GRAF ORLOCK – DOOMBOX

Posted on 2011-01-31

Graf Orlock the grindcore band from Los Angeles, are known for their extravagant packaging, have outdone themselves with their new “Doombox” release. Using the enclosed instructions, the packaging can be folded into a large boombox.
Includes a 10″ worth of new material based on the complexities of urban disparity, and a cd containing the Doombox 10″ songs.
Their two pressings of the 10″, black (150 preorders) and clear (1350 standard press).

www.graforlock.com

  

THE KILLS – SATELLITE

Posted on 2011-01-31

When Alison Mosshart isn’t singing with the Dead Weather, her and Jamie Hince make up The Kills. This new tune is from The Kills’ fourth studio album, Blood Pressures, which will be released April 4th, 2011.
They will be touring as of next month with New York City’s Cold Cave.

www.thekills

  

SLEIGH BELLS – RILL RILL

Posted on 2011-01-31

Based in Brooklyn, Sleigh Bells are composed of Derek E. Miller and Alexis Krauss.
M.I.A signed them up to her label N.E.E.T. Recordings (N.E.E.T. is an acronym for “Not in Education, Employment or Training) and worked with the duo in the album, Treats.
Rill Rill features a sample of the Funkadelic classic “Can You Get To That”!

www.infinitybells.com

  

CEMENT X ANDRE

Posted on 2011-01-31

Together Cement and the Parisian artist Andre present the “Mr. A” necklace, the most iconic character from the artist. Made of 100% sterling silver in Canada by hand.
Limited edition online release of 50 pieces.

www.thisiscement.com

  

THE FACT OF THE MATTER – JESSICA LABATTE – ALI BAILEY

Posted on 2011-01-24

Material and materialism brings together two young artists Ali Bailey and Jessica Labatte. Whose interest in consumer culture and physical form, whose work revolves around the surprising, playful and sometimes unsettling transformation of found objects.
Ali Bailey’s work tackles advertising and branding culture. Jessica Labatte’s photographs manipulate space and form. Some turn mundane objects found in thrift stores into beautiful, unrecognisable, abstract compositions.

Opposite – Circularity, 2009, Jessica Labatte

Exhibition runs through to February 26th, 2011

Poppy Sebire Gallery
All Hallows Hall
6 Copperfield Street
London
SE1 0EP

www.poppysebire.com

  

DOUG FOSTER – IN THE NAUGHTY CHAIR

Posted on 2011-01-24

For his first solo exhibition with the gallery, In The Naughty Chair, Foster will showcase a selection of his most celebrated works alongside his newest interactive video installation from which the exhibition derives its title. Continuing his Human Experiments series, Doug’s latest video installation delves deeper into his introspective fascination with the human psyche.

Part film, part sculpture those visiting the exhibition will be able to interact with the artwork displayed over the gallery’s two floors, which will be transformed into a stark, clinical setting for the artist’s stereoscopic and high-definition screen works.

Exhibition runs through to February 17th, 2011

Lazarides
11 Rathbone Place
London
W1T 1HR

www.lazinc.com