Our Poppies-song will be played tonight at
Alternative FM
This is the link to our videoclip with this song:
Chabliz @ Alternative FM
Live concertversion “I Put a Spell on You ” :
Sound technician Lauwrence de Vries made a live recording of our gig at JV Blanko in Emmen, about four weeks ago. You’re able to listen to our version of Screamin’Jay Hawkins’ superhit “I Put a Spell on You ” right here, @ Soundcloud:
The start of the song is kind of calm, but the end is outrageous…. 🙂
Poppies @ Maxazine
Our WW1 – videoclip “Poppies in Flanders Fields” is today the editors pick in “Enjoy this Music” at their quite popular Maxazine pop and rock newssite ! Of course we are quite proud of this 🙂
This is the link to the Maxazine site:
Enjoy this Music @ Maxazine
Article @ JazzZine :
Arjan Aelmans wrote a nice article about our new videoclip “Poppies in Flanders Fields”. It’s on the JazzZine website. This song has a jazzy start and a Wagnerian rockin’end, so it fits both at jazz-sites and rocksites…..
By the way, the article is written in Dutch. It contains an embedded link to our videoclip.
This is the link to the article : Article JazzZine
De Alternatieve Muziekman wrote a nice article about our new videoclip on his blog : Article Alternatieve Muziekman
One little warning: it’s written in Dutch…
Videoclip of the Month
Our videoclip “Poppies in Flanders Fields” about The Great War is Videoclip of the month november @ Talentcast ! We are pleased to hear this ! This is the link to their site. Please scroll down to watch our video:
Talentcast, Videoclip of the Month
Article @ Den Haag FM
Popjournalist and radio stationmanager Gerard van den Ijssel wrote a nice dutch article about our new videoclip concerning WW1, including a You Tubelink to this “Poppies in Flanders Fields”- clip.
This is the link to this interesting, Dutch article. It also contains some backgroundinfo about WW1:
Article Den Haag FM
New videoclip about WW1 :
Chabliz recorded a new videoclip with their song “Poppies in Flanders Fields”. It’s a song about WW1 (The Great War), composed by Gerrit Vennema. It has a jazzy start and a Wagnerian rockin’end. We used found footage from 1914-1918, mixed with live concertmaterial from Chabliz, playing this song. You are able to watch the result here:
Chabliz @ Common People’s Music
Chabliz’singer Petra de Winter gave a small interview to musicsite
Common People’s Music
By clicking this link you are able to read the interview with Pop Dee from this interesting alternative musicblog.