Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Celebrated singer Aïda & accomplished musician Skully make up the Duo “Métisse"


Celebrated singer/writer/choreographer/dance teacher Aïda and accomplished Electro/Lounge/Alternative musician Skully make up the synergetic DUO “Métisse”. One of their most acclaimed original compositions, “Boom Boom Ba” has been used repeatedly in movies.


Their talents match in a seamless union of engaging music. Skully’s masterful mix of alluring layers of instrumental and synthesized effects enchants one’s psyche while Aïda’s dynamically diverse vocals delight the heart and soul.

Many of their compositions are inspired by their passion of real life events or places.


At times you can hear them literally compete with each other [vocals vs. music] on the emphasis of points in a track at which they want to incite emotions in the listener.


If you exult in magnificent music, I can assure you a purchase of a Métisse production will be richly rewarded.

NEWS FLASH:
On 8 September 2009, after an eight year sojourn, the Duo, Métisse began recording together again. This is a very exciting time for Métisse and Skully fans. We have been told, “...the magic is still there...” Listening to their fabulous Métisse albums, “My Fault” and “Nomah’s Land”, you can feel the passion and romance in Aïda’s glorious voice as well as Skully’s magnificent music. The spark between the two comes across very clearly in their music.


They are working on their third album. And we have been told there are at least two tracks ‘already in the bag’, so to speak. Skully has also stated, “It is a lot of work, but very enjoyable. Aida's voice is sounding even more magnificent, and there is a nice retro Jazz vibe creeping into our music.”


These are truly exciting times for Métisse and Skully fans!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Speculating on Skully’s “Self Fulfilling Prophesy”.

I completely enjoy listening to Skully’s “Self Fulfilling Prophesy” from his “Without A Voice” album; with its echoing piano & reverberating Hammond organ melodies along with the cleverly hidden ‘Subsonics’ subtly supporting the more obvious three bass drum beats.
However, I’ve always wondered what motivation was behind this mystifying and addictive track. Over one year later, I’ve finally received inspiration.
Recently while listening I speculated, might it have something to do with living at a train station? Some of the synthesized musical effects sound much like a train arriving at the station; steel wheels squealing as they grate slowly across the metal rails.
The music begins as one is falling off to sleep. Your mind is gearing down trying to relax and let go...but as thoughts of the busy day’s activities replay in a swift flicker like the flash of a camera, your nervous system quivers like an electric jolt.
With a clash of symbols, the mind has let go and dropped into dreamland.
The noisy disruption of the 3:30 a.m. Goods Train’s activities while in the Gare de Montrabe Station will cause one to begin dreaming of ‘what might be the next phase of your life’ {away from this unsettling environment}? Dreaming of new, interesting and exciting adventures towards your future accomplishments; you could very well be shaping your “Self Fulfilling Prophesy”; while the echoing piano and reverberating Hammond speak of how to write your own script. {One could easily wake in the morning with new motivation, whether consciously or subconsciously.}
As the sound of the Goods Train departing, steel wheels dragging along the tracks and the rush of escaping steam from the engine, the affirming layer of strings music will carry your spirit to a beautiful lush green French countryside of relaxation.
But the best part, {A ‘eureka moment’ for ME!} was the snoring at the end!!! HA HA!

(Sorry this is not the Gare de Montrabe train station. I could not find a pic of it.)
Train Station in France

This is a sign in Montrabe allee Parks.

Montrabe allee parks



Monday, July 20, 2009

“My Waltz With Matilda” from Skully’s “Without A Voice” album

This beautiful piece of piano music from Skully is a journey of enchantment filling one’s heart with joy, security and romance.

It begins with restrained intermittent high pitched notes from the ivories that imply the reluctance of the lady to accept the gentleman’s hand in dance. The tender melody from the Steinway encourages the reticent pair of dancers to embark on their waltz. Skully’s masterful blend of reassuring harmony carries the couple into a compatible movement of merriment.

His soft deep tones supporting the refrain reveal the roguish smile on the gentleman’s face as they glide across the floor while the interspersed twitter notes denote the lady’s nervous giggles.

The rich bass ivory keystrokes embody the strength of her dancing partner as he sweeps her into a spin-and-dip with his firm but gentle grip on her arm and she succumbs to his masculinity.

