two. (Rough cuts, of course). Of course, I am hardly objective when talking about anything based on my own work… but I have to say, I thought both episodes were just great. (And they are not even finished yet). Dark, mind you. Very dark. They may make you cry. (I did not cry myself, but one of my friends did). Powerful, emotional, gut-wrenching, heart rending. Just the sort of thing I like.
Updates on House of the Dragon, Notablog, December 6 2023
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void-botanist · 8 months ago
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6 Songs on Repeat
@korblez tagged me for this and aside from the fact I'm not 100% sure on the rules (and my "on repeat" playlist is cobbled together from what Last.fm tells me) I'm gonna make this up based on what I feel like I've listened to the most recently that I haven't already talked about for magic wand:
Thank You by Hudson Mohawke [spotify] [tidal] (I wanted to know if the Cbat album was any good. It is. Thank You is the best song tho imo. We're not gonna talk about how I listened to Cbat multiple times because I wanted to understand it)
Lovefool by The Cardigans [spotify] [tidal] (yes this is on Fabian/Spinder and Thade/Pirianus playlists and it's stuck in my head)
Nails, Hair, Hips, Heels by Todrick Hall [spotify] [tidal] (technically I was listening to it because of this amazing MP100 edit but then I went and listened to his albums ICON and Roach Killaz and you should too)
Spa by Icona Pop and Sofi Tukker [spotify] [tidal] (I was listening to the entirety of Club Romantech (Deluxe) and maybe it's because I'm not from a sauna culture but I find a song about being tired from the club and going to the sauna delightful)
Bend The Rules by Anomalie and Chromeo [spotify] [tidal] (absolutely obsessed with this album [Bend The Rules (Deluxe)], which is mostly remixes of Bend The Rules. obsessed with the entire concept of remix albums to be perfectly honest)
Film by Nikolaj Hess, Tony Scherr, and Kenny Wollesen [spotify] [tidal] (the entire album is great but I love this song so much. also go listen to Nikolaj's brother Mikkel, aka Hess Is More)
I'll tag @vacantgodling, @multi-lefaiye, and @revenantlore plus anyone else who wants to jump in!
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thelibraryofwinterfell · 1 year ago
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HOTD WILL HAVE A 3rd & 4th SEASON!!
GRRM himself confirmed the news!! "I also spent two days locked in a room with Ryan Condal and his writing staff (Sara Hess, Ti Mikkel, David Hancock, and Philippa Goslett) talking about the third and fourth seasons of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. They were lively, fun discussions, and we got some good work done… though two days was not nearly enough. There is so much ground to cover that I am not sure twenty days would have been enough."
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westeroswisdom · 1 year ago
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George R.R. Martin just got back from the UK. He devoted a fair amount of attention to it at Not a Blog.
Apparently there's an ASoIaF stage play in the works.
[O]ne of the meetings I had in London was with Dominick and Duncan, the director and scriptwriter of our own stage play, the one we have been working on for the past few years. Originally we were calling it HARRENHAL, but we have now settled on THE IRON THRONE as a title… until we think of something better. Regardless, things are coming well, I think, and we are hopeful of being able to open in late 2024. Maybe.
GRRM spent time with HotD showrunner Ryan Condal and visited Leavesden Studios.
[N]othing I have ever seen can compare with the Red Keep and Dragonstone sets they have built at Leavesden Studios in London.  HUGE, stunning, and so damned real that I felt as if I had gone through a time portal to medieval Westeros. I love castles and have visited dozens of actual medieval castles, keeps, and towers in my time, and none of the real castles I’ve ever seen can hold a candle… or a torch… to our Red Keep. It was not all tromping through sets, though. I also spent two days locked in a room with Ryan Condal and his writing staff (Sara Hess, Ti Mikkel, David Hancock, and Philippa Goslett) talking about the third and fourth seasons of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON. They were lively, fun discussions, and we got some good work done… though two days was not nearly enough.
Yes, he discussed a fourth season for House of the Dragon with Ryan Condal. 😃 But back to Season 2...
