Raymond Raposa

Raymond Raposa

Historia

Raymond Raposa (1981-2022) was known to many friends and fans for his music, recording under the name Castanets, Raymond Byron and White Freighter, and Ray Raposa. Castanets was “one of the more prominent bands in the so-called American freak folk movement (also known as psychedelic folk and New Weird America) of the early 2000s.” He was a poet and storyteller who delivered his imagery through song. In his music, Raposa has known his share of rootlessness. His songs continuously evoke travel, but long for a still center. Ray was signed under Sufjan Stevens’ Asthmatic Kitty label and he collaborated with Sufjan and countless others over the years on many albums and a couple movie soundtracks. Raymond was equally known for his kindness, deep compassion, profound intellect, and his innate soulfulness. His river ran deep. He was gracious, and modeled a life without judgement.

Perfil

Raymond Raposa

Películas

Fell in Love with a Girl
Original Music Composer
A film about longstanding relationships, family, and the deep consequences of falling in love. While exploring themes of love in music, poetry and art, the filmmaker reflects on his life and the journeys on which love has taken him. Now, a new journey will test him again, an intercontinental exodus to keep his family together. A real and intimate portrait about the complexity of love.
Perfect sense
Music
En Glasgow, Escocia, mientras una misteriosa pandemia comienza a extenderse por todo el mundo, Susan, una brillante epidemióloga, se enamora de Michael, un hábil cocinero.
Beyond This Place
Music
Taking drugs and intense cycling are the only things to which Cloud Rock La Belle has remained faithful throughout his life. Now his son, Kaleo, challenges his eccentric father to a bike trip. Cycling through the Pacific Northwest, Kaleo questions his father's search for truth and demands justification for his absence in his life. This film explores their failed father and son relationship and questions whether the hippie concept of freedom ultimately failed.