Society is constantly evolving, and Doctor Noize takes the opportunity to slow things down a bit and marvel in the pure, radiant splendor of music education. His uplifting new music video for “1-2-3-4-5-6-7 A Song” is striking.
Doctor Noize wrote, recorded, played & arranged the single. The single showcases Doctor Noize's masterful ability to play music. The track showcases the prowess of jazz saxophonist Anton Schwartz, the Colorado Children’s Chorale, and the renowned City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, combining complexity with stellar artistry. Enumeration has never felt less like a movie.
However, the music video, directed by the legendary Sidney Cullinan, takes this release to an extraordinary level. Cullinan cobbles together footage from more than 15 years of Doctor Noize’s performances, sessions, and collaborations to create a scrapbook that powerfully conveys the artist’s relationship with kids, families, and musicians around the world.
The visuals convey the very essence of what drives Doctor Noize, inclusivity, creativity, and joyous musical pleasure, from inquiring children learning how a song is put together to orchestral musicians performing the tune with beaming precision. It is a heartwarming, thoughtful one, not because of sentiment, but because I was genuinely moved.
“1-2-3-4-5-6-7 A Song” is an easy-to-follow lesson in the art of music making, offering a video that’s educational and enchanting. Children exude happiness and demonstrate excitement as they absorb rhythm, routine, and numbers without even realizing it. Adults often yearn for the precise moment when a piece of music changed their life.
This is a good omen for Positive Energy. A fitting label for an artist who has built a career on blending an imaginative spirit with pleasure and connection. This video is an inspiring testament to the magic that can happen when creativity transcends generations, whether you are a lifelong Doctor Noize fan or new to the band.
