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From Behind The Clouds Announces Debut CD Entitled, "Happily Ever After: Music From Kate Jablonski's Dance Showcase" Available Now

2012-06-19
NEW YORK, NY, June 19, 2012 (Press-News.org) From Behind The Clouds announces debut CD entitled, "Happily Ever After: Music from Kate Jablonski's Dance Showcase" is available now for purchase via digital download through CD Baby, iTunes, Amazon.com and other online distributors. Compact discs are available through CDBaby.com, during the Happily Ever After Dance Showcases featuring the Beyond Words Dance Company and at http://www.facebook.com/FromBehindTheClouds.

FROM BEHIND THE CLOUDS is the most recent music project from producer / composer / arranger / programmer Adam Moyer...an unrestrained cinematic score, fusing epic ambient soundscapes of ethereal dreaminess with solid structured percussive grooves. Light and airy meets the deep and ominous - opposite ends of the spectrum truly unite. Eight instrumental pieces were written for Chicago's very own renowned choreographer, Kate Jablonski and her Happily Ever After Dance Showcase, featuring her Beyond Words Dance Company. Beyond Words Dance Company Showcase Happily Ever After takes place Thursday, June 14th at 7:00pm, Friday, June 15th at 7:00pm, Saturday, June 16th at 2:00pm, Sunday, June 17th at 2:00pm and 6:00pm at Foundations Performance Center, 3903 Joliet Avenue, Lyons, IL 60559. Tickets are $20.00 and available at Foundations Performance Center or online at Brown Paper Tickets http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/246468 (will call only). If you have any questions please call 708-447-0700.

Beyond Words Dance Company will be performing an original first act inspired by "Alice in Wonderland" and the music of From Behind The Clouds. The second act will consist of all of the dances from their 2011-2012 competition repertoire. Kate choreographed the dancers movements to all of Adam's original music. "I was simply inspired by Kate. I was at a musical crossroads when a friend showed me some of her work on video. Seeing what Kate was doing made me want to write...BIG TIME! I think she's incredibly talented and I'm honored to be a part of this production. My earliest musical recollections can be traced back to the harmonies on Fleetwood Mac's 'Rumors' and the dreaminess of the synthesizers on Gary Wright's 'Dream Weaver.' I felt like it took me to a different place...just like Kate's choreography of her dancers visually transports me to another place."

'Upsidedown, Underwater', the Happily Ever After Dance Showcase signature piece, was recorded, mixed and produced by Adam Moyer at Immelman Studio, and mastered by Ron McMaster at Capitol Studios and Mastering in Hollywood, CA. 'Massive (intro)'; 'Faeries'; 'the Skip, the Trip'; 'Running So Fast'; 'Brian, Where's the Pollen?'; 'Balance Beyond Words'; and 'Simpler Than This' were recorded, mixed and produced by Adam Moyer at Immelman Studio, mastered by Tarekith at Inner Portal Studio, Seattle, WA, with album art direction and graphic design by Jehan Khateeb at DesignByJehan.com, San Francisco, CA. The "Happily Ever After: Music From Kate Jablonski's Beyond Words Showcase" soundtrack, released June 12th, 2012, is available on CDBaby.com, iTunes, Amazon.com and other online digital outlets. Compact discs are available through CDBaby.com, during the Happily Ever After Dance Showcases featuring the Beyond Words Dance Company and at http://www.facebook.com/FromBehindTheClouds.

Visit FROM BEHIND THE CLOUDS online at http://www.facebook.com/FromBehindTheClouds

For More Information Contact:

W. Adam Moyer
BUBBLE IN THE VIAL Publishing
E-mail: BubbleInTheVial@gmail.com
URL: http://www.facebook.com/FromBehindTheClouds


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[Press-News.org] From Behind The Clouds Announces Debut CD Release
From Behind The Clouds Announces Debut CD Entitled, "Happily Ever After: Music From Kate Jablonski's Dance Showcase" Available Now