
Nina Goddess of Dance
NINA: Special Edition Bonus Pack
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Special Edition Bonus Pack includes: Nina's CD “Dance Unlimited, Nina "the videos" on DVD, a second CD with two un-released singles and a personally autographed photo. Nina makes dance music for the happy dance crowds of the world.
tracks
- 1 CD - Want to Do Tonight
- 2 CD - Fly With Me
- 3 CD - Do You Do You Love Me
- 4 CD - Ave Maria
- 5 CD - Trip to the Moon
- 6 CD - Rom-eo & Juli-8
- 7 CD - I Will Not Die
- 8 CD - Baby Don't You Want Me
- 9 CD - You Are My Life
- 10 CD - Want to Do Tonight [Amsterdam Mix]
- 11 DVD - Thousand of a Kind
- 12 DVD - Trip to the moon
- 13 DVD - Fly with me
- 14 DVD - Behind the scenes
- 15 CD - Bonus Singles
- 16 CD - Bonus Singles
- 17 Autographed Photo
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albums you will love
- NINA GODDESS OF DANCE: Dance Unlimited
- DAVID D DAY: Turn Your Head This Way (ep)
- STEVE IANNETTI: The Terror of Tiny Town
- SOLORAYZ: Songs From the Couch
- JON SOLO: Solosphere
- PROJECT NORTH MEETS SOUTH: Project North Meets South
- PROGENITOR: Waiting Room Nausea
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NINA: Special Edition Bonus Pack
General Story:
It all started out in february 2000. Before that I was only playing classical piano, and singing in choirs. My husband who had been fiddling with electronic music for years, threw me the mike and said "sing for me", and I sang.......I actually haven't stopped since :) Anyhow, my first song "Valentines day" went up the charts in the spring of 2000 and reached #9 overall on mp3.com. After all great response I couldn't just let go of it, so I made more songs. And even more songs...and then in the summer of 2000 I got a request for video photage.
So in August I made my first video.! Also during the late summer my Shaking-Nina was made as a promotion tool. It got very popular and it was circulating through the web. Continuously featured on various sites especially popular on dutch sites. During the fall and winter the video was broadcasted on NOW TV and on several musicsites around. The NOW TV broadcast included a live phone interview too.
One of my biggest media success was due to an article in Aftonbladet a major swedish newspaper. The article was in the IT section, which also was featured on their web page for as long as 4 weeks. ( jan-feb 2001 )That article generated several more articles for local magazines and even the region TV was at our house filming some studio recording and interviewed me.
In feb 2001 I also made pro artist shots which can be viewed, (like the articles and my paintings) on my image page.... That's my story so far, I might not have included every event and it's far from ended, but I don't want to put any reader to sleep. :) Thanks for visiting my page, and feel very welcome to visit again, there are always new songs and albums in progress.
The CD:
The CD consists of 10 beautiful songs that will get you on you feet and dancing round the room. The full length CD is an up beat combination on witty lyrics and a neo-synthpop dance techno beat. This is a must of and Dance lover's music collection. When you purchase this Bonus pack you will receive the total Nina Experience!
The DVD:
During my short career I've made three videos, the first one for 'Fly with Me' and the second one for 'Trip to the moon' and my newest one 'Thousand of a Kind'. Thanks a million for your time and support. Feel free to visit anytime, for news and new songs.
It's here! Now you can take Nina home and put her in your *DVD player! This exclusive disc, available only from this website contains:
1) Thousand of a Kind
Nina is Weightless hoping she will not be your thousand of a Kind.....
2) Trip to the Moon
SPACE SHIPS, Aliens and MAGIC...
...is what you'll see in my brand new video to "Trip to the Moon" Join Nina as she departs a Swedish space station bound for the moon, only to meet someone very familiar along the way....
3) Fly With Me
About the Aircraft ...
The Stampe SV4 Designed in Belgium in the 30-ies by Jean Stampe and his partner Vertongen, therefore "SV4" (their 4:th design). 30 planes was built in Beligum before World War II, but then the germans came... when France needed military training aircraft about 700 more was built, and also a couple of hundred in Algeria.
Bouns Feature:
A "Behind the scenes" documentary for each video Clip album with exclusive photos of Nina Advanced interaction with animated menus!
* This disc is playable in all DVD players that support the SVCD format.
Bonus Singles:
You will receive a second CD containing two surprise un- released bonus tracks!
Special Gift from Nina to you:
Included in each bonus pack is a Photo of Nina Personal Autographed!
reviews
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Great CD
author: Joshua EngelbrechtI love Nina's work, so I decided to buy the CD. It was everything that I expected. The songs were great. I especially liked I Will Not Die. I had a slight problem playing the DVD, but found a way to circumvent the problem.
