I got a bit of a shock there Dermot as I scrolled down past that one....I thought that it looked a bit like Lady GaGa LOL!!cybot wrote:
Electronica - what are you listening to?
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To be is to do: Socrates
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
To do is to be: Sartre
Do be do be do: Sinatra
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Who he? LOL :))))) Some choice reading below on the sleeve designer :)fergus wrote:I got a bit of a shock there Dermot as I scrolled down past that one....I thought that it looked a bit like Lady GaGa LOL!!cybot wrote:
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia : Alex Rutherford
Alex Rutterford is a British director and graphic designer working mostly on music videos. He studied graphic design at the Croydon School of Art and graduated in 1991. He started his professional career by designing graphics on sets for films such as Judge Dredd. He was a member of the design team lost in space where he worked as CG artist and creative director. Nowadays he is repped by production companies RSA and Black Dog, the promo division of RSA.
His most well-known works include the videos for "Gantz Graf" by Autechre, "Verbal" by Amon Tobin and "Go to Sleep" by Radiohead. Lesser known is the unofficial video he created for the Autechre track "Eutow" as part of the Channel 4 music programme Lo-fi in 2001. His short film work includes Sound Engine, an early study made for onedotzero2 set to an Autechre song; 3space, again specially made for onedotzero and set to the overture of Mozart's The Marriage of Figaro; and Monocodes. All these films and videos consist of 3D computer generated imagery, and feature visuals that follow the rhythm of the music very closely. These works were produced during his time at lost in space in the case of the onedotzero works as lost in space films.
Rutterford also designed the cover for the Autechre albums Draft 7.30 and Untilted, as well as the booklet and menu for Chris Cunningham's Directors Label DVD. In addition to this he worked as graphics designer on two music videos directed by Cunningham, namely Björk's "All Is Full of Love (1999), and Squarepusher's "Come On My Selector" (1998) for which he created the video screens. He also did the camerawork, together with Rob Bliss, for Cunningham's Rubber Johnny.
His works have appeared in onedotzero film festivals, DVD releases, and the book onedotzero Motion Blur published by Laurence King, lovebytes, and several other digital film DVD compilations.
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I think this might fall in here:
Do or do not, there is no try
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Three more from Autechre....all on double vinyl.
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Last three vinyls from Ae; Whew! I'll leave the 12" for another time :)
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A welcome relief! Not really Jazz or anything else so I stuck it here. I remember getting this beautiful Lp in Murray Records at the top of Grafton St. It had a long narrow entrance with plenty of elbow room for the old vinyl :) Wonder how George is now? Is he still around?
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Across the road from Freebird on Wicklow Street is a basement shop called "Record Collector" you'll often find him behind the counter there!cybot wrote: Wonder how George is now? Is he still around?
That was a great shop at the back of Creation Arcade, it probably supplied the base for my punk/new wave albums after Advance closed.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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Wow! I thought that shop was long gone. He used to have quite a few Russian pressings.Ivor wrote:Across the road from Freebird on Wicklow Street is a basement shop called "Record Collector" you'll often find him behind the counter there!cybot wrote: Wonder how George is now? Is he still around?
That was a great shop at the back of Creation Arcade, it probably supplied the base for my punk/new wave albums after Advance closed.
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I couldn't swear it's still there but it was until a month or two ago.JAW wrote:
Wow! I thought that shop was long gone. He used to have quite a few Russian pressings.
Vinyl -anything else is data storage.
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