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{{Short description|Canadian VJ}}
{{Infobox musical artist
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| Name = “VJ Hypnotica” (Russell Vaz)
| name = “VJ Hypnotica” (Russell Vaz)
| Born = {{birth date and age|1971|12|10}}<br> [[Montreal, QC]], [[Canada]]
| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1971|12|10}}
| birth_place = [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada
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| alias = Dr. VJ Hypnotica, Dr. Hypnotica, Hypnotica, Dr. Rave
| Background = group_or_band
| Alias = Dr. VJ Hypnotica, Dr. Hypnotica, Hypnotica, Dr. Rave
| origin = [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada
| Origin = [[Montreal, Quebec]], [[Canada]]
| genre = [[B-movie]], [[scratching|scratch]], [[synesthesia]], [[psychedelic art|psychedelic]], [[Geometric art|geometric]]
| years_active = 1995 – 2024
| Genre = [[B-movie]], [[scratch]], [[synesthesia]]
| Years_active = 1995 Present
| label =
| Label =
| associated_acts =
| website = [http://www.vjhypnotica.com www.VJHypnotica.com]
| Associated_acts =
| current_members = Russell "VJ Hypnotica" Vaz
| URL = [http://www.vjhypnotica.com www.VJHypnotica.com]
| past_members =
| Current_members = Russell "VJ Hypnotica" Vaz
| Past_members =
| Visual styles = [[psychedelic|geometric|B-movie|scratch|synesthesia]]
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'''Russell Vaz''', commonly known by his stage name '''VJ Hypnotica''', is a [[Canadian]] VJ. One of the originators of [[VJ_(video_performance_artist)|Vjing]] in Canada in 1995<ref name="la-presse-1996-rave-inc-patricia-bergeron">[http://vjhypnotica.com/Articles/La-Presse-Article-21-Mar-1996-pg-C1-Patricia-Bergeron.pdf ''Rave, Inc.'' by Patricia Bergeron], Scanned from original printed newspaper article in [[La_Presse_(Canadian_newspaper)|La Presse]], 21 March 1996, page C1. Bergeron asks ''VJ Dr. Hypnotica'' for his evaluation of the health of the underground rave scene.</ref>, VJ Hypnotica's style has evolved markedly from early beginnings, consisting more of [[scratching]], [[B-movie]] and [[synesthesia in art|synthetic synesthesia]] than [[psychedelic]] and [[geometric]]<ref name="musique-plus-video-jockey-artist-of-the-digital-age">[http://vjhypnotica.com/videos/hypnotica-live/2003-10-11-musique-plus-expose-video-jockey-artiste-de-l-ere-numerique-vj-artist-of-the-digital-age.html ''Video-Jockey: Artist of the Digital Age''], [[MusiquePlus]], 11 October 2003. VJ Hypnotica is interviewed from 11:15 to 13:13.</ref>.
'''Russell Vaz''', commonly known by his stage name '''VJ Hypnotica''', is a [[Canadians|Canadian]] VJ. One of the originators of [[VJ (video performance artist)|Vjing]] in Canada in 1995,<ref name="la-presse-1996-rave-inc-patricia-bergeron">[http://vjhypnotica.com/Articles/La-Presse-Article-21-Mar-1996-pg-C1-Patricia-Bergeron.pdf ''Rave, Inc.'' by Patricia Bergeron], Scanned from original printed newspaper article in [[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]], 21 March 1996, page C1. Bergeron asks ''VJ Dr. Hypnotica'' for his evaluation of the health of the underground rave scene.</ref> VJ Hypnotica's style has evolved markedly from early beginnings, consisting more of [[scratching]], [[B-movie]] and [[synesthesia in art|synthetic synesthesia]] than [[psychedelic art|psychedelic]] and [[geometric]].<ref name="musique-plus-video-jockey-artist-of-the-digital-age">[http://vjhypnotica.com/videos/hypnotica-live/2003-10-11-musique-plus-expose-video-jockey-artiste-de-l-ere-numerique-vj-artist-of-the-digital-age.html ''Video-Jockey: Artist of the Digital Age''], [[MusiquePlus]], 11 October 2003. VJ Hypnotica is interviewed from 11:15 to 13:13.</ref>


