Via the Daily Diggers site: available as a T-shirt, A2 print and postcard from the Madina shop
My forthcoming album is now up for pre-order on iTunes – UK store link / US store link. 12 tracks plus a pdf booklet with it. The Ninja shop has the regular CD, limited book/ flexi disc / CD package, regular mp3 and WAV versions and an exclusive Expanded and Extended version in 24 bit WAV format up for pre-order also.
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Two amazing short films (well, one is a trailer actually) by Big Lazy Robot – incredible effects and design, Amon Tobin‘s remix of Noisia‘s ‘Machine Gun’ features in the first as well. More on the K3loid film here
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Toby from New Analog Posters in Manchester contacted me to show these great posters they screen print for live music events in Manchester. You can buy all these and more – they have a Hammer Horror Music project which is a first for me – at their store newanalog.bigcartel.com. They also have a blog here with some content dear to my heart.
I made these for my boys over the last year or so, finally getting round to printing them up as posters for their bedroom. I claim no artistic credit for either aside from collecting the images from various multi-talented artists on the web and laying them all out. There have been several Star Wars ABC‘s attempted over the years and even more fine characterisations in a more child-friendly style. These images were mostly cribbed from JAKe, Joe Wight, Michael Fleming, Ben Ballestri and Steve Thomas. Images are of course all copyright Lucasfilm Ltd.
Always used to love Carmine Infantino‘s artwork on the early Star Wars comics. Pinched from the Retro Star Wars blog
This just has my name written all over it – coming soon from 3A and Bandai
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Check this exclusive preview of DK‘s new AV mix – ‘Cymatic Frequencies II’. This is, hands down, the best intro to any video mix I’ve seen yet. Yes the main footage is taken from the film ‘The Third & The Seventh’ but the way he’s overlaid the footage of the speaker into each scene is beautiful, watch it twice, I missed a couple the first time round. Also the minimal placement of the typography within the frame perfectly compliments the clip. It’s like an issue of Wallpaper come to life (sorry DK).
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This is the kind of thing I want to see in video mixes, high quality, well designed and thought out sound and vision, he’s raised the bar here and it has been steadily rising all year with Mr Armtone, Hexstatic and DJ Cheeba helping put Solid Steel at No.1 in the iTunes video podcast chart. Debuting on Friday via Solid Steel you’ll be able to see and hear his best of the year round up, and this is only part 1! There’ll be a second session coming before the year is out.
The keen-eyed among you might have also noticed that there’s a new Solid Steel logo book-ending this clip, this has been in the works for nearly a year, batted back and forth and through all sorts of changes in between a million other projects and we finally nailed it last week. Here are a few of the myriad of versions we discarded.
Just got word from Japan: The new album, complete with two bonus tracks and Solid Psyche Mix CD, is available at Tower Records branches and Qetic Store.
Tower branches that should have it are: Shibuya / Shinjuku / Akihabara / Ikebukuro / Sapporo Pivot / Yokohama More’s / Nagoya Parco / Nagoya Kintetsu Passe / Umeda Osaka Maru building / Namba / Umeda NU Chaya / Kobe / Kyoto / Hiroshima / Fukushima and also online at Tower on a first come first served basis.
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Funki Porcini has just put this up, it’s a massive multimedia project he’s been preparing for a while now, he told me a bit about it and it sounds nuts. Keep an eye on his vimeo page
The album is out in Japan, as of Dec 3rd actually, the reason for an early release is to do with trying to encourage people to buy domestic products rather than imports (which aren’t as expensive in comparison to over here). It’s formatted for a jewel case and some of the artwork is different as well as the inclusion of two bonus tracks – ‘Beast of Prey’ (an instrumental of ‘Prey’) and ‘All Covered in Darkness pt.2′. The latter track is a new version and this will be the only place to get either of these on a physical release, with ‘Beast of Prey’ unavailable anywhere else.
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The great tradition of ‘bonus tracks for Japan’ is another incentive for people to buy western product in the east and copies usually make their way back west at hugely inflated prices. I checked Tower and HMV in Japan and both had the CD for sale, also someone tipped me off that Google Chrome will translate the pages into any language of your choice if you use that browser. Selected independent stores should have a free ‘Solid Psyche’ mix CD bundled with the album as another incentive to buy which I’ve tinkered with and added to from the mix I did late last year for Solid Steel.
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Aupheus has done a mix for the french site Six Ton Armour, check it here and see a short trailer above. I’ve featured both Aupheus and Six Ton Armour releases before and they’re always worth checking if you like your sounds heavy and from the left of centre.
Saturday is the day when the weekly 2000ad prog lands on the mat and I always look forward to 30 minutes of sci-fi soap opera. Who’s literally jumping off the cover this week? Judge Dredd of course and who drew this cracking cover? Henry Flint, of course…