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Mike Fazio/orchestramaxfiedlparrish-Crossing of Shadows

Posted in Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, miscellaneous songs, News with tags , on January 24, 2011 by Sister Cleophas

http://www.faithstrange.com/orchestramaxfieldparrishworks.html

Mike Fazio releases a most sacred work of art. Once again, Fazio creates a beautiful world for us to inhabit.

of special note: In memory of Jeff Ladd May 21st 2010.

Please visit Faithstrange and acquaint yourself with some musical mastery.

The Good Sister Blesses You…

Mark Sheppard & Joy Shannon shear brilliance

Posted in Credits/Musicians, film score, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress with tags , on January 9, 2011 by Sister Cleophas

The good Sister would like to take a moment out of her daily prayers to speak of musical talents that tap the heavens. Our Joey is very honored to know and have the privilege of working with the great artist Mark Sheppard as well as being graced by the beauty of artist Joy Shannon. Please take a moment and visit their official site where all wonderful projects are on display. The gods would be pleased if you did!

Mark Sheppard is well known from the Cambridge based band The Offering and Joy Shannon and Mark have pushed the boundaries and have started working on eclectic musical projects using varying genres of music. Read about all their news and upcoming projects below.

Blessings, the good Sister Cleophas!


www.theoffering.co.uk
www.myspace.com/theofferinguk
http://www.facebook.com/?sk=messages&tid=1232537910123#!/pages/The-Offering/109848459039933

Hunting Down The Ceremony review from Delusions of Adequacy

Posted in Credits/Musicians, Hunting Down The Ceremony 2 Volume Album, miscellaneous songs, Music Reviews, News with tags on July 22, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

On July 21st, Jen – Stratosphere fanzine http://www.adequacy.net/author/stratosphere/ released her review of Joey’s double album

Hunting Down The Ceremony! Jen wrote a fabulous review, very extensive and flattering. It’s an in depth and colorful picture of what the album’s all about. The good sister is very proud once again, of Joey’s prolific nature.

Here below for all Joey’s fans, is the current review in all it’s glory!

http://www.adequacy.net/2010/07/jo-gabriel-hunting-down-the-ceremony/

The Unreachable Sky ~ artist’s re-issure 2010 Is now available thru Ephemera

Posted in Credits/Musicians, miscellaneous songs, News, Radio play, The Unreachable Sky with tags , , on July 1, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

Joey has just released her re-issuing of the classic all instrumental album, originally available thru Faithstrange, now exclusively through her own Ephemera. It’s a haunting journey, and as Joey describes it, part of her elemental series, this being her air album. For those of you who have already been fans of this work, or would like to introduce yourself to something very special out of Joey’s repertoire, this album is an elegant, stark and ethereal listen that you won’t regret.

http://jogabriel.com/shop/

Behave, the good sister Cleophas!

The Unreachable Sky~ re-issue thru Ephemera July 1st release

Posted in Credits/Musicians, film score, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress, The Unreachable Sky with tags on June 21, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

Coming soon July 1st, 2010 the re-issuing of The Unreachable Sky. Long since out of print, contains none of the original vocal pieces and adds a few additional instrumental expressions. The good sister is proud to announce the re release of this stark and splendid musical work by Jo~

Behave

The Good Sister Cleophas

Radio Play for Jo Gabriel. Still relevant after all.

Posted in Credits/Musicians, Fools & Orphans, Island, miscellaneous songs, News, Radio play, The Amber Sessions, The Last Drive In with tags , on June 14, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

Jo is still getting airplay throughout the world.

Gothic Paradise and Radio Inferno,

we say many thanks here at Ephemera.

Behave!

the good sister cleophas

To The Moon~ friend/Cellist Matt Turner has a new release

Posted in Credits/Musicians, miscellaneous songs, News with tags , , on June 14, 2010 by Sister Cleophas
http://www.ayler.com/
The good sister would like to congratulate the versatile Cellist Matt Turner on his new release through Ayler Records. Recorded in France, To The Moon features Matt at his best along side clarinetist Marc-Foltz and pianist Bill Carrothers that is more classical in nature than haunting melodies
“This all-improvised session by three of my favorite musicians caught me by surprise the night I first listen to the rough mixes at my friend (and co-producer) Philippe Ghielmetti’s home, while having a glass of wine. On my way back home, I could still hear the tunes that the trio had spontaneously created with this sole plan for the session : “Let’s find some music, somewhere… over the rainbow”. As Jean-Marc Foltz puts it in his liner notes, they went right to the Moon. Meet us there.” ~Stephane Berfand of Ayler Records.
myspace.com/improvcellist
improvcellist.com