==Biography==
==Biography==


===Beginnings===
===Beginnings===
Vaz was born and raised in [[Montreal, QC]], where he spent much of his youth playing the [[guitar]], listening to mostly classic [[hip-hop]], [[new wave music|new wave]] and [[industrial music|industrial]], and watching [[B_movies_(Hollywood_Golden_Age)|B-movies]] and current [[Hollywood films]]. Vaz was also influenced by the local [[punk music|punk]] scene and the music of touring American and Canadian bands that would play at show bars such as [[Les Foufounes Electriques]] (translated from French: The Electric Pussycat) including [[Ripcordz]] and [[Nirvana]]. It was there that he was exposed to music by audio [[Sampling_(music)|sample-playback]] artists like [[Beastie Boys]], [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]], [[Public Image Limited]], [[Depeche Mode]], and [[Nitzer Ebb]]. Vaz later frequented a local underground house record store called [[Inbeat Records]], where he became acquainted with the sounds of [[dance music]] [[genres]] like [[trance]], [[house]], [[techno]], [[acid]], and [[tribal]].
Vaz was born and raised in [[Montreal, QC]], where he spent much of his youth playing the [[guitar]], listening to mostly classic [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]], [[new wave music|new wave]] and [[industrial music|industrial]], and watching [[B movies (Hollywood Golden Age)|B-movies]] and current [[Hollywood films]]. Vaz was also influenced by the local [[punk music|punk]] scene and the music of touring American and Canadian bands that would play at show bars such as [[Les Foufounes Electriques]] (translated from French: The Electric Pussycat) including [[Ripcordz]] and [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]]. It was there that he was exposed to music by audio [[Sampling (music)|sample-playback]] artists like [[Beastie Boys]], [[Ministry (band)|Ministry]], [[Public Image Limited]], [[Depeche Mode]], and [[Nitzer Ebb]]. Vaz later frequented a local underground house record store called [[Inbeat Records]], where he became acquainted with the sounds of [[dance music]] [[genres]] like [[trance music|trance]], [[house music|house]], [[techno]], [[Acid house|acid]], and [[tribal house|tribal]].


===Analog VJing performances, 1995-1998===
===Analog VJing performances, 1995-1998===
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Since the release of the first VJing software in 1998 by ArKaos, VJ Hypnotica has performed live laptop video remixes with digital video clips and analog video capture sources.<ref name="hypnotica-portable-vj-studio">[http://vjhypnotica.com/vj-regie-mixing-kit.html VJ Hypnotica Portable VJ Studio]</ref>
Since the release of the first VJing software in 1998 by ArKaos, VJ Hypnotica has performed live laptop video remixes with digital video clips and analog video capture sources.<ref name="hypnotica-portable-vj-studio">[http://vjhypnotica.com/vj-regie-mixing-kit.html VJ Hypnotica Portable VJ Studio]</ref>