The highlight of the trip, though, had to be the sneak preview that Ryan gave me of the first two episodes of HOUSE OF THE DRAGON, season two. (Rough cuts, of course). Of course, I am hardly objective when talking about anything based on my own work… but I have to say, I thought both episodes were just great. (And they are not even finished yet). Dark, mind you. Very dark. They may make you cry. (I did not cry myself, but one of my friends did). Powerful, emotional, gut-wrenching, heart rending. Just the sort of thing I like. (What can I say? I was weaned on Shakespeare, and love the tragedies and history plays best of all).
He also mentioned that he got to spend time with Maisie Williams and other friends. Hmmm, I hope they talked about the possibility of an "Arya's Voyages" sequel. 😉
Here's a picture of GRRM and Ryan Condal at the Red Keep set.
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^^^ Given the start of the Targaryen civil war in Season 2, that sky looks appropriately ominous.
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 7 months ago
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Live Footage: Hess Is More Shares Mind-Bending and Euphoric "You Don't Dance"
Live Footage: Hess Is More Shares Mind-Bending and Euphoric "You Don't Dance" @hess_is_more @marauder @musicfordreams
Mikkel Hess is a Copenhagen-based composer, multi-instrumentalist and creative mastermind behind Hess Is More. Initially started as a solo recording project, Hess Is More has gradually developed into a circular Transatlantic ensemble featuring musicians from Copenhagen, New York, and Berlin. And over the course of nine albums and long list of EPs and singles, the Danish artist has crafted music…
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donospl · 3 years ago
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K A L E II D O „Elements”
K A L E II D O „Elements”
ExoPAC Recordings, 2022 Duński duet K A L E II D O powrócił z nowym albumem. Niezwykle udany i wysoko oceniony debiut (oraz poluzowanie pandemicznych ograniczeń)  umożliwił zaprezentowanie materiału z pierwszej płyty na koncertach. Koncertowe doświadczenia dały z kolei inspirację do nagrania nowych utworów. O pierwszej płycie duetu pisaliśmy tutaj:…
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drachedraws · 3 years ago
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so I liked The Chestnut Man
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tv-moments · 3 years ago
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The Chestnut Man
“Episode 6“
Director: Mikkel Serup
DoP: Louise McLaughlin
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burlveneer-music · 3 years ago
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Hess Is More, Kenneth Bager, Iboja Wandall-Holm - Iboja’s Sange - 99-year-old Iboja sings songs of her youth in Eastern Europe, translated to Danish, with modern instrumentation
The sound of Europes destiny.
At the centre of the project 'Iboja's Songs' sings 99-year-old Iboja Wandall-Holm, who unfolds her unrivalled inventory of childhood memories and unique treasures of songs. Iboja has collected these and brought them from her childhood in Eastern Europe. She later translated them into Danish. The album appears as a musical encounter. An encounter where Iboja's memories and songs are put in a new light by danish musician Mikkel Hess and other members of the band Hess Is More, in collaboration with co-producer Kenneth Bager. 
Even at her advanced age, Iboja sings with a beautiful timbre that miraculously encapsulates intimacy and the sense of travelling through history. Iboja has had a career as a journalist and writer. One therefore immediately senses her storytelling abilities both as a singer, but especially also as a writer. Iboja is in more than one sense the voice of the century. The singles 'Jeg Er Blevet Gammel' and 'Solen Går Ned Over Land' were the first two releases from this project's musical journey. They laid the groundwork for the release of 'Iboja's Songs' to flourish.
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geekcavepodcast · 3 years ago
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The Chestnut Man Teaser
Based on the novel by Søren Sveistrup, The Chestnut Man follows Naia Thulin (Danica Curcic) and Mark Hess (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard) as they try to find a serial killer terrorizing Copenhagen. The killer’s calling card is a small chestnut man figurine left at each of the crime scenes. 
The Chestnut Man series is produced by SAM Productions and hits Netflix in Fall 2021.
