Thursday, 27 October 2016
Baby Thor
Here I am while back thinking deep thoughts. pic.twitter.com/xrZpNUnuXc— thor harris (@thorharris666) October 26, 2016
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Flock of Dimes (aka Wye Oak’s Jenn Wasner) with Thor & Friends (Peggy Ghorbani on marimba, Sarah "Goat" Gautier on marimba, vibraphone, xylophone, organ, voice, mellotron and piano and Harris on sundry percussion and wind instruments)
Earlier this year, my friend Thor sent me the results of his latest creative endeavor - a record from a band he was calling Thor and Friends. At the time, I was still knee-deep in my own record-making process, and was exhausted by the sound of my own voice. The record that Thor sent me became a constant presence in my life after that. I became so attached to it that I asked Thor if he and his aforementioned friends might be willing to spend some time with me, reimagining some of the songs on my forthcoming record. And so-lucky me-I got to spend a few days in Austin with these talented, kind, creative people, breathing new life into a group of songs that I had already lived with for years- Jenn Wasner
Everything Is Happening Today
Semaphore
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Massive Attack - Just A Matter Of Time
Where's Tricky?
A promo video directed by Roger Pomphrey in 1991 for the rare Massive Attack track Just A Matter Of Time, the audio of which has only ever been used on this video. The video itself was only ever released as part of a VHS compilation take called 'Dance International'
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Adnate
Adnate's Adam Goodes Doug Moran Portrait Prize entry has rich graffiti heritage
While it was so great to see Megan Seres take out top honours in the Moran Portrait Prize yesterday I've got to say that my favourite entrant would have been Adnate's portrait of Adam Goodes 'Be Brave'.If you are walking through the streets and laneways of Melbourne and you want to see more work by Matt may I suggest that you look around (and up)
Adnate
Beyond The Lands
Point of View: Berlin
Into The Sun
Samantha Harris: Archibald 2013
Signs of Life
I am love this work down at The Power Station in Collingwood as I think Adnate's portraits work so well in conjunction with Mayo's 'caligraffiti'. Video also features work by Askew, Guido and Rone
Also this work up at my local mall with Smug and Sofles...
Wednesday, 26 October 2016
Tuesday, 25 October 2016
Who? Eeee. Em. Aye
OTD in 1964 - EMI turn down The High Numbers.— RamAlbumClub (@RamAlbumClub) October 22, 2016
Two months later they changed their name to The Who and released I Can't Explain pic.twitter.com/knJ4p5ADVP
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