Delusions of Adequacy interview with Jo Gabriel by Jen Stratosphere Fanzine

Posted in Cats&Film, Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, film score, Film&Cats, Fools & Orphans, Hunting Down The Ceremony 2 Volume Album, interviews, Island, miscellaneous songs, Music Reviews, News, projects in progress, The Amber Sessions, The Last Drive In, The Unreachable Sky with tags on March 30, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

http://www.adequacy.net/2010/03/interview-with-jo-gabriel/

Jo’s very personal interview with Jen Delaney of Stratosphere Fanzine and Delusions of Adequacy was released today! It’s probably the most telling expose/interview yet. The good sister hopes you spend a little time with our little joey, getting to know her a little better.

We thank Jen for all the time and effort she put into this interview.

Be good brothers and sisters

The Good Sister Cleophas

orchestramaxfieldparrish’s dreamy AERA visually stunning

Posted in Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, film score, miscellaneous songs, News with tags , on March 1, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

The  Good Sister wanted to share with some of Joey’s fans the beautifully evocative work of orchestramaxfieldparrish and the genius behind the ongoing project. Mike Fazio sets his dreamy sound work upon a visual landscape. Stunning!

Well Done Brother Fazio

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITjvkxraRRc&feature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ukxg9ITo_TU&feature=related

http://www.faithstrange.com/

In My Head, She Said. launching of a website for interesting women of all types!

Posted in Cats&Film, Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, Essays, film score, Film&Cats, interviews, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress with tags , , , , on February 21, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

This fantastic project underway is looking for submissions by creative women of all genres to add their input and speak their mind. It’s an alternative way for diverse women to express themselves. Featuring very notable women and promises to be a very engaging project for all participants and readers alike.

Visit the website and submit your own person thoughts ~I’ve already given some of my input!

Cheers from Joey

Sister Cleophas says, this time you don’t have to behave!

http://www.inmyheadshesaid.com/

Documentary Film under way by friend/musician/legendary engineer and film maker Wendy Schneider

Posted in Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, film score, interviews, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress, Uncategorized with tags , , on February 21, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

The land mark Smart Studios is closing here in Madison. Wendy Schneider is under way with her project highlighting the journey of the iconic studio and it’s historic musical contributions here in Madison.

The good sister wishes Ms Schneider all the energy and insight in putting this profoundly important documentary together.

Sister Cleophas

http://host.madison.com/entertainment/music/blog/article_a26af7cc-1cc2-11df-92c2-001cc4c002e0.html

Available now! “Hunting Down The Ceremony” 2 Volume retrospective Jo Gabriel

Posted in Cats&Film, Credits/Musicians, film score, Hunting Down The Ceremony 2 Volume Album, miscellaneous songs, News with tags on February 15, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

http://jogabriel.com/shop/

The good Sister is elated to announce the official release day of Hunting Down The Ceremony. Joey’s 2 Volume retrospective album of rare, out of print, and miscellaneous songs. Be a devout fan and worship Joey’s prolific little heart.

Bless You

Sister Cleophas

Coming February 15, 2010 Jo Gabriel’s 2 Volume Album “Hunting Down The Ceremony”

Posted in Credits/Musicians, film score, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress, Uncategorized with tags , on January 23, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

The good Sister’s joy is salient at the news of Jo’s long awaited double album 2 Volume set Hunting Down The Ceremony which is officially due to be released on February 15th through Ephemera.

Salutations and Libations are in order! For those of you who are not anticipating with glee over this news, you will be damned to hell fire for all eternity.

Have a nice day : Sister Cleophas

Purchase TrakWerx Collective LightWerx George Melie

Posted in Cats&Film, Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, film score, Film&Cats, miscellaneous songs, News with tags on January 1, 2010 by Sister Cleophas

http://www.maryattmusic.com/search_results_cd.php?cd=MMG+478

Various Trakwerx Releases! 2009 featuring The Trakwerx Collective & Jo Gabriel

Posted in Cats&Film, Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, film score, miscellaneous songs, News with tags , , , , , , , on December 11, 2009 by Sister Cleophas

The good sister Cleophas would like to announce that~
Trakwerx has updated their myspace page to include some of the material recorded for our Melies Project as well as a new photo collage with all 5 of the new Trakwerx releases
Lightwerx: Melies DVD- Featuring our lovely Joey opening with The Conjuror and Gods of Electricity!

