SYD SHELTON – ROCK AGAINST RACISM

Posted on 2015-10-26

Syd Shelton’s photographs document the volatility of a country divided across race, class and gender. They expose the ferocity of cultural difference being hammered out on Britain’s streets through the late 1970s, at a time when racist skinheads danced to Jamaican ska, punks embraced reggae and black kids reached out to punk. Shelton photographed performers such as The Clash, Elvis Costello, Misty in Roots, Tom Robinson, Au Pairs and The Specials as well as the audiences at RAR gigs and carnivals across England. He captured the history-making RAR Carnival 1 at Victoria Park, London in 1978, and demonstrations such as the Anti National Front Demonstration in Lewisham in 1977. Shelton also took contextual social and cultural images that informed the politics of the movement across England and Ireland.

Opposite – Bagga, vocalist with Matumbi, Hackney, London, 1978

Exhibition runs through to December 5th, 2015

Science Museum
Exhibition Road
South Kensington
London
SW7 2DD

www.rivingtonplace.org

  

SHOGUN ASSASSIN SOUNDTRACK ON CASSETTE

Posted on 2015-10-26

It’s not unusual for hip hop artists to immortalize something by sampling it, but few did so as extensively—or as effectively—as GZA in his use of snippets from Shogun Assassin on his 1995 album Liquid Swords. Though we know them as elder statesmen now, in the mid-90s The Wu-Tang Clan were the spookiest kids on the block, sharing an obsession with shaolin monks, B-movies, and soul-chillingly dark string samples.

Released to the grindhouse film circuit in 1980, Shogun Assassin is a martial arts Easts-meets-West culture mashup. Recutting scenes from the swashbuckling Japanese series Lone Wolf And Cub for the British and American markets, the film sold on its brutal action and frequent decapitations. Producer RZA was a big fan and let the soundtrack shape his work on his bandmate’s solo LP.

“[The album tells] the story of a shogun told through different narratives and scenarios. It’s not a theme but more like a thread throughout the album,” GZA has said. “While we were mastering the album, RZA asked the engineer to go out and get it and bring it back to us. That’s when I watched it. I loved it immediately and thought it fit with the album well.”

The film’s soundtrack blends eastern melodies chiming out of futuristic synths, electronic beats, and bouncing disco bass lines introduced by a child’s ominous voiceover. It was neither Japanese nor authentic. It was, in fact, recorded and mixed at Icon Studios, Hollywood and composed and performed by W. Michael Lewis (of LA disco pioneers Rinder & Lewis) and Mark Lindsay, a man well known as the frontman of hit 1960s beat group Paul Revere & The Raiders. The combination produces results that are typical of neither and all the more intriguing for it.

transmissionrecords.co.uk

  

DIMITRI MAZUROV – RUDIMENTS

Posted on 2015-10-26

Rudiments is the latest album from the Russian electronic composer Dimitri Mazurov. The artist works in the field of electronic, techno, experimental and contemporary classical music. His main influences are J.S. Bach, gregorian chant, renaissance music, Arvo Part, Igor Stravinsky, Morton Feldman, Radiohead, GY!BE, Aphex Twin, Autechre, Marcus Schmickler, Microstoria, Steve Reich, Gyorgy Ligeti.The album concludes with an exclusive remix by Markus Popp aka Oval.

Released November 27th, 2015

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JUNIOR BOYS – BIG BLACK COAT

Posted on 2015-10-26

Junior Boys have announced the follow-up to 2011’s It’s All True. Big Black Coat is out February 5th, 2016 via their new label, City Slang.

Released February 5th, 2016

juniorboys.bandcamp.com

  

THE WONDERS

Posted on 2015-10-26

Rohrwacher’s richly textured sophomore feature centers on a family of beekeepers living in stark isolation in central Italy. The dynamic of their overcrowded household is disrupted by the simultaneous arrival of a silently troubled teenaged boy taken in as a farmhand, and a production crew recruiting local farmers to participate in a cheesy televised celebration of ancient Etruscan culture presented by the mysterious Milly Catena (Monica Bellucci). Both intrusions are of particular interest to the eldest daughter, Gelsomina, who is struggling to find her footing in the world, and Rohrwacher manages to convey her adolescent sense of wonder and confusion with characteristically graceful naturalism.

In theatres October 30th, 2015.

lemeraviglie.mymovies.it

  

SPACE IS THE PLACE BY KILIAN ENG

Posted on 2015-10-26

Kilian Eng’s limited edition print “Space is the Place”, is a tribute to the afro-futurist jazz musician Sun Ra. In these large format 7 colour hand screen printed posters, Swedish illustrator Kilian Eng celebrates Sun Ra’s rich aesthetic and intellectual universe in truly spectacular fashion.

On sale this Wednesday, 28th October 2015 at 3pm GMT.

70cm x 100cm (standard frame size)
7-colour screen print
270gsm Bread and Butter archival paper
Printed by White Duck Screenprint
Hand-numbered edition of 125 (less online)
Gallery stamp on the reverse
£60

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