The fifth official music video from the album The Human Footprint with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra - a musical epic that raises questions and illustrates the different ways in which man leaves an imprint on our planet.
We can all be amazed by the mysteries of life, and when taking a tiny seed in our hand awakens our wonder at the magic of how nothing comes to life. This video takes us up to the clouds from where we suddenly can see how Earth itself is like a tiny fragile seed.
Music, lyrics and concept:
Armand Gutheim.
Starring: Armand
Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson and Yvan Auzely.
Directed by Armand Gutheim.
Photography: Charlotte
Assarsson and Armand Gutheim.
Screenplay and
editing: Armand Gutheim.
Shot at Kungsholmen in
Stockholm, Sweden.
Special thanks to DansCompagniet and Internet Archive.
Published October 18th 2020.
©℗ 2020 MOTHER EARTH ARTISTS, Stockholm, Sweden
The fourth official music video from the album The Human Footprint with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra - a musical epic that raises questions and illustrates the different ways in which man leaves an imprint on our planet.
Today we are all constantly asking ourselves about the human footprint on our planet. That's good, but what do we actually do in our daily lives to reduce the negative impact? This is a video that does just that, repeatedly ask this question over and over again.
Music, lyrics and concept:
Armand Gutheim.
Starring: Armand
Gutheim, Hans Müller, Charlotte Assarsson and Yvan Auzely.
Directed by Lennart Harrysson and Armand Gutheim.
Photography: Lennart Harrysson, Charlotte
Assarsson and Armand Gutheim.
Screenplay and
editing: Armand Gutheim.
Shot at Kungsholmen in
Stockholm, Sweden and in Bangkok, Thailand.
Special thanks to Internet Archive.
Published October 3rd 2020.
©℗ 2020 MOTHER EARTH ARTISTS, Stockholm, Sweden
The third official music video from the album The Human Footprint with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra - a musical epic that raises questions and illustrates the different ways in which man leaves an imprint on our planet.
With a cry for help, Mother Earth gives us signals that everything is not the way it should be. Can we hear it? Do we see it? Do we care?... This video appeals to our conscience and reminds us that we actually are the children of life.
Music, lyrics and concept:
Armand Gutheim.
Starring: Armand
Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson and Jonathan Segel.
Directed by Armand Gutheim.
Photography: Charlotte
Assarsson and Armand Gutheim.
Screenplay and
editing: Armand Gutheim.
Shot at Kungsholmen in
Stockholm, Sweden.
Special thanks to DansCompagniet and Internet Archive.
Published September 19th
2020.
©℗ 2020 MOTHER EARTH ARTISTS, Stockholm, Sweden
BREATHE OUT TONIGHT
The second official music video from the album The Human Footprint with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra - a musical epic that raises questions and illustrates the different ways in which man leaves an imprint on our planet.
Late in our lives we may realize that the real purpose of life is to live in love and harmony with nature, ourselves and each other. This video urges us to take a deep breath, breathe out, sing along and just enjoy living.
Music, lyrics and concept:
Armand Gutheim.
Starring: Armand
Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson, Yvan Auzely and Hans Müller.
Directed by Lennart Harrysson
and Armand Gutheim.
Photography: Lennart
Harrysson, Charlotte Assarsson and Armand Gutheim.
Screenplay and
editing: Armand Gutheim.
Shot at Farsta strand and
Sätra in Stockholm, Sweden.
Published September 5th
2020.
©℗ 2020 MOTHER EARTH ARTISTS, Stockholm, Sweden
the first official music video from the album The Human Footprint with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra - a musical epic that raises questions and illustrates the different ways in which man leaves an imprint on our planet.
We live in a marvelous world with all the opportunities to enjoy life. But has the awareness of our society's destructive lifestyle maybe come too late? This is a music video that, after all, bears a seed of hope.
Music, lyrics and concept:
Armand Gutheim.
Starring: Armand
Gutheim, Yvan Auzely, Charlotte Assarsson and Hans Müller.
Directed by Armand Gutheim and
Lennart Harrysson.
Photography: Lennart Harrysson
and Charlotte Assarsson.
Screenplay and
editing: Armand Gutheim.
Shot at Kungsholmen in
Stockholm, Sweden.
Special thanks to Internet Archive.
Published August 22nd
2020.
©℗ 2020 MOTHER EARTH ARTISTS, Stockholm, Sweden
Music video no 9 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Directed by Armand Gutheim.
Special thanks to Flick Agency and Internet Archive.
Music video no 8 from the new album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim, Yvan Auzely, Simon Mårtensson, Hans Müller, Lennart Harrysson and Charlotte Assarsson.
Directed by Armand Gutheim.
The video was shot at Khao Tao in Hua Hin, Thailand and att Bromma, Skrubba and Sätra in Stockholm, Sweden. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.
Special thanks to Internet Archive.
Music video no 7 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson and Yvan Auzely.
Directed by Armand Gutheim and Charlotte Assarsson.
The video was shot at Kungsholmen, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.
Special thanks to DansCompagniet and Internet Archive.
9/11 [2001]
Music video no 6 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson and Yvan Auzely.
Directed by Armand Gutheim.
The video was shot at Haninge, Bromma, Kungsholmen and Norrmalm, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.
Special thanks to Haninge Cultural Center, Restaurant Heaven and Internet Archive.
HUMAN RIGHTS! [1968]
Music video no 5 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson, Yvan Auzely, Simon Mårtensson and Peter Lagergren.
The video was shot at Östermalm, Norrmalm, Kungsholmen and Vasastaden, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.
Special thanks to The National Theater Center and Internet Archive.
RED AND BLUE [1953]
Music video no 4 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim, Yvan Auzely, Simon Mårtensson, Charlotte Assarsson and Sven-Olov Persson.
The video was shot at Bromma, The Old Town and Kungsholmen, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm. Musicians: Armand Gutheim, Hans Müller, Simon Mårtensson, Yvan Auzely, Niklas Rundquist, Charlotte Assarsson, Sabina Gutheim, Sven-Olov Persson and The Nynäshamn Chamber Choir conducted by Karl Nicklas Gustavsson.
Special thanks to Indoor Wingsuit and Internet Archive.
APOCALYPSE [1945]
Music video no 3 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim, Charlotte Assarsson, Yvan Auzely and Simon Mårtensson.
Directed by Armand Gutheim.
The video was shot at Khao Tao, Hua Hin, Thailand, and at Bromma and Norrmalm, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.
Special thanks to Internet Archive.
Music video no 2 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim & The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
Starring: Armand Gutheim and Charlotte Assarsson.
The video was shot at Kungsholmen and The Old Town, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.
Special thanks to The Tolkien Society in Stockholm and Internet Archive.
Music video no 1 from the album "The Lost Memorial of the 1900s..." with Armand Gutheim and The Feel Harmonic Rockestra.
The video was shot at Skrubba and Solna, Stockholm. The music was recorded, mixed and mastered at Mother Earth Studio, Stockholm.