Lightwerx: Tarzan DVD

Lightwerx: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari DVD

17 Pygmies: The Outlaw J.D. Ray   http://www.myspace.com/17Pygmies

Smoldering Ashes: Songs in the Key of Mountain Birds Blue       http://www.myspace.com/smoldering_ashes

03. orchestramaxfieldparrish presents ÆRA: To The Last Man / Index of Dreaming (Faith Strange)

Posted in miscellaneous songs, Music Reviews, News with tags on December 2, 2009 by Sister Cleophas

http://www.textura.org/reviews/2009top10s.htm

One of Textura’s Top Albums of 2009 Bravo to fellow artist and friend Mike Fazio/orchestramaxfieldparrish

Hunting Down The Ceremony Winter 2010 release!

Posted in Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, film score, Film&Cats, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress with tags on November 16, 2009 by Sister Cleophas

The master is finished! The art is in the works. Chris at Sooper Dooper is just waiting on Joey to drop off the goods! Double album old style cardboard sleeves.

Blessings

Award Winning Documentary on Self Injury enters 3rd Year Of Screenings CORNELL UNIVERSITY to Host Fall Kick Off, 9/17/09.

Posted in Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, Essays, film score, miscellaneous songs, News on September 1, 2009 by Sister Cleophas

CUT_posterJo is very happy to have contributed her score Longer to this very poignant and relevant documentary.Cut continues to garner kudos and awareness to this very pressing issue that effects so many teens.

If you know someone who self injures or you yourself struggle with this yourself please seek out the info at the bottom. Be safe and let love in. You’re not alone….

Peace~ Joey

Media Contact: Dir.Wendy Schneider, 608.239.5771 or wendy@cutthemovie.com

Film previews: www.cutthemovie.com

This month, the award winning documentary, CUT: Teens and Self Injury featuring Shirley Manson, will begin its third year of screenings at colleges across the US.
Cornell University will host an event and panel discussion on September 17th with director Wendy Schneider and Janis Whitlock, director of the Cornell Research Program on Self-Injurious Behavior in Adolescents and Young Adults.  Schneider’s screening events bring much needed awareness and education around the issue of self-injury at a time when incident rates are increasing and schools look for resources to disseminate.
“This is a subject that has long been swept under the carpet,” said Shirley Manson. “It needs to be talked about and it  needs to be talked about now.”
Manson said she once used cutting to cope with feelings of loss and desperation, and only when she discovered a  different outlet in music could she begin to recover. She’s not alone – it’s estimated that about one percent of Americans experience self-harm.
Several teens in various stages of recovery as well as mental health professionals dedicated to helping them join Manson in candid interviews in the shortsubject documentary.
The film also features professionals from  S.A.F.E. Alternatives in Chicago, one of the nation’s leading providers dedicated to exclusively treating self harm. “Cut addresses an aspect of self-harm that is extremely prevalent,” says Karen Contrario of S.A.F.E. Alternatives. “No school, library or counselor should be without this provocative and educational film.”
CUT has screened over 100 times in the US and Canada since premiering at the Wisconsin Film Festival in 2007. It was also an official selection at last year’s  annual American Psychologial Society convention in Boston, MA.

SYNOPSIS

CUT: Teens and Self Injury provides an intimate look at a largely unacknowledged problem that affects thousands of young people, their families and friends. Using the words, music and artwork of the teens themselves, director Wendy Schneider draws back the curtain on the sensationalism and secrecy surrounding the cycle of self-harm and brings this hidden issue into sharp, clear focus. As teens articulate their experience with self-injury, we see them begin to confront both their urges and their deepest feelings. Personal struggles are offset by interviews with parents and mental health professionals who address the problem from a broader context, and by rock icon Shirley Manson, who shares her own experience with self-injury. Compelling, incisive and profoundly moving, CUT issues a call to bring the problem of self-injury out of the shadows and reminds us that the first step towards healing is an honest acknowledgment of reality.

Lying In The Evidence of Love on sale at Amazon for the low price of $48.50!

Posted in Commentary:Life, Credits/Musicians, miscellaneous songs, News with tags , on January 1, 2009 by Sister Cleophas

Interesting what you find being sold on Amazon these days. I wonder if I’ll get a cut and where this rare gem hails from.

Thanks for the support bub~

jo gabriel

http://www.amazon.com/o/ASIN/B000P02Z9Y

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Watch Out ~Raindance Film Festival~Nominated Best Picture!

