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The Lenzmen -Heartbeat Video drops

Lenzmen “Heart Beat” on YouTube

Lenzmen: Centri, Dynamics Plus, Earthadox, Dokta Strange. circa…, man a long time ago.

Heartbeat is from the Lenzmen album Scientific Community and Magnify Lenz (double album)

Inspiration came from the Treacherous Three “Feel the Heartbeat” (1981). I reworked the break and added all the other musical elements. We also did some humming in the background. The video uses the 3D models of the Lenzmen, animated in Daz Studio, and synced to a new acapella (Using Studio ID) and then run through an AI filter. Any non-animated elements were generated from scratch. All graffiti was hand drawn in Procreate. I say this looks like what you’d see scribbled in one of my rhyme books.

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New Video: Dynamics Plus “Landing Site for the Dynamic Entity


New video from The Dynamic Universe Volume 02 Foresight Wars. It’s track 03 “Landing Site for the Dynamic Entity”.

Landing Site for the Dynamic Entity

– written by Dynamics Plus

At 66 thousand miles per second, breaking hyperspace, I’m detected:

Projective, moving at high speeds.

Wide spread panic grips the planet.

Dynamics, astral galactic travel.

Projected lines of impact:

in N.Y.C., contacting lyricists and scientific emcees.

Starman with a Star Brand as cosmic dust is hourglass sand.

Mantis-1, mothership lands at Belmont Lake,

Her running lights pulsate,

Her bells make tones.

Lenzmen, now existing the black zone.

An extra dimension, inner-mind space dominion connection.

My Mantis-1, riding around Orion’s gate watching-

the Silver Surfer and Galactus argue over a planet’s fate.

See my stargazing collection, Phoenix is star-blazed on a plate.

I’m breaking through your atmosphere,

body-surfing on solar flares.

My Gyruss, gyrating, radar-evading, a-shaped,

an a-shaped disappears, what appears to be an

a-shaped spaceship reappears, it’s followed by flashing lights-

swallowing the whole metropolitan-

leaving everything leveled

 in an eleven-mile-wide valley

leading up to its landing site-

where all the scientists tally the effects of my Foresight.

My mind, my mind’s actions crack the strata,

setting off chain reactions.

Matter touches anti-matter,

I’m splashing in lava pits.

Gravitational fields of instability as the earthen plates shift.

You inner-inability, (me)ntally Alien ET entity

entering quickly, visually changing density-

(men)tally mentioning eventually.

Lenzmen existing extending exponentially

by the turn of the century.

Driving off your resources with optic forces.

Crushing free electrons into Energons,

Plus, packed into pentagons.

I’m a dynamic emcee from Cybertron.

My atomic bomb split,

your brain’s grey matter rifts,

My time continuum tilts,

My lens tints, film I over-exposed

flows at your fingerprints.

Mental Flex:
reconnects the continents,

unconscious God exists,

I’m turning, twisting fuel emissions.

Force centrifugal, foresight, science force

throws off your satellites, misalign, miss.

Missile guidance systems are off course.

The fabric of space unrolls,

the outer core blows,

colors collect in kaleidoscopes,

Captain Dynamics Plus space-folds

as the planet explodes, cirrus, starcluster, bust stardust.

Memories and glowing comet dust for all those to see.

I’m Captain Dynamics Plus, my starship

The Mantis-1 drifts through the comet dust

to explore galaxies. So, remember me,

Captain Dynamics Plus: Stardust Memories

The album Dynamic Universe Volume 02 Foresight Wars is available on all digital platforms for purchase and streaming. Spotify link is here

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Movies Review Blood & Gold and SISU

So, I did the thing where I rent two movies that are very similar- knowing that I am going to mix up the details over time. The last time I did this was the movies Prestige (directed by Christopher Nolan, starring Hugh Jackman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine) and The Illusionist (directed by Neil Burger, starring Edward Norton, Jessica Biel and Paul Giamatti). Even today I mix and match who was in what and what happened. Yesterday, I watched Blood & Gold (directed by Peter Thorwarth, starring Robert Maaser, Marie Hacke and Alexander Scheer) and SISU (directed by Jalmari Helander. starring Jorma Tommila, Aksel Hennie and Jack Doolan).

Both movies center around battle, over gold, with Nazis. In Blood & Gold, there’s a cache of gold, hidden in a small town that the Nazis are after. In SISU, a legendary Finnish commando-turned-prospector has the stash of gold the baddies are after. The protagonists in both films are ‘super soldiers’ in that they are extraordinarily skilled, durable and determined to have justice prevail at the end of World War II. Pretty much the (rogue) Nazis have realized that they have lost the war and getting a bounty of gold in their last hope for escaping the swiftly coming retribution.

What did I expect?

Well, violence. Action…and more violence and action. Both movies deliver. SISU has a Tarantino Grind House feel [see the chapter break titles] and some of the camera work feels very Sergio Leone and there are even western music cues. I’ve been on a war movie bend as I recently watched the remake of All Quiet on The Western Front (2022 film directed by Edward Berger) and really enjoyed it.

The plot lines are rather simple for each film, with very little needing to be explained here, but if someone is lost, here’s breakdown.

Blood & Gold: A soldier is left for dead by his Nazi company, rescued by a woman from a nearby farmhouse, they are caught up in the action and fighting an SS troop over a stash of hidden gold.

SISU: A retired soldier finds a gold deposit, but has to fend off a company of rogue Nazis to keep it.

Both movies excel in tone as the tension is tight and the gory-action is fantastic. Everyone likes seeing evil Nazis go out in terrible ways, right? The only downside to these films is that they both have over-the-top endings. In some parts, it’s work to suspend your belief and stay in the realm of “this could happen”. For Blood & Gold, it’s the use of extra shocks or who-gets-who, which is a fun turn, but unexpected in a film that started out so gritty.

For SISU (a word that roughly translates to Strength and Perseverance), it was really, really pushing it. And leaned to the point that it almost became an Indiana Jones movie. I recommend both movies and suggest you watch them in the order I did- first Blood & Gold and then SISU. Thankfully, they live up to their trailers. I’m not a movie critic, I’m just critiquing a movie or two.

Video Dynamics Plus “Stardust Memories”

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