The following results have been found with Tobin
Duration: 3:18 min
www.philipcui.com
Added on March 4, 2007, 5:45 pm
Views: 58618
Duration: 4:40 min
tricky video
Added on June 28, 2006, 1:55 am
Views: 162701
Duration: 7:12 min
A music video I produced for Amon Tobin-only because I loved the track-not solicited!
www.m1interactive.net
Produced By Brian Dressel
www.playoptix.com
A music video I produced for Amon Tobin-only because I loved the track-not solicited!
www.m1interactive.net
Produced By Brian Dressel
www.playoptix.com
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Added on July 13, 2006, 9:10 pm
Views: 105160
Duration: 1:21 min
Trailer #2 from the Amon Tobin documentary "Foley Room" released in March, 2007 along with his new album as a CD/DVD package.
Trailer #2 from the Amon Tobin documentary "Foley Room" released in March, 2007 along with his new album as a CD/DVD package.
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Added on November 16, 2006, 8:50 pm
Views: 104757
Duration: 5:19 min
Amon Adonai Santos de Araujo Tobin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He acquired the surname Tobin from his Irish stepfather. After travelling back and forth...
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Amon Adonai Santos de Araujo Tobin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He acquired the surname Tobin from his Irish stepfather. After travelling back and forth between Brazil and Portugal, he eventually relocated to England at an early age, where hip hop, jungle, blues and jazz caught his interest. He released four EPs and an album, Adventures in Foam, under Cujo moniker which he borrowed from a Stephen King novel, before he signed with Ninja Tune in late 1996. He has since released six critically acclaimed albums under his own name. He is well known for his song "Saboteur", which was featured as the main theme for the 2003 movie The Italian Job, along with the opening credits theme 'Slowly' in éS Footwear's 2000 skateboarding epic Menikmati.
After a three-year hiatus from releasing any major original work, he was contracted by video game company Ubisoft to compose the soundtrack for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, released in 2005.
Tobin is perhaps best known for his creative use of sampling. He uses everything from old recordings to motorcycles (Foley Room) and even the acoustics of buildings (Out From Out Where) and stretches and skews them often beyond recognition. Resonances, delays, reverbs and a wide variety of sound effects also contribute to transform what was once familiar into something grotesque and unnatural. Psychedelic ambiences are frequently blended with retro-jazz beats, creating a barrier of apparently incoherent sound layers. This uniqueness and complexity make the task of categorizing his music a difficult one. Each of his albums introduces new polyrhythms and soundscapes.
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Added on March 22, 2008, 3:15 am
Views: 3380
Duration: 1:06 min
a word from Amon Tobin:
"for the past eight months I've been collecting field recordings for work on a new album. it's the first time I've ever done this. the...
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a word from Amon Tobin:
"for the past eight months I've been collecting field recordings for work on a new album. it's the first time I've ever done this. the process is completely at odds with how I normally do things (strictly from vinyl) and involves machines and animals as well as people, none of which I can claim to fully understand."
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Added on May 3, 2006, 1:46 pm
Views: 123169
Duration: 4:32 min
Amon Tobin
Easy Muffin
Album: Solid Steel - It Came From The Sea (mixed by Bonobo)
Solid Steel is a series of mixes by DJs signed to Ninja Tune records. "It Came From The Sea" was mixed by Bonobo.
Some people may recognize this particular track from Toonami...
Amon Tobin
Easy Muffin
Album: Solid Steel - It Came From The Sea (mixed by Bonobo)
Solid Steel is a series of mixes by DJs signed to Ninja Tune records. "It Came From The Sea" was mixed by Bonobo.
Some people may recognize this particular track from Toonami...
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Added on December 29, 2007, 1:56 pm
Views: 15008
Duration: 1:14 min
Amon Tobin scores Hungarian film titled, "Taxidermia" - more info http://www.taxidermia.hu This is one short clip of the film. Also check out: http://www.ninjatune.net http://www.amontobin.com
Amon Tobin scores Hungarian film titled, "Taxidermia" - more info http://www.taxidermia.hu This is one short clip of the film. Also check out: http://www.ninjatune.net http://www.amontobin.com
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Added on May 3, 2006, 10:46 am
Views: 53632
Duration: 4:24 min
This comes from the DVDA version of Amon Tobin's "Chaos Theory".
The video is by Hexstatic.
Unfortunately, there's a lot darkness, which, doesn't translate well to the tiny screen.
But hey, if you don't like it, go buy it yourself.
This comes from the DVDA version of Amon Tobin's "Chaos Theory".
The video is by Hexstatic.
Unfortunately, there's a lot darkness, which, doesn't translate well to the tiny screen.
But hey, if you don't like it, go buy it yourself.
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Added on January 13, 2007, 7:35 pm
Views: 39997
Duration: 7:29 min
Amon Adonai Santos de Araujo Tobin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He acquired the surname Tobin from his Irish stepfather. After travelling back and forth...
more
Amon Adonai Santos de Araujo Tobin was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He acquired the surname Tobin from his Irish stepfather. After travelling back and forth between Brazil and Portugal, he eventually relocated to England at an early age, where hip hop, jungle, blues and jazz caught his interest. He released four EPs and an album, Adventures in Foam, under Cujo moniker which he borrowed from a Stephen King novel, before he signed with Ninja Tune in late 1996. He has since released six critically acclaimed albums under his own name. He is well known for his song "Saboteur", which was featured as the main theme for the 2003 movie The Italian Job, along with the opening credits theme 'Slowly' in éS Footwear's 2000 skateboarding epic Menikmati.
After a three-year hiatus from releasing any major original work, he was contracted by video game company Ubisoft to compose the soundtrack for Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Chaos Theory, released in 2005.
Tobin is perhaps best known for his creative use of sampling. He uses everything from old recordings to motorcycles (Foley Room) and even the acoustics of buildings (Out From Out Where) and stretches and skews them often beyond recognition. Resonances, delays, reverbs and a wide variety of sound effects also contribute to transform what was once familiar into something grotesque and unnatural. Psychedelic ambiences are frequently blended with retro-jazz beats, creating a barrier of apparently incoherent sound layers. This uniqueness and complexity make the task of categorizing his music a difficult one. Each of his albums introduces new polyrhythms and soundscapes.
Peace
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Added on March 22, 2008, 3:02 am
Views: 2460