Wow… What a deal 2 CD and a DVD for under $20.00 not to mention the autographed
author: DavidThe CD is an up-beat high spirited collation on 10 tracks that will make you dance the night away! All tracks are well mastered for a unique listening experience. This young beauty from Sweden just overwhelms you with talent. The DVD looks like it was produced right in Hollywood with Nina floating in mid-air on "Thousand of a Kind". The animation on "Trip to the Moon" is fantastic does Steven Spielberg know about this? Then watch Nina fly a real SV4 rare vintage airplane as she takes for a ride you soon won’t forget. The entire music DVD is choreographed with just the right amount of action to keep you on the edge of your seat. The autographed picture puts the icing on the cake. I highly recommend the special collectors edition for both value and constants!
highly recommend “Nina Goddess of Dance- The Videos” to any and everyone. It’s f
author: Bud BennettWhen I heard that ZapTronic Productions had released a DVD of the Nina videos, I knew it would be a first rate production, but frankly, I was unprepared for the degree of professionality, artistry, and technology that went into making it. From start to finish this is a quality product. The packaging, navigation screens, menus, videos, and extras are every bit as professional and impressive as anything you will find coming from major labels. First off, this DVD is an SVCD. Look at your DVD player to see if it will support SVCD technology, and remember that there is a real difference between DVD, VCD, and SVCD. Most new players will support it as SVCD is fast becoming the industry standard. SVCD has a different navigation process than VCD or standard DVD, you use the number pad and arrow keys to navigate, and one of the first screens on the Nina DVD explains this. I thought that was a very good idea and knowing this made navigation quick and easy. (If you’d like to take a quick look to see if your player supports SVCD, here’s a good site: www.dvdrhelp.com/dvdplayers.php) These days, whenever I get a new DVD, one of the first things I do is look at the menus to see what the extras are. I was excited to see that not only are there all three of Nina’s music videos on this disc, but there are also short films explaining the process’ behind the making of the videos, and extra artistic photos of Nina, as well as mention of her website where many Nina songs can be had for free listening. The videos on this disc are: Thousand of a Kind, Trip to the Moon, and Come Fly with Me. Each is extremely well done in terms of artistry and technology. One of the many things that fascinated me was the way each video was centered on flight in their own ways. I know I’ve always dreamed of flying and it’s nice to see three different artistic interpretations of flight in these videos. Thousand of a Kind shows Nina floating in a white space amongst small screens showing music playing. I was extremely impressed with the way these screens came and went because they aren’t just flat rectangles, they come and go as if they really are floating in space slowly spinning or floating randomly by. On the screens are films of Nina playing guitar and someone playing keyboards. These screens were a very nice touch and they impressed me greatly. Another thing that impressed me was a scene in which Nina takes a tear from her eye and basically gives it to us, the viewer. When she lets go of the tear, we see a reflection of her in it, and wouldn’t you know, the reflection is upside down, JUST like it would be in a real tear or water droplet. This kind of attention to detail is most impressive to me and shows up throughout the entire DVD. Trip to the Moon is a technological marvel for me. Almost the entire video is computer generated, but this is interspersed with film of Nina’s head inside the space helmet, and of Nina as Goddess. For those of us who are not overly familiar with computer animation, this is an amazing thing. Master Zap took a film of Nina’s face singing and put it inside the helmet of a spacesuit that he made on the computer, and then animated it to be walking and driving a spaceship and all. It’s totally amazing. The story in the video is pretty neat too. Nina as astronaut is in danger, but Nina as Goddess is watching over her and does a nifty trick to save the day. Then Nina as astronaut and Nina as Goddess say goodbye. It’s very cool and touching and interesting and just plain beautiful. Come Fly with Me is by far my favorite of the three videos. I think it’s because it gives us a glimpse of the real Nina (or maybe the other two videos are the “real” Nina?). In this video, Nina is flying a plane, rock climbing and standing near what I assume are Viking ruins. Throughout this all are several beautiful headshots of Nina singing. It’s a very beautiful video. One of my favorite scenes in it has Nina “swimming” in the sky near the plane- an interesting and well done bit of computer magic. The story behind the story is good too. Apparently Nina and Master Zap were shooting the video at home and decided to go to the local airport. There they found a plane and some pilots and explained the video and wondered if she could fly in the plane. I’ll bet the pilots were delighted to cooperate! The extras on the DVD are not to be missed either. Part of the extras are short films about the filming of the videos, including some very nice examples of how some of the technical aspects of them were done on the computer. I really enjoyed the behind the scenes information on these short films and they truly added a new level of enjoyment to the videos. They were both informative and entertaining too. For instance, in the film about filming Thousand of Kind, the “secret” of how Nina floated in space is revealed. Believe me, it’s quite sweet and entertaining. Seems a crew of qualified assistants was involved in the whole process. Also, in these extras is mention of the production time, computer tools used and some actual step by step examples of exactly how it was done. To someone with little to no knowledge of computer magic, these films were amazing. I highly recommend “Nina Goddess of Dance- The Videos” to any and everyone. It’s first-rate from it’s packaging to it’s art to it’s technology. It’s a definite hit in my book.