In 2002, VJ Hypnotica's uncredited work producing the visuals that were projected on the giant screen behind the live performance<ref name="garou-live-bercy-youtube-sous-le-vent">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrBM3kJJc6E Youtube clip of ''Sous le vent'' showing some of the visuals by VJ Hypnotica], from the ''Garou: Live a Bercy'' DVD, uploaded by ''garoulive''.</ref> recorded for the [[French-Canadian]] singer [[Garou (singer)|Garou]]'s 2002 DVD release <ref name="garou-dvd-amazon">[http://www.amazon.com/Garou-Live-Bercy/dp/B00006RG9D “Garou: Live a Bercy”], DVD with comments and ratings.</ref>, with the participation of [[Celine Dion]] and [[Luc Plamondon]], produced by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and [[BMG]], helped this DVD receive a professional review score of 17 out of 20 points: the “Image” section of the DVD review, which covers the quality of the projected visuals as part of the emotional impact of the live performance, received 5 out of 5 points. The reviewer concluded, translated from French, “For those who haven't caught on yet, this DVD is a bomb that you must absolutely explode in your living room.” <ref name="garou-live-a-bercy-review">[http://www.dvdcritiques.com/critiques/dvd_visu.aspx?dvd=73 Review of the DVD “Garou: Live a Bercy” on dvdcritiques.com], "Bref, pour celles et ceux qui n’auraient pas encore tout compris, ce DVD est une bombe qu’il faut laisser absolument exploser dans son salon!"</ref>
In 2002, VJ Hypnotica's uncredited work producing the visuals that were projected on the giant screen behind the live performance<ref name="garou-live-bercy-youtube-sous-le-vent">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yrBM3kJJc6E Youtube clip of ''Sous le vent'' showing some of the visuals by VJ Hypnotica], from the ''Garou: Live a Bercy'' DVD, uploaded by ''garoulive''.</ref> recorded for the [[French-Canadian]] singer [[Garou (singer)|Garou]]'s 2002 DVD release,<ref name="garou-dvd-amazon">[https://www.amazon.com/Garou-Live-Bercy/dp/B00006RG9D “Garou: Live a Bercy”], DVD with comments and ratings.</ref> with the participation of [[Celine Dion]] and [[Luc Plamondon]], produced by [[Sony Music Entertainment]] and [[Bertelsmann Music Group|BMG]], helped this DVD receive a professional review score of 17 out of 20 points: the “Image” section of the DVD review, which covers the quality of the projected visuals as part of the emotional impact of the live performance, received 5 out of 5 points. The reviewer concluded, translated from French, “For those who haven't caught on yet, this DVD is a bomb that you must absolutely explode in your living room.” <ref name="garou-live-a-bercy-review">[http://www.dvdcritiques.com/critiques/dvd_visu.aspx?dvd=73 Review of the DVD “Garou: Live a Bercy” on dvdcritiques.com], "Bref, pour celles et ceux qui n’auraient pas encore tout compris, ce DVD est une bombe qu’il faut laisser absolument exploser dans son salon!"</ref>


===Performance Highlights===
===Performance Highlights===
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===Honors===
===Honors===
* Named to the [[Elle_(magazine)|''Elle Quebec'']] list of the 9 most notable people and organizations working in the underground rave scene of 1997.<ref name="elle-quebec-9-most-notable-1997-rave-scene"/>
* Named to the [[Elle (magazine)|''Elle Quebec'']] list of the 9 most notable people and organizations working in the underground rave scene of 1997.<ref name="elle-quebec-9-most-notable-1997-rave-scene"/>

* Named to the ''[[Montreal Mirror]]'' ''Nightlife 99: Most Influential People and Places of the Decade''.<ref name="montreal-mirror-nightlife-99-most-influential-people-and-places-of-the-decade">[http://vjhypnotica.com/Articles/Mirror-Mag-Cover-and-Article-21-Oct-1999-cover-story-the-most-influential-people-and-places-of-the-decade.pdf ''Montreal Mirror'' Nightlife 99], 21 October 1999, Cover story, pgs 28-29.</ref>
* Named to the ''[[Montreal Mirror]]'' ''Nightlife 99: Most Influential People and Places of the Decade''.<ref name="montreal-mirror-nightlife-99-most-influential-people-and-places-of-the-decade">[http://vjhypnotica.com/Articles/Mirror-Mag-Cover-and-Article-21-Oct-1999-cover-story-the-most-influential-people-and-places-of-the-decade.pdf ''Montreal Mirror'' Nightlife 99], 21 October 1999, Cover story, pgs 28-29.</ref>


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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.VJHypnotica.com VJ Hypnotica official Website]
* [http://www.VJHypnotica.com Official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/hypnotica VJ Hypnotica official MySpace]
* [http://www.facebook.com/VJHypnotica VJ Hypnotica official Facebook fan page]
* [http://www.twitter.com/vjhypnotica VJ Hypnotica official twitter page]




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Latest revision as of 09:32, 22 April 2024

“VJ Hypnotica” (Russell Vaz)
Also known asDr. VJ Hypnotica, Dr. Hypnotica, Hypnotica, Dr. Rave
Born (1971-12-10) December 10, 1971 (age 52)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresB-movie, scratch, synesthesia, psychedelic, geometric
Years active1995 – 2024
MembersRussell "VJ Hypnotica" Vaz
Websitewww.VJHypnotica.com

Russell Vaz, commonly known by his stage name VJ Hypnotica, is a Canadian VJ. One of the originators of Vjing in Canada in 1995,[1] VJ Hypnotica's style has evolved markedly from early beginnings, consisting more of scratching, B-movie and synthetic synesthesia than psychedelic and geometric.[2]