As the music fades, the couple waltz away into the night disappearing as they are enveloped by the fragrant evening mist.

My Waltz With Matilda
Picture personalization by Patrick

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Monday, July 13, 2009

The Passion of the Métisse song "My Fault"

With the condition of the global economy today, this intensely emotional musical story about Domestic Violence is more relevant than ever before. Like any great narrative, it has a beginning, character detail, climax and ending.
Skully’s passionate piano melody leads in while shadowy images are formed in your mind from Aïda’s gently expressive multi-dimensional vocals which are emphasized by a sympathetic cello.
You begin to feel her “cycle of pain”: the stabbing in your heart from the betrayal; the burning sensation in your throat and lungs from the pain of fear; the tightness in your chest from crying so hard it makes you cry even more from the pain of it. Each of these agonies bind together as you feel like you could explode.
And indeed, the crescendo climax of the lamenting Hammond organ, throbbing percussion, sorrowful strings & swirling synthesized sound effects clearly depict the act of the abuse.
“Objects collide in a Tunnel of light.” As a tapping sound first in one ear and then the other...back and forth thrust you into the kaleidoscope realm while your head tosses your thoughts and you cannot grasp reality.
“The fights that I fear.” “and I'm trying not to scream...and my voice it disappears.” “Cause this is “My Fault’, And you’ve TOLD me once before.” Aïda actually does begin to lose her voice by the second refrain...struggling over the lump forming in her throat to maintain her beautiful vocals.
The heart-wrenching tale fades with a sympathetic piano and gloomy Cello.
I challenge you to read the lyrics as you listen to this song; without producing tears.
Aida, Métisse

You really need to go to the Métisse Blog and read the story of how this opus was formed.

http://blogs.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendId=81863203&blogId=329403602 {copy & paste to your browser}

