Thursday, May 11, 2006
Thursday, August 04, 2005
Talk about premature...
Warner Brothers have released details of The Flaming Lips' upcoming music video DVD.
Originally slated for an August release, the 18 promo compilation will be come out sometime in August and include the following videos:
Mr. Ambulance Driver
SpongeBob and Patrick Confront the Psychic Wall Of Energy
Fight Test
Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots
Do You Realize? (UK Version)
Race For The Prize
Waiting For A Superman
This Here Giraffe
When You Smile
Bad Days
Christmas At The Zoo
Be My Head
She Don't Use Jelly
Turn It On
Frogs
Talkin' Bout The Smiling Deathporn Immortality Blues (Everyone Wants To Live Forever)
Phoebe Battles The Pink Robots
Are You A Hypnotist??
Do You Realize? (US Version)
Watch this space for more info...
Louis XIV - God Killed The Queen
Goldfrapp - Supernature
News from the Goldfrapp camp is that 'Number 1' will follow Ooh La La as their 2nd single. The video is currently being shot in Europe by Dawn Shadforth and promises to be their best collaboration yet.
The album Supernature album is out on August 22nd.
Pre-order a copy here.
Tuesday, July 05, 2005
Specialten Issue 10
Issue 10 of this excellent DVD magazine is out now.
This issue contains the likes of Cat Power, Joanna Newsom and Be Your Own Pet.
They're also looking for submissions for future issues.
Email: submissions@specialten.com
Or send to:
Specialten
Sterling House
Kimberley Road
London
NW6 7SF
Thursday, June 23, 2005
Sunday, June 19, 2005
Missy Elliot - Lose Control
10 years of Vibe photography
Excellent photography book. It's been doing the rounds for the last couple of years and has become a true collector's item.
VX: Ten Years of "VIBE" Photography
Wednesday, June 08, 2005
Rubber Johnny by Chris Cunningham
Warp Films team up with director Chris Cunningham for an imaginative film about a shape-shifting kid and his dog.
Preorder a copy of Rubber Johnny.
Check out Chris Cunningham's online portfolio and press file.
DIY: The Rise of Lo-Fi Culture
Amazing and insightful book by Amy Spencer, published in January 2005, chronicling highlights in DIY culture in the media and music industry. Interesting read for anyone thinking of setting up a lo-fi operation:
Order your copy here.













