Hypnotic


hyp·no·sis (hp-nss) n. pl. hyp·no·ses (-sz) 1. An artificially induced altered state of consciousness, characterized by heightened suggestibility and receptivity to direction.

I had the privelege of seeing Chicago’s ‘Hypnotic Brass Ensemble’ tonight at La Scala in London.

Almost as good as their Sunday afternoon slot at Electric Picnic last year, it was a great performance and reaffirmed their unique and infectious talent. So a moment of tribute to Vimeo from whence they came to my attention:

http://www.vimeo.com/3010228

Making peace out of War indeed.

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