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arielmcorg · 3 years ago
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#Tráiler de El caso Hartung de Netflix
#Tráiler de El caso Hartung de Netflix
La ficción transcurre en la periferia residencial de Copenhague, donde la policía descubre en un parque infantil una joven brutalmente asesinada a la que le falta una mano. Junto a la chica encuentran un muñequito hecho de castañas. El caso se asigna a la inspectora Naia Thulin (Danica Curcic) y a su nuevo compañero, Mark Hess (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard), que pronto descubren una misteriosa prueba…
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movie-magic · 4 years ago
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Everything to know about the ‘Game of Thrones’ prequel ‘House of the Dragon’
Will fan disappointment over the final season of “Game of Thrones” subsided enough by 2022 that the world will be ready to return to Westeros? HBO is banking on that outcome. The cable network has a “Game of Thrones” prequel series called “House of the Dragon” in production now.
“House of the Dragon” will expand the world of the megahit fantasy series, telling a story about the golden-haired, dragon-riding royals of House Targaryen – the family that produced Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) and Jon Snow (Kit Harington) – centuries before the events of “Game of Thrones.” It’s based on “Fire & Blood,” a novel by George R.R. Martin that was written as a companion to his “A Song of Ice and Fire” series. The first season will be 10 episodes long. It’s the first project to make it to series out of a number of “Game of Thrones” spin-offs HBO has in development. Back in 2019, HBO actually shot a pilot for a “Game of Thrones” prequel set to star Naomi Watts. But the network decided not to move forward with that one. The day the series was scrapped, “House of the Dragon” was announced.
When does ‘House of the Dragon’ premiere?
“House of the Dragon” will start airing on HBO and streaming on HBO Max in 2022. No specific premiere date has been set yet. The show recently began production in Cornwall, England, according to Watchers on the Wall, and will also film in London, Spain, and California, per Productionlist.
Who’s in the ‘House of the Dragon’ cast?
The prequel has a strong cast with a higher number of recognizable names than “Game of Thrones” had in Season 1. HBO has announced much of the show’s main cast already.
Paddy Considine – who’s most recently known for “The Outsider” but to us will always be the dad from Jim Sheridan’s “In America” – will play King Viserys Targaryen, a good man whose decency makes him perhaps ill-suited for the task of ruling Westeros. He was chosen by the Great Council of the lords of Westeros to be the king after his grandfather Jaeharys Targaryn died.
“Sound of Metal” star Olivia Cooke plays Alicent Hightower, the beautiful, politically adept, and ambitious daughter of Otto Hightower (“Notting Hill” actor Rhys Ifans), the Hand of the King.
Emma D’arcy (Amazon’s short-lived horror-comedy “Truth Seekers”) plays Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. Rhaenyra is the king’s first born, but she’s not a man, so the Iron Throne is not her birthright — even though she has pure Valyrian blood and is a dragonrider.
“The Crown” and “Doctor Who” star Matt Smith will play Prince Daemon Targaryen, King Viserys’ younger brother and the heir to the throne. He’s a dragonrider and a brave warrior, but he’s unstable and has a cruel streak a mile wide. Otto Hightower really, really doesn’t want him to be next in line.
“Doctor Who” actor Steve Toussaint is Lord Corlys Velaryon, also known as “the Sea Snake.” He’s leader of House Velaryon, a rival house to House Targaryen, and the greatest seaman in the history of Westeros. He’s married to Princess Rhaenys Velaryon (“Nurse Jackie” co-star Eve Best), a Targaryen dragonrider who was passed over by the Great Council for the monarchy in favor of her cousin Viserys because he’s a man and she isn’t.
“Ex Machina” actress Sonoya Mizuno plays Mysaria, a former slave who has worked her way up to becoming Prince Daemon’s most trusted advisor.  
And “The Serpent” star Fabien Frankel will play Ser Criston Cole, a common-born Dornish swordsman (remember Dorne? That’s where Oberyn Martell [Pedro Pascal] was from). He’s climbing his way up in the Westerosi social order thanks to his skill with the blade. Later, he’s known as “Criston the Kingmaker” after he plays a pivotal role in one of the story’s most important moments, according to Inverse.
