FULL REEL of music-for-screen scored by Michael Red that exists on youtube HERE

first in that playlist (video by More and More Ltd, music & sound design by Michael Red) below:

other videos:

Souns – 'Better Half' _ Written and produced by Michael Red. Video by Endtask From 'Eve EP' on New Kanada www.newkanada.com _ The term 'erratic' is used to refer to erratic blocks of sound, which are commonly understood as: "large masses of wave spectrum" sound, often as dense as a house, that have been transported by glacial tones amid low vibrational undercurrents, and have been lodged in a prominent position in the stereoscopic spectrum. - 大 気 採掘 場 - 'Robert's Creek Massive' - 低, 沿岸 の ト ー - ク ジ ラ の 歌 _ Souns: www.michael-red.com/souns www.soundcloud.com/souns-3 www.instagram.com/michael__red Endtask: www.endtask.ca www.vimeo.com/jonnyo IG . @endtask - www.newkanada.com

Taken from BPP-001, the debut 12" record on Vancouver, Canada based label Babel Pressed. soundcloud.com/babel-pressed Music by Michael Red www.michael-red.com Video by Jonny Ostrem www.jonnyostrem.com BUY VINYL/DIGITAL: www.babel-pressed.bandcamp.com juno.co.uk/products/taal-mala-michael-red-bpp-001/639635-01 redeyerecords.co.uk/vinyl/83761-bpp001-taal-mala-michael-red Babel Pressed is a vinyl record label and publication based in Vancouver, Canada. The inaugural 12" record from the imprint contains four tracks from Taal Mala and Michael Red, two core members of local DJ crew Lighta! Sound. Lighta! has played an central role in the emergence of bass music culture in the city beginning in the mid-2000's. The vinyl comes with a publication insert containing first hand accounts of the formative days of the crew, written by Lighta!'s own DJ TUSK and Resident Advisor Editor Andrew Ryce. babel-pressed.com

. aka "Twin Maples" An abstract documentary about an abandoned women's correctional facility in British Columbia (2015). Image by Vasho Pekar - http://www.vasho.ca Audio by Souns - https://soundcloud.com/souns-3 Assistance - Eva Pekar "Open Face Sun" is taken from the Souns album "Aquamarine" on Subtempo Records. http://subtempo.com/souns.html . . . .