Acid Washed & Anthony Burrill. November 25, 2009

Acid Washed & Anthony Burrill

Music, line & colour. I love this video for the single “General Motors, Detroit, America” by Record Makers’ latest signing, Acid Washed. The video created by Anthony Burrill features his signature style of beautiful simplicity, producing an almost hypnotic display of colour & simple lines. It’s a refreshing approach considering the overblown production values of most modern music videos.

Check it out at Vimeo.

Update: The debut 12” by Acid Washed is available in transparent vinyl with Artwork by Anthony Burrill via Records Makers.

Unkle’s Video For ‘Heaven’. March 23, 2009

Unkle's Video For 'Heaven'

Explosions & Skateboards. Unkle. Spike Jonze. Lakai Skate Team. Explosions. Is there anything more to say?

Check out the video for the track ‘Heaven’ by Unkle.

Buddha Bar London. October 16, 2008

Buddha Bar London

Chill out in London. In these stressful financial times it’s good to hear that Buddha Bar, the famous chill-out Paris nightspot, has now opened a London branch. Located under Waterloo Bridge in a Grade 2 listed space, the place has been created by Raymond Visan, the creator behind the original Parisian Buddha Bar. So expect the oriental vibes, design, and food of the original, plus the signature hip chill-out music soundtrack (there are currently 14 best-selling Buddha Bar music compilations – if you like laid back chill-out tunes with an oriental flavouring, do yourself a favour and check them out.)

Find out more about Buddha Bar.

Modeselektor. April 29, 2008

Modeselektor

The germans are coming! I’m a bit late to the party on this one, but better late than never, eh? Modeselektor are Gernot Bronsert and Sebastian Szary, an electronic act formed in Berlin. Often raved about by Radiohead frontman, Thom Yorke, Modeselektor’s album ‘Happy Birthday!’ features vocals by Yorke, as well as some other notable vocal contributors such as Maxïmo Park and Paul St. Hillaire.

If you like the darker electronic sounds of musical acts like Unkle, Portishead, etc, then check out Modeselektor. The Thom Yorke track The White Flash and Let Your Love Grow featuring Paul St. Hillaire are tracks worth checking out for a taste of their sound.

CocoRosie. April 7, 2008

Cocorosie

Strange & Beautiful. I don’t often post about music, simply because it’s not often that I hear something that sounds different to my ears. So it was really refreshing to hear something genuinely bizarre and unusual in the from of CocoRosie. The Paris based American sisters have a bizarre attitude to instrumentation in the form of vintage children’s musical toys, but couple it with eeriely beautiful vocals. Check out this live recording via youtube to appreciate their weirdness in a live setting, or check out the video for the track Noah’s Ark (attractive women with mustaches makes me feel slightly uncomfortable!)

Find out more at CocoRosie Land (be warned: the websites as strange as the music.)

Sia. December 3, 2007

Sia

Ahoy there, matey! I went to a great gig last night on a boat. I drove to Bristol to watch Sia play live at Thekla. The Thekla venue is an old Baltic coaster ship which was bought by an eccentric musician and converted into a fantastically intimate music venue.

Sia, who is probably better know for her vocal work with Zero 7, has an effortlessly soulful voice on record, and in a live setting she doesn’t disappoint either. The intimate setting onboard the Thekla was the perfect place for Sia to perform, and created one of the most emotive atmospheres I’ve experienced at a live music event. If you ever get the chance to catch her live, make sure you do.

You can find more Sia tour dates on her MySpace page.

Phonofone by Science & Sons. October 10, 2007

Phonofone by Science & Sons.

Ceramics + Music = Design Beauty. I want a Phonofone by Science & Sons. The Phonofone is clever piece of applied science, a beautiful icon of nostalgia, and an ironic twist on the insular nature of personal listening devices. Through passive amplification alone, the Phonofone can instantly transform any personal music player + earbuds into a sculptural audio console. Without the use of external power or batteries, the Phonofone inventively exploits the virtues of horn acoustics to boost the audio output of standard earphones to up to 55 decibles (that’s roughly the maximum volume of laptop speakers). Upon connecting active earphones to the Phonofone their trebly buzzing is instantly and profoundly transformed into a warm, rich and resonant sound.

Find out more about the Phonofone by Science & Sons.

Interpol & Designer Prison Cells. August 23, 2007

Sorry for the lack of posts this week… but I’ve been skipping around the country for the past few days. The highlight was catching Interpol play live on Monday night.

Also, I tried out a new design concept hotel in Birmingham called Nite Nite. The hotel is a boutique budget hotel that takes it’s inspiration from Japanese capsule hotels. Essentially, your room amounts to what can only be described as a luxury prison cell. That may sound awful, but it’s actually a great experience. The tiny windowless room which is kitted out with a 42 inch plama televisions and a high-spec wet-room area can be completely controlled from a star-trek style neon control panel on the wall. It’s what I imagine a cabin on a luxury space travel trip to the moon would be like at some point in the future.

If you’re not claustraphobic and you ever find yourself in Birmingham, UK and need a room for the night in the centre of the city, you should definitely check out Nite Nite.

Don’t Fart On My Heart. June 27, 2007

Ebony Bones Video By TEAR

Great video work from London based creative team. The guys from TEAR let me know about the award winning video they created for the buzz generating artist Ebony Bones. TEAR is the alias representing designer George Tsioutsias and artist Theo Michael, and the video they’ve created for the charmingly titled single ‘Don’t Fart On My Heart’ is a strikingly visual collection of scribbles and random stuff (just what I like.)

You can see the video on YouTube, or get a better quality version on TEAR’s website.

See more work by TEAR.

Gypsy Is The New Black. April 30, 2007

Gypsy Music

‘Gypsy’ probably isn’t the right word. It’s just that it slips off the tongue better than ‘Eastern European’. Whatever you want to call it, there does seems to be an emerging trend for all things gypsy/eastern european. Apparently, “Gypsy Holidays” are the hip new short-holiday experience. There’s even a major US television series currently airing following the lives of a family of travellers called The Riches.

However, it’s music where it’s really having a big impact. There’s the “Gypsy Punk” of Gogol Bordello that’s been around for a while, but it’s the newer eastern-european folk influenced artists that are ticking all the boxes for me. Check out the slavic radiohead stylings of Beruit, or other eastern-bloc tinged artists like DeVotchKa, A Hawk & A Hacksaw or Matt Elliot.

Quick! Buy yourself a battered caravan, before everybody wants in on the trend!