Posted in film score, Film&Cats, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress with tags , , , , , , on September 7, 2008 by Sister Cleophas

Matt Riddlehoover’s blog~ great news for the upcoming film Watch Out~

The Stop Turning Me On Tour is on the move!

http://bulletins.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=bulletin.read&authorID=50416881&messageID=6087316102&MyToken=96e5c090-4622-41ce-9fb1-54207305c031

Stay Tuned “Watch Out” YouTube video Interview with Director Steve Balderson’s

Posted in film score, interviews, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress with tags , , , on August 17, 2008 by Sister Cleophas

Coming soon, what promises to be one of the most provocative contemporary indie cult films Watch Out by director Steve Balderson adapted from Joseph Suglia’s best selling novel. Watch a little interview with Steve about his work as a film making and his own company Dikenga

I am extremely thrilled to have contributed two pieces of original music I am Lovely and If Not to his upcoming film!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EouCltpsVo

Mike Fazio contributes to Textura’s new release Kubla Khan

Posted in miscellaneous songs, News with tags , , , on August 5, 2008 by Sister Cleophas

Jo’s long time friend and collaborator Mike Fazio contributes a stunning piece “Waning Moon Over Sunless Sea”  for Textura’s new Kubla Khan project 

http://www.textura.org/

 

TRACK LISTING

1. The Retail Sectors: “Precarious Awakening” (5:51)
2. Alexander Turnquist: “Fragments Vaulted Like Rebounding Hail” (17:25)
3. Ryan Francesconi: “Parables” (5:41)
4. Ryan Francesconi & Lili De La Mora: “Green To Red” (3:10)
5. Ryan Francesconi: “Deep Rivers Run Quiet” (4:13)
6. orchestramaxfieldparrish: “Waning Moon Over Sunless Sea” (18:44)
7. The Retail Sectors: “The Ever-Changing Scene” (6:46)

Despite the artists’ stylistic differences, Kubla Khan‘s admittedly disparate parts coalesce to deliver a resplendent listening experience that feels immensely satisfying and whole.



orchestramaxfieldparrish
Since 1999, Mike Fazio has issued solo material under the orchestramaxfieldparrish guise and since 2005 been active as one-half of the experimental ambient-industrial outfit Gods of Electricity. Fazio’s symphonic sculpting of electric guitar- and pedal steel guitar-generated sounds is heard to marvelous effect on the frozen vistas of orchestral sweep comprising his recent release The Silent Breath of Emptiness. Drifting chords and sustained tones coalesce into metallic soundscapes of lyrical beauty during the work’s five connecting parts.

 

Coming Soon~Steve Balderson’s film ~”Watch Out”~ Jo’s contributing music to the film!

Posted in film score, miscellaneous songs, News, projects in progress with tags on June 26, 2008 by Sister Cleophas

Jo’s music will be featured in the upcoming indie film “Watch Out” by the unique and often edgy filmmaker Steve Balderson~ adapted from Joseph Suglia’s provocative best seller~! Jo wrote I Am Lovely specifically for the movie as well as contributing her song If Not~ This film promises to be one of the most mind blowing, controversial films that critics will be talking about for years to come!

 

Watch Out all!!!!

http://www.dikenga.com/films/watchout/Music/default.htm

VITAL WEEKLY number 572 week 16~Jo Gabriel’s Siren Lotus

Posted in miscellaneous songs, Music Reviews with tags on May 18, 2008 by Sister Cleophas

 “The various interpretations by band members and assorted guests like Tupac Shakur mixer Lea Reis and Jo Gabriel are interesting enough to warrant repeated listening”


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VITAL WEEKLY
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number 572
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week 16
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17 PYGMIES – 13 BLACKBIRDS (2CD by Trakwerx)

“Night Digging” hits the club circuit in Toronto/Canada

Posted in miscellaneous songs, Radio play, Uncategorized with tags on May 4, 2008 by Sister Cleophas

 

DJ Darkness has been spinning my music quite a bit lately! Give It Back got to air itself out in the big club scene recently~ and now~!
DJ Darkness spun my track “Nightdigging” last night and people were asking about it! The only other tracks that anyone asked about was a Virgin Prunes track and a J.S.Bach track. DJ Darkness said “hearing the pipe organ blasting through a night club at 140 db was an absolutely life altering experience for me.” 

“Nightdigging sounded great. Jo’s vocals seemed to be coming from far away in the ethereal plane”

DJ Darkness~