Nice package of art from Henry Flint for our joint exhibition at the Pure Evil Gallery next January. There will be original art from elements of the artwork for my album plus drawings from his book ‘Broadcast’ as well as limited full colour prints, photos, a sound installation and other treats I’m working on. I might break out some of my original comic art collection too…
Well this is a turn up, 10 vintage Plug tracks from 1997, rescued from the vaults of Luke Vibert aka Wagon Christ. For all those who loved the Plug EPs, the ‘Drum n Bass For Papa’ LP and the ‘Extreme Possibilities’ remix of 2 Player from back in the day – you won’t be disappointed. These are not just some so-so offcuts, best left in the cupboard, some of this is better than some of the material from the 90’s IMO. CD and vinyl in January on Ninja Tune..
I’d missed these previously but there have been 6 different B-Music podcasts in the last 18 months floating on the Finders Keepers Soundcloud page. I can recommend the Andy Votel, Benjamin Hatton and Alfonso’s mixes plus you get preview tracks from recent Vannier and Bollywood releases.
Full preview of ‘Prey’, the track I did with JG Thirlwell aka Foetus / Steroid Maximus / Manorexia / Clint Ruin / Wiseblood etc. etc. on my new EP. To say I’m happy with this is an understatement, it was a huge honour to get JG’s contribution after being a fan of his for over two decades.
DJ Food – ‘Prey’ feat. J.G. Thirlwell by Ninja Tune
In 2002 I remixed his track ‘Suspect’ from the album ‘Flow’ (still one of his best) for the compilation ‘Blow’. Instead of payment I asked for either a remix or a guest vocal on a future project and it took nine years to call in the favour. JG came to the UK in March this year and we agreed to meet up at Matt Johnson‘s place as I had tracks for both of them. I spent a hugely enjoyable morning chatting with them over tea, talking about everything from the state of the music business to The Monkees.
This was one of those tracks that came together incredibly fast and, upon delivery of the vocal, I had to make very few changes to anything, just a slight rearrangement of a vocal here and there. An instrumental, retitled ‘Beast of Prey’, will be available as a bonus on the Japanese CD of ‘The Search Engine’ in December.
The incredible Augustine Kofie returns to the White Walls gallery in San Francisco this weekend for a new show of 30 works called ‘Circulatory System’. This guy has to be one of my favourite artists full stop. Nice to see some of the big bag of Letraset I gave him on his visit to London earlier this year getting some use too.
These pictures mostly taken from the excellent Graffuturism blog
Last week we hid 5 different parts of ‘Magpie Music’, the track I did with 2econd Class Citizen, around the web on different sites and encouraged people to find them with their search engines.
Thanks to all the sites who took part – Clash music, Seeks music, ireallylovemusic and Future sequence and please have a look round them as they are all worthwhile places for new music. Here are those segments now, a few had trouble with Friday’s download but they got there in the end.
Part 1 “Finders Keepers”
Part 2 “They Turned Their Faces Down”
Part 3 “A Positive No”
Part 4 “Eye of the Needle”
Part 5 “No More Stars”
The third 12″ EP and download, are out today at the Ninja shop and all other good retailers. You get a 5 track EP, full colour inner sleeve and wrapround A2 sized poster with it (see above).
The album, ‘The Search Engine’ – as I’ve already posted, is also up for pre-order now at the Ninja shop in a multitude of formats, not least the limited version with art book and flexi disc for a cheap early price.
Lots of exciting news to announce soon too…
My good friend Steve Cook has been going through his drawers and cupboards (and believe me he has a lot) and finding loads of ephemera from his days working as a designer for 2000ad, Dr Who, Starburst and many more. I know for a fact that he’s got tons of other interesting bits and bobs in his collection so take a look if the miscellania of comic history is your bag. The Secret Oranges title is a play on the Secret Origins series’ so beloved by comics publishers.
The I Am Legion custom toy show featuring bastardised versions of 3A toys opened yesterday at the 1:AM gallery in San Francisco, It’s at 1000 Howard St. SF, ca 94103 and is open until Dec 4th. See some of the amazing customizations in the gallery below and my previous post. All photos grabbed from posters on the 3A forum, especially RmOS1.0. Love the Hellboy one
I’ve seen The Monkees‘ ‘HEAD’ film too many times to count now but watching the DVD recently I saw some things I’d never seen before. As a bonus on the DVD there are 7 trailers and TV spots from around the world and the most intriguing is called ‘NY Action’. This looks like a collection of randomly selected clips assembled during filming before a final cut was made and, as the rapid fire scenes flashed past, I started to notice a couple of bits that I didn’t recognise from the film. On closer examination I picked out these snapshots from scenes that were left on the cutting room floor.
Opening credit:
This was certainly never meant to feature in the film, the clapperboard right before the opening scene with the general at the ticker tape. Also note that the film was called ‘Changes’ before ‘Head’
Ticker tape (alternate angle):
A lower down image of the ‘president’ as he makes his speech, notice in the second shot you can see the Monkees running up behind.
Band walk past Zappa with cow:
Not sure where this set of clips comes from but they seem to all be linked. It could have been inserted just after Davy karate chops the bald guard during the fight scene near the end, it would have come just before they walk through the wall onto the cowboy set I think.
Buggy chase alternate views:
The scene of the sheriff up on the gallows is shown from far back on the set, the worker on the plank is seen from a couple of different angles and there’s more footage of the buggy in the desert.
