Giack Bazz - L1ke & Share Machine
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The Official Music Video for 'L1ke & Share Machine' by Giack Bazz. 'L1ke & Share Machine' denounces the toxicity of social media on a vintage mini DVD camera. Released 23 April 2021.

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On Stage - Ballet Music
04:06
On Stage - Ballet Music

Composer: Giordano Trivellato Composer: Giuliano Sacchetto Music Publisher: Tobacco Music Edition (Gema)

L.A.M.E. (Losers Always Make Excuses), by Naëve
03:35
L.A.M.E. (Losers Always Make Excuses), by Naëve

London based singer songwriter and 'genreless' Old school music composer. Naëve is a modern Alice in Wonderland. She is the innocent eyes of a child that sees the world with optimism in spite of everything. Her songs sublimely incorporate soul, Motown, Old School R&B, rockabilly, rock'n roll, Gospel, Swing Jazz, Blues and much more.

Steven Dalachinsky at Vision Festival
07:14
Steven Dalachinsky at Vision Festival

Vision Festival, Angel Orensanz Center, Manhattan, NYC. June 15 2005.

Original Short Story: Sarah
07:08
Original Short Story: Sarah

I don’t really remember what his reaction was, but he’s always been really impressed with my work so I know he enjoyed it either way.

On Stage - Ballet Music
04:06
On Stage - Ballet Music

Composer: Giordano Trivellato Composer: Giuliano Sacchetto Music Publisher: Tobacco Music Edition (Gema)


L.A.M.E. (Losers Always Make Excuses), by Naëve
03:35
L.A.M.E. (Losers Always Make Excuses), by Naëve

London based singer songwriter and 'genreless' Old school music composer. Naëve is a modern Alice in Wonderland. She is the innocent eyes of a child that sees the world with optimism in spite of everything. Her songs sublimely incorporate soul, Motown, Old School R&B, rockabilly, rock'n roll, Gospel, Swing Jazz, Blues and much more.


Steven Dalachinsky at Vision Festival
07:14
Steven Dalachinsky at Vision Festival

Vision Festival, Angel Orensanz Center, Manhattan, NYC. June 15 2005.


Original Short Story: Sarah
07:08
Original Short Story: Sarah

I don’t really remember what his reaction was, but he’s always been really impressed with my work so I know he enjoyed it either way.