Who’s working behind the scenes?
“House of the Dragon” is co-created by “A Song of Ice and Fire” and “Blood & Fire” author George R.R. Martin and Ryan Condal, previously best known for creating the sci-fi series “Colony.”
Condal and Miguel Sapochnik – director of some of “Game of Thrones’” biggest episodes, including “Hardhome,” “The Battle of the Bastards,” and “The Long Night” – will be co-showrunners. Along with Martin, Condal, and Sapochnik, executive producers include Vince Gerardis, Ron Schmidt, and writer Sara Lee Hess.
Sapochnik will direct the pilot and additional episodes. Other directors include Clare Kilner, Geeta V. Patel, and Greg Yaitanes, the latter of whom also gets a co-executive producer credit. According to Insider, the show’s writing staff reportedly includes “Colony” writer Wes Tooke, “Watchmen” writer Claire Kiechel, and Ti Mikkel, who has worked as Martin’s writer’s assistant.
“Game of Thrones” and “Westworld” composer Ramin Djawadi will provide the score.
What will ‘House of the Dragon’ be about?
“House of the Dragon” is set 300 years before the events of “Game of Thrones” and “tells the story of House Targaryen,” according to HBO’s simple plot description. More specifically, it’s about a period of internal strife in House Targaryen that set the table for the house’s decline, which was complete by the time of “Game of Thrones.”
“Fire & Blood” is a faux-history book covering the reigns of many Targaryen monarchs, and “House of the Dragon” seems to be adapting only one section, which is about the reign of King Viserys I and the Targaryen civil war called the “Dance of Dragons.” At the start of the story, Viserys has no male heir, so the Targaryen next in line for the Iron Throne is his brother Daemon, who has inherited the infamous Targaryen madness (“It is said that whenever a Targaryen is born, the gods toss a coin in the air…”). Viserys doesn’t want Daemon to be king, he wants his daughter, Rhaenyra. When Viserys officially names her as his successor, it leads to infighting and backstabbing that over the course of years develops into the “Dance of Dragons,” where Rhaenyra fights her half-brother Aegon II – Viserys’ son with his second wife, Alicent Hightower – for the throne. But that comes later, and Aegon hasn’t been cast yet. Season 1 will likely be a lot of setting up of the larger conflict to come, like Season 1 of “Thrones” was.
Will there be dragons in the ‘House of the Dragon’?
You know it! In fact, there will probably be even more dragons than there were on “Game of Thrones,” because dragons had not yet gone extinct and all the great Targaryens had a fire-breather of their own.
On the show, there will likely be at least four: Daemon’s Caraxes, known as “the Blood Wyrm” for his red color and fearsomeness; Rhaenyra’s Syrax; Rhaenys’ Meleys, one of the fastest dragons in Westeros; and Aegon’s golden dragon Sunfyre. And there will probably be more as the series goes on and the Dance of Dragons begins.
HBO released some dragon concept art last year. The “House of the Dragon” dragons seem like they’ll look a little different than their “Game of Thrones” counterparts – a little sleeker and more colorful, if this concept art holds true.
Will Travis Fimmel be in the ‘House of the Dragon’?
Fans of “Vikings” were ecstatic last year when a rumor emerged that Travis Fimmel – best known for his role as Norse hero Ragnar Lothbrok on History and Amazon’s beloved historical drama – was being considered for the role of Daemon Targaryen. However, that rumor didn’t pan out, as Matt Smith is playing Daemon. Travis Fimmel is currently on another HBO Max show, the weird sci-fi series “Raised by Wolves.”
Who will play Daemon Targaryen in the ‘House of the Dragon’?
Daemon Targaryen, a fan-favorite character from “Fire & Blood” due to his swaggering, swashbuckling time spent away from King’s Landing forging his own destiny after being denied by his brother Viserys, will be played by Matt Smith, an actor already well-known to audiences for his roles in two British institutions.
