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listen: Ekahwerdna teases again. . .

Just a few elements of another upcoming track, should be a banger.

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<a href="http://ekahwerdna.com/track/steinvey">Steinvey by Ekahwerdna</a>

It is good to be able to hear these tracks while under construction I think, can’t wait to see what they turn into.

[EKAHWERDNA]

look: Dried Up. . .

A short film by Jeremy Casper, Stuart Bury and Isaiah Powers, 3 all around good people and fellow allum and students at KCAI.

Make sure to also take a look at the making of video and website.

[DRIED UP]

listen: Ekahwerdna teaser. . .

<a href="http://ekahwerdna.com/track/me-dera-teaser">Me Dera (teaser) by Ekahwerdna</a>

Ekahwerdna back to sampling and what have you, a quick sample from a track currently in progress. From what I hear the hunt is on for some amazing samples, in fact a site may even be in the works. Find a sample, post a track, let others post tracks, listen, enjoy, should be a simple formula, hope it works out soon. Trying to stay rational.

[EKAHWERDNA]

listen: Ekahwerdna. . .

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Do you like the music? Do you like the combination of a certain drum sound with whatever else happens to be lying around? Then you should check out Ekahwerdna. Someone who has been around and involved in many different types of music, finally finding the time to press the keys on the keyboard.

<a href="http://ekahwerdna.com/album/interrupted-service-ep">depth of field by Ekahwerdna</a>

“A sonically inclined being can turn anything into music..”

If you like what you hear feel free to bother your friends about it.

UPDATE: The track “mariana a tua” has just recently been added to the EP, check it out.

[EKAHWERDNA]

sketchbook: figure drawing 2009. . .

Big collection of nicely photographed and fairly recent drawings from figure drawing class, enjoy, comment, send to your jerk friends.

My favorite of the bunch:

Sarah de Gaudemar shows off her work on Coraline at KCAI.

Sarah de Gaudemar (aka Sarah Meyer) pays a visit to the KCAI animation department to discuss the work she had done on the latest stop-motion epic from Laika, Inc. A little film called Coraline.

Sarah talked about working under the scrutiny of the one and only Henry Selick and her specific roles on the project. Her main responsibility was the cat character, along with other characters that would appear in these scenes, as well as multiple other bits and pieces, such as Coraline hand close-ups, tests and development for things like bed covers, Coraline’s toys, etc.

Everyone is always excited to have Sarah visit because she is just a die hard animator, she knows what people that share her interest want to see so every time she visits everyone’s motivation level shoots up a notch. Thanks again for taking the time to stop by Sarah!

andrew hake
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