Amazing shots of our set at Queenscliff Music Festival 2013 by Kate Wehl Photography – check out the full collection here.
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The Ray Mann Three /// Ori Moto
Amazing shots of our set at Queenscliff Music Festival 2013 by Kate Wehl Photography – check out the full collection here.
Continue reading “Photos: RM3 live at Queenscliff Music Festival”
The Ray Mann Three played to a sold-out crowd at the intimate 505 on the Sydney leg of the band’s Australia 2013 festival tour. The gifted Nick La Rosa captured the action beautifully – check out the photos here.
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A happy-snap of me finally returning to complete the one unfinished music video from The Sketches Project…
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48 Stunden Neukölln is an annual event when, for one weekend, Berlin’s art district is transformed into a suburb-sized art gallery. Streets are filled with people exploring spaces filled with weird and wonderful creative endeavours. Amidst the events, my music videos were projected onto the side of a building – my biggest screen yet! Hope the neighbours had eyemasks…
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Ray Mann’s two-week musical residency in Zermatt, Switzerland included shows in igloos, ski slopes and chalets – check out the happy snaps.
Check out these amazing photos from our Sketches Album Launch show at Oxford Art Factory in Sydney, taken by the very talented Katja Liebing from Blue Moon Photography (via theorangepress.net).
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This morning, I wake up hungover and still very, very tired, and I realise something has shifted. The Sketches Project is done – and it ended with the Sketches Album Screening Party, last night in Berlin…
More photos from my session and interview with the talented and disarming Olga Baczynska in Berlin…
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“It’s the first time in my life where I started something without having a clear idea of where it’s gonna finish. It terrified me, absolutely terrified me.”
It takes a lot to get me in front of a camera, and real work to make me relax enough to actually have fun doing it. The talented and charming Olga Baczynska did all that, and more: she also interviewed me at the shoot for Blitz Gigs. It’s a wonderful piece where she gets me talking about Sketches, my move to Berlin, and other Ch-Ch-Changes…
Another happy-snap, this time courtesy of Claudia at excellent music blog musicisokay.com, who invited me to play my first-ever show in Hamburg at a cool little cavern beneath the railway line, Astrastube. Big thankya to everyone who came to the show and made it feel like a homecoming! Wuh.