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Here is a trailer for a wonderful upcoming film that will
feature some of my music (mine are the first two pieces in the
trailer).
Blood Brother is the story of group of children infected with
HIV and Rocky Braat, a disenchanted young American drifting through
India. He wanted to save them all, but in reality he couldn’t cure
even one of them. He had to stay. It’s a hard life. He faces
opposition in many forms. He lives in a concrete hut. Sometimes, he
is close to despair. But working with the kids gives him a sense of
purpose. The truth is, he needs them as much as they need him. They
teach him, daily, that love is the only thing that makes life worth
living.
bloodbrotherfilm.com (Full documentary coming Fall 2012)
Like on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Blood-Brother/197240313670906
Keith Kenniff’s website:
http://www.unseen-music.com/
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My wife and I did this cover of a David Bazan (Headphones) song.
You can download the song for free here:
http://soundcloud.com/keithkenniff/mint-julep-i-never-wanted-you
This song will also be featured as a bonus track on our
upcoming re-release of our first album “Songs About Snow”.
The new Mint Julep album “Save Your Season” is available now from http://www.unseen-music.com/shop (CD) and http://itunes.apple.com/us/album/save-your-season/id476215151 (digital)
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These are a series of mini documentaries I was commissioned to
score for Prudential. Directed by the excellent
Everynone.
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I wrote the music for this film by DC Entertainment &
Warner Brothers to raise awareness/funds for the Horn of Africa
crisis.
Please make a donation or spread the word:
http://www.joinwecanbeheroes.org/
WE CAN BE HEROES will support the efforts of three
humanitarian aid organizations working in Africa: Save the
Children, International Rescue Committee and Mercy Corps.
The region is suffering its worst drought and famine in over
60 years, with 13 million in need of critical assistance and
250,000 facing starvation in Somalia alone.
DC Entertainment will match donations 100%, and 50% of the purchase price from We Can Be Heroes products will go to saving lives.
Listen to the song here: http://soundcloud.com/keithkenniff/keith-kenniff-we-can-be-heroes
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1. Gillian Welch - The Harrow and The Harvest
Gillian and David Rawlings are the best songwriting duo in
decades, period. Tasteful singing, great production, they’re both
unique and outstanding performers who have a firm understanding of
where music has been and how to take that and make it their own. I
love listening to this album over and over.
http://www.gillianwelch.com/
2. Cliff Martinez - Drive OST
Cliff Martinez is one of my favorite film composers, and he did
a wonderful job scoring this film (which was also excellent). Cliff
is a unique voice in the film world and his scores, which tend
toward the electronic/ambient end of the spectrum, are each unique
and listenable even detached from the context of the films
themselves. It should be noted that the music choices outside of
his score really added to the astehtic of the film as well. I
can’t get “A Real Hero” by College out of my head.
http://cliff-martinez.com/
3. Julia Holter - Tragedy
I saw this album recommended via Boomkat, and I think the music
she’s done here is rather a fresh mix of a various genres. I find
it both listenable and challenging. There’s elements of pop,
ambient, noise, and dance, at times beautiful, at times
experimental and DIY, it’s a rare gem and I’m glad to have stumbled
upon it.
http://juliashammasholter.com/
4. Tim Hecker - Ravedeath 1972
I really like Tim Hecker’s music, I think he puts out
consistently good releases that exhibit a wonderful exploration of
sound. Ravedeath 1972 is another essential link in the chain of his
discography. Beautifully mixed and mastered, I have a fun time
jumping into the details of this record as there’s a lot of
emotions to extract from it.
http://www.sunblind.net/
5. Sepalcure - S/T
I have known Praveen (aka Braille) and Travis (aka Machinedrum)
since the early days of Merck records and have been a fan of their
solo material for a while. Their collaboration here yields a really
satisfying take on a genre that I find quickly becoming over
saturated. They are both consummate musicians and producers
who have a real handle on how to write in many different styles of
electronic music, who have been doing it for quite some time and
are extremely passionate about what they do.
http://www.sepalcure.com/
6. Nils Frahm - Felt
I have to first say that Nils is one of the warmest people to
be around. His positivity comes out through the music and although
his compositions are very contemplative, they are very emotive and
ultimately hopeful. This record was like putting on a warm sweater.
I love intimate albums like this where I feel like I’m in the same
room as the music that’s coming through my headphones. Nils is an
excellent piano player and engineer, and Felt was a great
representation of his performance background as well as his
production experience.
http://www.durtonstudio.com/projects/detail/project/63
7. Idaho - You Were A Dick
Idaho (aka Jeff Martin), has been one of my favorite bands for
years and it’s been a while since his last release but I really
enjoyed his return. Jeff has an intimate way in presenting his
songs, and his albums are always expertly mixed with lots of subtle
details. The songs are all quite different, some miss the mark a
bit, but the good songs are really great. Highly underrated.
http://idahomusic.com/
8. Hooray For Earth - True Loves
In 2008 I played drums in a band called Boy In Static, and we
opened up for Hooray For Earth in Boston. Before the show I checked
out their music and was pleasantly surprised. They put on a great
(and very rockingly loud) show. This record is expertly produced,
catchy, and the elements of the music (some rockin’ guitars mixed
with 80’s synth pop) are very interesting and varied. If Nirvana
was a shoegaze band and was best friends with New Order, it would
sound kinda like Hooray For Earth.
http://hoorayforearth.net/
9. Peter Broderick - Music For Confluence
Peter is one of my favorite musicians. A jack-of-all-trades, he
writes and performs a LOT of different types of music (he is also
the violinist of Efterklang). The score that Peter wrote is very
much in line with his solo project music (especially the “Float”
album he released several years ago), and it’s really beautiful
across the board. It feels very intimate and home made, featuring
his great lyrical violin playing and very tasteful sprinkles of
piano, and guitar. It’s right up my alley and pushes all my musical
buttons. I felt very much at home and comfortable enjoying this
album, no pretension, no unneeded bells
and whistles just very thoughtful music.
http://www.peterbroderick.net/
10. Rhian Sheehan - Seven Tales of The North Wind
Rhian is a composer from New Zealand who has a wonderful ear
for details and makes some of the nicest ambient soundscapes I’ve
heard. I was very much looking forward to this EP after hearing a
few previews on his soundcloud page. Throughout the 7 tracks my
ears were very happy and content. Thick layered sound filled with
reverb, gentle touches of synth melodies, field recordings and
piano weaving in and out, expertly mixed. Right in my wheelhouse. I
can’t wait for his next release.
http://www.rhiansheehan.com/
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A piece of music I wrote titled “Goldengrove” is featured in the new series of iPhone 4s commercials.
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Short film for Herman Miller that I composed the music for. Special thanks to Fairly Painless Advertising and Peter Sillen from Washington Square Films. http://www.unseen-music.com
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Video for “Aviary” by Mint Julep, directed by A Nice Idea Every Day. Download this track for free here: http://soundcloud.com/keithkenniff/mint-julep-aviary-free Mint Julep | http://www.mintjulepmusic.com A Nice Idea Every Day | http://www.aniceideaeveryday.com/
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Download album here: http://www.unseen.bigcartel.com/product/helios-ayres-mp3
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“A Deep and Dreamless Sleep” will be self-released on Unseen
in the next several months. We are offering “This Time Tomorrow”
for free download in the meantime.
http://soundcloud.com/keithkenniff/hollie-and-keith-kenniff-this
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Download Goldmund “The Malady of Elegance” album here: http://www.unseen.bigcartel.com/product/goldmund-the-malady-of-elegance-cd