Enchantment of Skully’s Subsonics & QXD Technology

Skully’s music provokes ones senses.Cunningly placed ‘subsonic’1 bass notes are felt before they are heard.The realistic musical effects of the steady rhythm of the Toulouse 3:30 am Goods Train soothed my anxious nerves as the placid strings helped form joyful images of a sunny, lush green French countryside. This lead to my first experience with the gut vibrating sensation of ‘subsonics’1 that came from the series of four bass notes that emphasize the downbeat in the clickity-clack of the wheels from the Goods Train rolling across the steel rails in “Gare de Montrabe” from Skully’s “Without A Voice” (WOAV) album. On the desolate drive along Route 140 to New Bedford Massachusetts while listening to “Sadness” from Métisse’s “My Fault” album, I felt a pulsation in my chest like a Mack semi-truck passing or multiple ruts in the pavement. Realizing it was neither, thus adjusting the volume, revealed a subtle crescendo of ‘subsonic’ strings at 1:25 to 1:30 in this beautiful Skully creation.Like the enigmatic sensation in my chest, the first time I fell in love with Stephen4 at age 7, I could feel the thump of my heart in the two ‘subsonic’1 bass notes that follow the series of five audible bass notes repeated in “I Love You”, from Métisse’s “Nomah’s Land” album.Skully’s QXD Technology2 engages you into living and feeling the whole story of the piece.He has masterfully developed and incorporated the QXD Technology2 where the placement of each sound is key to the genius of his musical compositions. Although a bit of music by itself may arouse a specific emotion, skilfully mixed together, Skully’s concerto creates an eventful environment for the listener. His multi-dimensional “soundscapes” 3 are purposely intended to stimulate emotions in the listener. One not only hears but literally feels the music of Skully’s compositions creating a complete penetrating experience. Each composition transports the listener through an interactive and affecting event formulated by the listener’s own imagination.As I listened for the first time to “Journey to Oasis” from Métisse’s “Nomah’s Land” album, the tubular and panting sounds of inhaling and exhaling lulled me into a false sense of control over my breathing. The moaning strings combined with the strained clacks and deep drum beats set the pace for my footsteps along the arduous journey across the hot dry dunes of Sandy Neck, Cape Cod. At the uplifting melody of the sitar and Aïda’s joyful chants, when I realized I had stopped breathing because the tubular and panting special effects had paused; I had to GASP and remind myself to BREATH! The bubbly, clicking and sizzling electronic music felt like warm droplets of soft rain refreshing my face as I became encouraged at the realization of my journey’s end.The mournful strings and anxious symbols in “Life” from Métisse’s “Nomah’s Land” album thrust me into the emphasis of the agonizing event. The short almost indistinguishable hums, chants and moans carefully threaded into the mix of sombre strings and piano brought back the very real sharp pain of heartbreak in my heart and chest. As the strings elevated and the Steinway piano became more emphatic, I found myself smack at the receiving end of these AT&T telephone messages. My heart became hard and cold from the sharp pain of the tenacity depicted in the thumping bass and defiant Steinway. Once again, I had to remind myself to BREATH!Skully’s creations leave you with a sense of rewarded stimulation. I could taste the smoothness of the yummy Semi-sweet Chocolate Fudge and feel the delight in my tummy as my spirit joined the small child skipping and dancing around his living room to the happy chorus of the Hammond organ in “The Seaport Fudge Factory” [in San Diego CA] from Skully’s WOAV album. I laughed as the image of the giggling musician at his keyboards, mixers & gadgets enforced the tempo with the drums & symbols; and rolled out a Ragtime piano medley to extend the ecstasy of the delicious experience.Skully’s winning makeover of the old Irish folk tale of “Molly Malone” from his “Irish Makeover” album is better than reading an Irish Fairy Tale; and has to be the best version ever done. Identifying each sound effect relative to the story has been a part of the wonderfully entertaining experience. Myles O’Reilly’s gently masculine vocals and the delightful harmony engaged me through to the sad ending. Molly’s cloth handbag tugged on my wrist from the weight of the coins dropping in. I was jostled and tossed by the bumping of the Woodies wheelbarrow across the cobblestone roads. My forehead felt sympathetically warm for Molly’s suffering of the Fever. And for me the reward was the excitement of feeling the chilled swoosh on my face of Molly’s ghost rushing past.I am so blessed to have had the privilege of literally feeling these wonderful events in listening to Skully’s brilliant multi-dimensional musical creations. Each one has been more exciting than the last because I invariably hear thrilling new sound effects at repeated listens. For me Skully’s music is like waking up to the joyous song of the Robin announcing a new Spring day; and like the reward from waiting on the Lord for answered prayer (it will be far greater than you could have ever imagined.) Anyone who listens to a Skully5 ‘soundscape’ will surely reap the benefit of his brilliant talent and expertise in the use of his QXD Technology.
Skully 'QXD Technology'


Footnotes:1 sŭb-sŏńĭk (adj.): Of less than audible frequency. Having a speed less than that of sound in a designated medium.

1 ‘subsonics’: Go to Métisse on MySpace Music at http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=81863203 and click on ‘view more’ for the “Journey to Oasis” blog; read the comment posted by Métisse on Wednesday, March 18, 2009 - 10:30 AM.

2 Details of QXD Technology, devised by Skully can be found on the Métisse Official Website Homepage at http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vbWV0aXNzZS5tdXNpYy5mcmVlLmZyL2luZGV4Lmh0bWw= ; {Sorry folks, you'll have to copy/paste this 'Métisse Official Homesite web page' link; because MySpace has blocked it's action. When you get to the Métisse Official Website Homepage page, click on 'QXD Technology' in the 2nd row of tabs}.


3 Go to Métisse on MySpace Music at http://profile.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=user.viewProfile&friendID=81863203 and click on ‘view more’ for the “Journey to Oasis” blog.

4 If you are a glutton for punishment {LOL-JK} and you like to read, an explanation of Stephen relative to Skully’s piano can be found in my Wed. Feb.27,2009 blog “First Loves & Skully’s Piano” at http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vYmxvZ3MubXlzcGFjZS5jb20vaW5kZXguY2ZtP2Z1c2VhY3Rpb249YmxvZy52aWV3JmZyaWVuZElkPTM5OTM3MDg3OCZibG9nSWQ9NDcyOTYxNjg1

5 For more information on the career of Skully, please visit http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LnNxdWlkb28uY29tL1NrdWxseVdpdGhvdXRBVm9pY2U=