User:Uc77simppl/sandbox
Uc77simppl (talk) 13:53, 14 August 2023 (UTC)
![]() | The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's notability guideline for films. (2011) |
Jimmy Howe | |
---|---|
Genres | A.Visualist |
Occupation | Music Producer |
Years active | 2002 - present |
Website | nlsrecordings.com |
Jimmy Howe is an esteemed audio visual producer, artist, and record label owner. Predominantly working in the realms of visual music, livecoding, and music production, Howe also holds a notable reputation as a documentary film director. He is the founder of NLS Records, a unique record label that brings together international artists specializing in visual music and audiovisuals.
Career
Howe's work primarily revolves around visual projection with a focus on VJing in Hong Kong. In recent years, he has also been branching out into livecoding performances. His work explores the nexus of geometry, lighting, and constructural play, often juxtapose post-geometric compositions and scientific, post-figurative elements.
As a producer, Howe's music has been featured on BBC Radio by Tom Ravenscroft. He has worked on remixing for a Gamelan label[1] in Bali and recorded DJ mixes for Dublab[2] in Los Angeles and an online radio college in Chicago.
One of Howe's notable contributions to the world of documentary filmmaking is A.Visualist (2011). This film has been screened at several international film festivals, including the Mapping Festival in Geneva, Switzerland, the Resonate Festival in Serbia, and the FILE Festival in Brazil.
NLS Records
In addition to his individual artistic pursuits, Howe is the founder of NLS Records. This record label serves as a collection of international artists, with an example from D-Fuse AV and Sound Director Matthias Kispert, Quayola, Paul Prudence and The Light Surgeons specializing in live visual performances and visual music. NLS Records has a dedicated division, NLS Recordings, established for the archiving of electronic visual music and the distribution of ambient experimental sound.
External Links
References