The whole band at the Coke machine:
Davy hits the coke machine and then drinks from a bottle, also an aerial shot of the whole band at the machine. This could have been from the end when they’re all in the desert running away from the tank.
Davy as an Arab:
From the belly dancing sequence. Also note that right at the beginning of this scene in the film; as one of the dancers swishes past Micky, part of her costume hits him right in the mouth and you can see him holding it and trying not to laugh.
Desert rider (alternate angle)
High up shot for the scene where the desert rider gallops up to Micky
Mike’s eyes close up:
I’m guessing these could have been from the scene where everything slows down and solarizes but are from before the effect was added. There’s also a shot of him ‘floating’ down the corridor and opening the red door Peter previously went through, pre-solarization.
Boxing match alternate angles / Sonny Liston:
The whole sequence of Micky getting into the ring and beating everyone up is seen from through the ropes instead of from above. Also as the police pile in to subdue him we see Peter get into the ring from below plus a close up of Sonny and a sequence of him skipping in the deserted boxing ring !?
Canteen fight:
Peter gets a pie in the face is seen from a different angle.
Micky scream:
There are a few frames where Micky seems to be yelling at the camera, I can’t figure out the background to place it though, it might be in the factory.
Monkees in the black box:
A few of scenes involve the band being shut inside a black room/box, once when they become dandruff, once when they get lifted away by a helicopter and once when Peter gives his long monologue. Here they’re all sitting around in different positions as though bored or waiting for something. This could have been inserted into the helicopter segment but it would have slowed down the action quite a bit.
Note that in the channel switching scene near the end of the film Micky is seen talking to someone off camera as if in an argument, those shots look like they come from the same scene.
Peter In the mirror:
This could come from the part known as ‘the cop’s dream’ or the kissing scene near the start of the film.
Black Rabi close up:
Looks like an outtake from the preacher scene just before the band go into the canteen.
Big Vic close ups:
First off Victor Mature reaches down to grab the buggy, in the film he just tries to stamp on it. Secondly there’s a clip of him sitting in the black room and then he gets up and walks off camera, laughing as he goes. This is the same scene as the one where the girl hoovers the ‘dandruff’ from his head.
This has been a ‘too much time on my hands’ post and was written back in 2005 would you believe? Go here for my rescore of the film, online for a limited time.
The gorgeous Ghost Box 7″ Study Series continues with a double header from Pye Corner Audio with The Advisory Circle – out in two weeks, pre-order it here.
Ever seen one of these? Nope, me neither, a digger named Nigel Smith mailed me these pictures wondering what it was he’d found many moons ago.
I said: “I’m presuming it’s an original promo / test pressing of Zen1?”
Jon More replied: “that is the original zen brakes”
Matt Black said: “its the test pressing. this is what I meant by the ORIGINAL original Ninja which I drew!”
Peter Quicke commented: “ha yes, first white label run, fond, vague memories although before my time of course”.
Nice find Nigel
I really like the look of this so pledged an amount, they are still a way off their target with only 6 days to go, maybe you can help? It looks like a great film. More info over at the Kickstarter page for the film, lots of different rewards for pledge amounts including a 7″ record, T-shirt and even a private party for the top pledges.
Finally, the DJ Food album – ‘The Search Engine’ – is available to pre-order in the Ninja Tune shop. It comes in many forms so pay attention:
• Regular 12 track album CD – gatefold card cover and 20 pg booklet
• Ltd 48 pg comic-sized booklet full of artwork, photos, lyrics and more + 12 track album CD in card wallet + 7″ flexi disc of a bonus track not on the album
The limited package with the flexi disc is at an early bird price of just £12 at the Ninjashop at the moment but you’ll have to be quick.
• Regular 12 track album – mp3 download + pdf booklet
• Regular 12 track album – WAV download + pdf booklet
• Expanded & Extended 17 track album – 24 bit WAV download + pdf booklet
This version adds 5 tracks that were on the previous 3 vinyl EPs but didn’t make the cut for the CD album ‘proper’ + has full versions of tracks that were edited down for the regular version, up to 4 minutes more on one track. Some versions are only available on this edition as I remixed several older tracks for the album but edited them down for the final selection – this is your chance to be a completist.
For all those wondering where the vinyl is? Well, the three EPs released so far make up a version of the album (albeit an alternate universe one) and all come with nice poster covers and inner sleeves so, if you bought these then, you already have the album of sorts. That being said, there are different mixes, edits and the vocal version of GIANT on the CD and digital versions which aren’t yet on wax. We have ideas about that but I don’t want to jump the gun without things being set in stone. Ninja should be repressing some quantities of the earlier EPs so we’ll see what happens, don’t write a new vinyl version off just yet.
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Just amazing. Melvin the Machine.com
Last month’s best of, the Studio One picture is in the Bitte Club in Milan, Italy, the figures are made entirely out of screws, the collage images are from the same club. The ripped faces and figures are inside the Case á Chocs club, Neuchatel, Switzerland where I played with Neneh Cherry as is the ceiling typography. The Tiny World photo of South East London is taken from the top of Greenwich Park.
The hunt continues, part 1 was on the Ninja Tune Soundcloud and part 2 was on the Clashmusic.com site. Part 3 is out there somewhere, you just need to find it…