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Saturday 30 June 2012

Pertwee, Anderson & Gold NANCY FOUTS

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 In this first foray into t.., I’m hoping to share some of my ideas, inspirations, images and articles on everything from contemporary art to psychogeography, food culture and urban landscaping. Travelling through the city of London I’m constantly inspired by the people, events, exhibitions and secrets it holds, and where better to document these encounters than out here in the inter-ether.



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A freelance writer and arts editor, experimental foodie with Animal Vegetable Mineral, marketing and new business manager at THIS IS Studio, late night coffee drinker and full time cake enthusiast.
http://fi-russell.tumblr.com/

Jamie Cullum BBC3 music list 26.06.2012



This week, Jamie is joined by one of his favourite singer-songwriters and pianists, Regina Spektor.
They speak about Regina's upbringing in Moscow surrounded by classical music and illegal Western music. She talks about moving to New York and how her feelings of being an outsider and frustration at trying to be a classical musician led to her unique style of writing.
Having recently released a new album called What We Saw From The Cheap Seats, the pair reflect on the musical journey of this album.

Betty Carter — Jazz (Ain’t Nothing But Soul)
The Modern Sound Of Betty Carter, ABC
Eddie Lang — April Kisses
OKeh Records
 Tom Waits — Lucky Day
The Black Rider, Island Records
 Sonny Stitt — Surfin’
Now!, Impulse Records
Criolo — Bogotá
Nó Na Orelha, Sterns Music
Regina Spektor Interview
 Ani DiFranco — Napolean
Dilate, Righteous Babe
 Regina Spektor — Samson
Songs, Self-Released
Regina Spektor — Open
What We Saw From The Cheap Seats, Warner Music
Louis Armstrong And Duke Ellington — It Don’t Mean A Thing (If It Ain’t Got That Swing)
The Great Reunion, Roulette Records
 John Surman — Whitman’s Wood
Saltash Bells, ECM Records
Michael Garrick Trio — Man, Have You Ever Heard
Moonscape, Airborne Records
Neneh Cherry And The Thing — Golden Heart
The Cherry Thing, Smalltown Supersound

Purple Tv.fr

Dossier Journal

Woodkid - Iron




  More of this artist;
http://www.yoannlemoine.com/

Friday 29 June 2012

Sexy people - pics from 80' to now

Victorian mugshots from Newcastle

Victorian criminal photographs from the Newcastle area made between December 1871 and December 1873. 
Photographs were taken for two reasons: the identification of the criminal classes; and to support theories about criminal physiology.








''Most of the photographs show prisoners with their hands on their laps, or in shot. This is because of theories about the shape of the skull and hands of criminals,” Rees said. “These pictures fed into the cod psychology of the day.”








Theories of anthropological criminology, the idea that a person is born criminal, and that such tendencies can be identified by physical indicators.


Prisoners were photographed upon arrival at jail, so the clothes in the mugshots reflect their social status and wealth. Many of them appear dirty, unwell and malnourished.


Most of the crimes committed were as a result of poverty, there are a few prisoners who appear middle-class and well-dressed. But the majority appear in a state of desperation.











In those days there were no restrictions on the age a child could be sent to prison, or indeed an age of criminal responsibility. Reform schools had been imposed in the 1850s, but children convicted of a crime still had to go to prison first.














http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/history/victorian-mugshots-reveal-nineteenth-century-interest-in-criminal-anthropology-7892823.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/twm_news/5268805390/in/set-72157625464218629/

Tuesday 19 June 2012

Vid, obraz, camera

1. Arri IIC 35mm i penthaflex 16mm z super obiektywami zeissa


2.
XH A1 and SgPro on Floatcam stedycam Pentax 50mm f1.7


(Canon XH A1 and SgPro 35mm adapter, on a Floatcam steadycam Pro. The colors are edited in "Color" on Mac.), sgpro 35mm adapter

Lip service - Sadie & Lauren


Blood Orange



Devonté Hynes has produced a lot of music. Some for himself: Testicicles, Lightspeed Champion and some for others: Basement Jaxx, Florence & The Machine, Theophilus London, Solange Knowles, Cassie, Diana Vickers. Somewhere in between all of this, Blood Orange was created.


http://bloodorangeforever.tumblr.com/

 Hynes has been living in New York City for the past three years where he has been concentrating on writing and producing for other artists. He simultaneously worked on songs in his bedroom, compiling them onto mixtapes that he would listen to while traveling around the city at night, letting the city’s nocturnal ecosystem seep into the music in his headphones. Informed by the equally neon atmosphere of Chris Issack, Billy Idol, 80's Japanese pop such as Yellow magic Orchestra and French singer F.R David, Hynes took the songs that form ‘Coastal Grooves’ on a trip to the West Coast where he started turning the ideas into an album with producer Ariel Rechtshaid in L.A.

 

 Alongside the music he heard playing in after-hours bars, Hynes drew inspiration from the identity blurring work of transgender icons such as Octavia St Laurent and the playful high-gloss nihilsm of Gregg Araki movies. Blood Orange is the music of a seedy yet inspirational New York night time.

Jamie Cullum BBC3 12.06.2012 music list


This week, he plays a gem he recently discovered in the BBC archives, featuring James Moody on the flute at London's Poplar Town Hall back in November 1967.
James Moody performs Yesterdays in a concert that featured an all-star line-up of jazz artists including Dizzy Gillespie on trumpet, Zoot Sims on tenor saxophone, Bob Cranshaw on bass, Clark Terry on flugelhorn and Louis Belson on drums.

