For filmmaker Hayley Morris' vision of Dream the Dare, the newest release offPure Bathing Culture's Moon Tides, the creator sticks to the winning stop motion formula that made her video Joy, for Iron & Wine, such a success.Pure Bathing Culture, image via CauseASceneMusicThe band, made up of guitarist Daniel Hindman and keyboardist Sarah Versprille, former backers of Andy Cabic of Vetiver, are two Portland-based musicians known for blending traditional folk/ revisionist jazz elements with synth, keyboard, electric guitars, and drums machines. You can read more about Pure Bathing Culture at Partisan Records, or catch them on tour at one of the following:10/21/13 Eugene, OR Cozmic Pizza10/22/13 Vancouver, BC Electric Owl10/23/13 Seattle, WA Chop Suey10/24/13 Portland, OR Bunk Bar10/25/13 Boise, ID Neurolux10/26/13 Salt Lake City, UT Urban Lounge10/27/13 Denver, CO Larimer Lounge10/28/13 Omaha, NE Slowdown10/29/13 Des Moines, IA Vaudeville Mews10/31/13 Chicago, IL Schubas Tavern11/02/13 Toronto, ON Silver Dollar Room11/03/13 Montreal, QCIl Motore11/05/13 Cambridge, MATT The Bear's Place11/08/13 New York City, NY Bowery Ballroom11/09/13 Pittsburgh, PA Club Cafe11/11/13 Cincinnati, OHMOTR Pub11/12/13 St. Louis, MOOld Rock House11/13/13 Kansas City, MORecord Bar11/15/13 Missoula, MTTop HatBelow, check out more stop motion animation from Hayley Morris:Iron and Wine "Joy" from Hayley Morris "Bounce Bounce" by Hilary Hahn and Hauschka from Hayley Morris Hayley Morris
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