Biography[edit]

Beginnings[edit]

Vaz was born and raised in Montreal, QC, where he spent much of his youth playing the guitar, listening to mostly classic hip-hop, new wave and industrial, and watching B-movies and current Hollywood films. Vaz was also influenced by the local punk scene and the music of touring American and Canadian bands that would play at show bars such as Les Foufounes Electriques (translated from French: The Electric Pussycat) including Ripcordz and Nirvana. It was there that he was exposed to music by audio sample-playback artists like Beastie Boys, Ministry, Public Image Limited, Depeche Mode, and Nitzer Ebb. Vaz later frequented a local underground house record store called Inbeat Records, where he became acquainted with the sounds of dance music genres like trance, house, techno, acid, and tribal.

Analog VJing performances, 1995-1998[edit]

He gained experience in the Mars Bar nightclub as the lighting designer and light board operator for a short time prior to founding Hypnotica Visuals in 1995.[3]

The first few years of VJ work saw Hypnotica performing live VJing for many underground raves, installing very heavy analog slide and video projectors, and remixing video live, from tape, laser disc, live cameras and video special effects units. He also operated the Technodrome website (the rave community's event calendar on the internet), was recognized and respected by the promoters, artists, and venues in the scene, to act as the authoritative mediator in disputes that inevitably broke out, and ran the Smart Info Booth kiosk at events which gave out health and safety information leaflets on the effects of popular party drugs in the scene.[3]

1997 saw VJ Hypnotica serve as an original advising consultant and beta tester to ArKaos for their first VJing software X<>pose, and was one of its first users when it was released the following year, 1998.

Digital/Analog VJing, 1998-Today[edit]

Since the release of the first VJing software in 1998 by ArKaos, VJ Hypnotica has performed live laptop video remixes with digital video clips and analog video capture sources.[4]

In 2002, VJ Hypnotica's uncredited work producing the visuals that were projected on the giant screen behind the live performance[5] recorded for the French-Canadian singer Garou's 2002 DVD release,[6] with the participation of Celine Dion and Luc Plamondon, produced by Sony Music Entertainment and BMG, helped this DVD receive a professional review score of 17 out of 20 points: the “Image” section of the DVD review, which covers the quality of the projected visuals as part of the emotional impact of the live performance, received 5 out of 5 points. The reviewer concluded, translated from French, “For those who haven't caught on yet, this DVD is a bomb that you must absolutely explode in your living room.” [7]

Performance Highlights[edit]

From the first live performance VJing at the rave WaveLength on March 4, 1995, through to September 2010, VJ Hypnotica has performed live to more than one million people, in 22 cities, in 8 countries, at 1322 live events, and counting.[8]

Honors[edit]

  • Named to the Elle Quebec list of the 9 most notable people and organizations working in the underground rave scene of 1997.[3]
  • Named to the Montreal Mirror Nightlife 99: Most Influential People and Places of the Decade.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Rave, Inc. by Patricia Bergeron, Scanned from original printed newspaper article in La Presse, 21 March 1996, page C1. Bergeron asks VJ Dr. Hypnotica for his evaluation of the health of the underground rave scene.
  2. ^ Video-Jockey: Artist of the Digital Age, MusiquePlus, 11 October 2003. VJ Hypnotica is interviewed from 11:15 to 13:13.
  3. ^ a b c Elle Quebec, April 1997, pg 63-66, scanned from the magazine.
  4. ^ VJ Hypnotica Portable VJ Studio
  5. ^ Youtube clip of Sous le vent showing some of the visuals by VJ Hypnotica, from the Garou: Live a Bercy DVD, uploaded by garoulive.
  6. ^ “Garou: Live a Bercy”, DVD with comments and ratings.
  7. ^ Review of the DVD “Garou: Live a Bercy” on dvdcritiques.com, "Bref, pour celles et ceux qui n’auraient pas encore tout compris, ce DVD est une bombe qu’il faut laisser absolument exploser dans son salon!"
  8. ^ VJ Hypnotica Booking Calendar, 1995-2015.
  9. ^ Montreal Mirror Nightlife 99, 21 October 1999, Cover story, pgs 28-29.

External links[edit]