Ski films with a specially recorded soundtrack are nothing new. But Riding Rhythms goes one step further, as the band will accompany the film on its premiere tour and perform live. A combination that is not only interesting for snow lovers! More clips can be found at: https://www.facebook.com/troublehaus/videos The action in the film takes place outside of ski resorts and motorized aids were deliberately avoided. The riders reach the terrain using their own muscle power. The film is not ski porn and shows the possibilities that the local mountains offer even in challenging winters. And although there are no professional riders on board, the action is impressive. Among others, the Innsbruck boys from Projekt Pommes let it rip in their usual playful way and mountain guide Raphi Imsand from Valais provides a good dose of big mountain. Now the premiere date of the film "Riding Rhythms" is fixed: October 15 in Ilanz near Laax. It will then continue to Zurich, among other places. Further tour stops will follow and will be announced (e.g. an Innsbruck premiere is being planned).
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Riding Rhythms - final teaser
Ski movie premiere with live music
Live soundtrack to the movie - while specially composed soundtracks are no longer a rarity these days, the guys from Troublehaus want to go one better and have the band play their movie "Riding Rhythms" live to the movie.
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