Monday 31 May 2021

Prince Far I and Creation Rebel Filmed by Don Letts at Dingwalls Camden Lock London (1978?)

As Adrian Sherwood says:
My ex-wife and myself worked at Dingwalls in the early eighties (where we in fact met) so I was lucky enough to see Adrian man the mixing desk on numerous occasions there (I always made sure I took those nights off from working the bar) Anyway I may take this opportunity to allow the mother of my kids to give her thoughts re Mr Williams...but first a tiny pic of a 'Snowball'!
Take it away Angela...
All I can say is lucky we don't get snow on the ground here in Melbourne as I would be so tempted to say 'snowball' in a Prince Far I impersonation EVERY time...

Kevin Richard Martin - Solaris & In Love With A Ghost

Kevin Richard Martin (The Bug, King Midas Sound) releases a stunningly powerful rescore of Andrei Tarkovsky’s seminal 1972 movie Solaris on Phantom Limb. 
In May 2020, British musician Kevin Martin was invited by the Vooruit arts centre in Gent, Belgium to compose a new score for a film of his choice. Having been long inspired by pioneering Soviet filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, Martin tells us that his 1972 masterpiece Solaris was the “natural choice”. The film is an unattested giant, not only of science fiction and Soviet film, but also in the annals cinematic history. And its original score, composed by regular Tarkovsky collaborator and early Soviet electronic musician Eduard Artemyev, is a magnificent work of haunting majesty, a key element to the film’s brilliance. Martin’s challenge was great: “it was with a certain amount of trepidation I stepped into such large footprints,” he writes. 
The results - Return to Solaris - are breathtaking. The film is intense, psychologically devastating and bleakly compelling. Interweaving themes of love, horror, sorrow, nostalgia, memory and dystopia, Martin’s score expertly mirrors this expansive breadth of psychic weight, from existential dread to heartbreaking poignancy, with immense emotional gravity. Drawn to its “narrative struggle between organic, pastoral memories of a lost past, and the harsh, dystopian realities of a futuristic hell,” Martin employs atonal noise, simmering waves of distorted synthesis, undulating drones and otherworldly, astronomic sound-design to crushing effect. Subtly submerged recurring motifs - reflections of individual characters - rise and fall amidst the fog, occasionally illuminating the doom like motes of starlight, before settling back into the density of space. 
Tarkovsky’s Solaris won the Grand Prix Spécial du Jury at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival and was screened for an incredible fifteen years uninterrupted in the Soviet Union. It is placed highly in “greatest movies of all time” lists published by Empire and the BBC, among others. Steven Soderburgh directed a Hollywood remake in 2002, starring George Clooney, and scored by Cliff Martinez.  

Credits 
Music performed, produced and composed by Kevin Richard Martin 
Mastered by Stefan Betke 
Artwork by Simon Fowler 
Released June 25, 2021

Sunday 30 May 2021

'Black Is' Mix

Includes tracks by The Last Poets, Charlie Haden & Hank Jones, Gary Bartz Ntu Troop,  Adrian Younge and Ali Shaheed Muhammad, Getto Kitty, Darongo, Sly & the Family Stone, Experience Unlimited, Ghostpoet, Eddie Floyd, Marvin Gaye, William DeVaughn, The O'Jays, The Staple Singers, James Brown, The Temptations, Willie Wright, Syl Johnson, Parliament, Charles Mingus, Sault, Saul Williams, Malcolm X featuring Keith LeBlanc, Kode9 & The Spaceape and Curtis Mayfield
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