Thursday 25 February 2016

Permission video

Saturday, 20th February, 8 am, we arrived at the studio to take all the equipment to the centre for Science & Art in Stroud. This is where Slow Falling Sun filmed their music video. 

The single "Permission" was chosen for its optimistic and powerful mood. It's good to hear it at any time of your day, in the car, your living room or running in the countryside. You should definitely add this song to your playlist. 

Here are some pictures from the making of the video. 







You will be able to check out the video in the next few days via youtube, Ragged Moon Facebook page or SFS website..


Friday 19 February 2016

The Ganda Boys in Los Angeles

These are exciting times for the Ganda Boys right now. They’ve been in Los Angeles for a week for a whirlwind of recording sessions and meetings. 

On Saturday 13th they were in the studio accompanied by a host of Grammy winners to support the Forgotten People campaign. They added their voices to the song Forgotten People” to add to the refugee choirs and musicians that recorded in the session last October in Munich. 
(we cannot give previews of the track, it has been taken down from the internet prior to the  official release) 
Music pioneer, Robert Margouleff, record producer, recording engineer, electronic music pioneer who worked extensively with Stevie Wonder, The Doobie Brother, Depeche Mode, Quincy Jones and Bobby Womack to name a few and Motown figure, Mickey Stevenson - the A & R guy in charge of choosing/writing the classic Motown songs and signing the artists (like Stevie Wonder, The Supremes, Smokey Robinson etc.)  were among those artists who came to support the campaign. 






As the “Forgotten People” project is firstly supported by the World Peace One Foundation, Claes Nobel (A senior member of the Nobel Family and co-founder of the Foundation) was there, in Los Angeles, to support and meet our boys.



For the rest of the campaign, they can now count on the support of an influential person in the music industry. William Stevenson, as know as Mickey Stevenson, the first A&R man of the legendary Motown Records. 
He was there for recording the song and has said: “The Ganda Boys are the new sound of Motown” what an endorsement! 


With such opportunities, we had to send Nicks to Los Angeles to support the Ganda Boys and the project.






We would like to thank all the people who are getting involved and supporting the campaign. Especially artists and Grammy winners who donated their time towards the Forgotten People Campaign.