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\\ Find out more about the brand new "UMDA EP" release at https://alban-endlos.bandcamp.com // To measure up to the electro-acoustic sound and the diversity of Alban Endlos' first album "Goldene Welt / Golden World" we let our camera travel into another world. During a six week journey from the highest north into the deepest south of India over ten hours of video-footage were generated and combined through an ambitious editing-concept allowing only to use match-cuts. To adapt the analogue nature of the music and the images, the final effects and colortunings were done with a magnet on an old VHS Tape and were composited in an extensive post-production to achieve the effect of a VHS Image in Full-HD Resolution. _______________________________________________________________________ Music composed and produced by ALBAN ENDLOS featuring A. Lévar (guitar) & Balthasar Beat (drums) Video directed, shot, edited by DAVID AUFDEMBRINKE aka DAVI.IN 6-track UMDA EP incl. remixes by Powel, Jan Hertz and Dolph is out now in most online stores! To support the artists and people involved, best buy at https://alban-endlos.bandcamp.com Released on heiter bis wolkig, Berlin. Mastering by Thomas von Pescatore www.soundcloud.com/alban-endlos www.fb.com/alban.endlos.musik www.davi.in www.heiterwolkig.com

ALBAN ENDLOS – UMDA

November 29, 2017

To measure up to the electro-acoustic sound and the diversity of Alban Endlos' first album "Goldene Welt / Golden World," filmmaker David Aufdembrinke and his team let their camera travel into another world. During a six week journey from the highest north into the deepest south of India over ten hours of video-footage were generated and combined through an ambitious editing-concept allowing only to use match-cuts. To adapt the analogue nature of the music and the images, the final effects and colortunings were done with a magnet on an old VHS Tape and were composited in an extensive post-production to achieve the effect of a VHS Image in Full-HD Resolution.

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