Smith played the Eleventh Doctor on the long-running science fiction series “Doctor Who” from 2010 to 2013. He’s the youngest Doctor ever. He’s also known for playing Prince Philip in the first two seasons of “The Crown.”
As the Doctor, he was famous for his swoopy brown hair, so it’s quite striking to see him with his blond Targaryen wig.
How did Daemon Targaryen die?
Spoiler warning! In “Fire & Blood,” Daemon met his end during a dragon battle at Harrenhal, a castle that appeared many times on “Game of Thrones,” including the time Jaime Lannister (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) saved Brienne of Tarth (Gwendoline Christie) from the bear pit.
During the Dance of Dragons, Daemon flew to Harrenhal on Caraxes, and waited for his nephew Aemond, Viserys and Alicent’s second son, to come fight him. Aemond showed up with his tremendously powerful dragon Vhagar, and they had a spectacular aerial fight that ended with the deaths of all four participants when the dragons plummeted from the sky into the Gods Eye lake. No one could have survived a crash of such speed and force, but Daemon’s body was never recovered, so there are stories that he survived and went to live out his days in peace elsewhere.
Some version of this fight will probably happen on “House of the Dragon,” but not until late in the show.
- Gold Derby 
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topsoundtrack-blog · 4 years ago
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today, from TopSoundtrack website we want to introduce you soundtrack, that i believe it’s really beautiful. Exit Plan 2019 Soundtrack By Hess Is More aka Mikkel Hess and i suggest you to download that immediately and also suggest that to your friends. and also we have full introduction of this movie make sure to read that. I hope you enjoy listening Exit Plan 2019 musics .
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nitaflix · 3 years ago
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Acabei agora de ver O Homem das Castanhas, na @netflixpt , um policial dinamarquês que me agarrou até ao finalzinho. 👌🏻 Tem crime e é violento, portanto, avaliem a vossa sensibilidade. Aqui a psicopata, já sabem, gosta destas coisas. 🤷🏻‍♀️ E estou a gostar especialmente de ver produções que não sejam americanas ou em inglês e na Netflix encontram muito boas séries europeias, e não só, que nos permitem ver outros cenários (sempre espetaculares e com invernos rigorosos à seria) e ouvir outras línguas - chato que não permite desviar o olhar das legendas e só ouvir - mas assim a pessoa toma mesmo atenção e ganha mais bagagem cultural e de mundo, mesmo sem sair de casa. ❤️ Recomendo vivamente e fiquem com um bom resumo d’O Homem das Castanhas pelo @ipsilon_publico :
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“Há séries de época e depois há séries sazonais. É o caso de The Chestnut Man, ou Kastanjemanden no original dinamarquês, ou O Homem das Castanhas no título do livro que lhe serve de base e que foi editado em Portugal em 2019, meses antes de a Netflix anunciar que seria o cerne da sua nova série. A série, rapidamente inscrita na categoria “noir nórdico”, transborda de Outono e de polícias torturados, crianças e mulheres desaparecidas ou mutiladas (emocional e fisicamente). Tem castanhas, abóboras de Halloween e abundantes planos aéreos (os drones, esse recurso cinemático em vias de overdose) de florestas. É também um pequeno grande fenómeno relativamente silencioso.(…) São seis episódios com base no policial de Soren Sveistrup, que já assinara a obra na base do policial de sucesso The Killing e suas adaptações dinamarquesa e americanas para TV, centrados nos detectives Naia Thulin (Danica Curcic) e Mark Hess (Mikkel Boe Følsgaard) e numa série de crimes com assinatura: bonequinhos feitos de castanhas, espancamentos e amputações — de mães, assinale-se. Em pano de fundo um crime sangrento ocorrido nos anos 1980 e o desaparecimento, um ano antes, da filha da ministra da Segurança Social Rosa Hartung (Iben Dorner), cuja família recupera a custo do crime mediático.” (PÚBLICO)
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