The Nat King Cole Trio — Don't Let It Go To Your Head
After Midnight, Capitol Records
 The Meters — Oh, Calcutta!
Look-Ka Py Py, Josie Records
Sam Yahel — 2 Pilgrims
From Sun To Sun, Origin Records
Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio — Ad Lib Blues
Lester Young With The Oscar Peterson Trio, Norgran Records
 Regina Spektor — Small Town Moon
What We Saw From Cheap Seats, Sire Records
 James Moody — Yesterdays (BBC Archive Track From 1967)
Jono McCleery — She Moves
There Is, Counter Records
 Chick Corea — Spain
Light As A Feather, Polydor
 Curtis Stigers — Things Have Changed
There Is, Concord Records
 The Cinematic Orchestra — Necrology
The Cinematic Orchestra Presents In Motion #1, Ninja Tune

Thursday 7 June 2012

lIQUID SKY 1982 dir. Slava Tsukerman

























Niewidzialni kosmici w małych latających spodkach przylatują na ziemię w poszukiwaniu heroiny. Lądują na dachu apartamentu zamieszkiwanego przez miejscowego dilera i jego partnerkę. Obcy odkrywają wkrótce że ludzkie feromony wydzielane w trakcie uprawiania seksu mają bardzo podobne do heroiny działanie. Rozpoczynają więc zbieranie feromonów. Tropem obcych śledząc ich posunięcia podąża naukowiec niemieckiego pochodzenia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liquid_Sky

Jamie Cullum BBC3 playlist on 4.06.2012 Mark Murphy


This week, Jamie chats to seminal jazz vocalist Mark Murphy, who has been embraced in musical realms such as acid jazz and modern dance music. They speak about Mark's upbringing in a family of singers and how he was first turned on to jazz through the music of Art Tatum.
As one of the most inventive lyricists of instrumental standards, the pair discuss Mark's process for putting lyrics to songs.

Cab Calloway and His Orchestra — Everybody Eats When They Come To My House
Are You Hep to Jive?, Sony
Orfeo En Los Tambores — Tino Contreras
El Jazz Mexicano De Tino Contreras, Jazzman Records
Bob James — Nautilus
One, Columbia

Mark Murphy Interview
Art Tatum — Humoresque
The Genius Of Art Tatum, Volume 1, Verve Records
Mark Murphy — Milestones
Rah!, Riverside Records
Mark Murphy — You’re Blasé
Song For The Geese, RCA
Mark Murphy — On The Red Clay
Mark Murphy Sings, Muse
Mark Murphy — Sly
Stolen Moments, Muse Records
Troyka — Rest
Moxxy, Edition Records
Norah Jones — Say Goodbye
It Happens Quietly, Specific Jazz

Friday 1 June 2012

Memento Mori - Roger Ballen & Photographs 1982 - 2009


'I FINK U FREEKY' by DIE ANTWOORD dir. Roger Ballen

Directed by Roger Ballen & NINJA
Director of Photography Melle Van Essen
Edited by Jannie Hondekom @ Left
Post Production by Blade We luf u Fraser

No Church In The Wild & Play Dead




 Play Dead
David Arnold

 

Play Dead by Tim Simenon orchestral mix

 


Jak Murzyn został ninja - wykład Stanisława Michalkiewicza "Polska wobec kryzysu"

Kiedy słyszymy słowo "kryzys", kojarzy się to nam przede wszystkim z aspektem ekonomicznym, postaram się ten aspekt przedstawić, koncentrując się na finansowej stronie zagadnienia, bo to jest najbardziej interesujące w tej chwili. Ten kryzys finansowy rozwija się, przekształcając się w kryzys gospodarczy o charakterze trwałym, ale to nie wyczerpuje całości zagadnienia, bo na ten mechanizm kryzys nakłada się polska specyfika, która ma już bardzo wyraźny aspekt polityczny. Postaram się też go przedstawić, ale to też jeszcze nie wyczerpuje całości zagadnienia, dlatego że kryzys ma też swój aspekt moralny, jako kryzys przywództwa!" - zaczął swój wykład w tomaszowskiej filii Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, na Wydziale Zamiejscowym Nauk Prawnych i Ekonomicznych, Stanisław Michalkiewicz, który razem z liderem Kongresu Nowej Prawicy Januszem Korwin-Mikkem uczestniczył w panelach dyskusyjnych przygotowanych przez koło naukowe studentów tego wydziału KUL. (...)

http://klubinteligencjipolskiej.pl/ http://nowaprawica.org.pl/

Jamie Cullum BBC2 music list on 29.05.2012


CURUMIN, DUSTAN GALAS, CÉU, MARCO SOUZA, LUCAS MARTINS


Jamie Cullum plays an hour of jazz music ranging from its heritage to its future.
This week, he features Brazilian singer-songwriter Céu in session at the BBC Maida Studios. Céu's music takes influence from traditional Brazilian samba and jazz alongside new styles of Brazilian brega and modern soul. For this session, she performs tracks from her latest album, Caravana Sereia Bloom.


C.W. Stoneking — Rich Man’s Blues
King Hokum, King Hokum Records
 Benny Goodman — Sing Sing Sing
Bluebird Records
Jazzanova — No Use
Funkaus Studio Sessions, Sonar Kollektiv
The Charles Lloyd Quartet — Love-In
Love-In, Atlantic Records

Maida Vale Session Track
CéU — Lenda (Live At Maida Vale)
CéU — Amor de Antigos (Live At Maida Vale)

The Three Sounds — Repeat After Me
Soul Symphony, Blue Note Records
 Herbie Hancock — Tea Leaf Prophecy
River: The Joni Letters, Verve Records
 Art Tatum — Just One Of Those Things
Presenting The Art Tatum Trio, Verve Records
Jon Kennedy — Chocolate And Cheese
We’re Just Waiting For You Now, Tru Thoughts