La Fabrique: Illustrations by Jérémie Fischer

Illustrationen des französischen Künstlers Jérémie Fischer. Mehr Bilder gibt es auf seiner Website.

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Culture Osolence by Lucas de Alcântara

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Everything Starts Small by Scott Benson

A helpful reminder, with music.
Made to commemorate the relaunch of Scott Benson`s portfolio and blog at bombsfall.com.

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Wave Theory by Deniz Tarsus

Rebellion is inevitable, when the incidents that an officer who has been oppressed by his boss lives, create a breaking point in such an angry community like him // Directed by Deniz Tarsus.

Decimal Bass – Tripswitch Records Promo Mix // Jan 2012

Tripswitch Records Launch Promotional Mix by Decimal Bass // January 2012.

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Amoss – Horizons Podcast 07 // January 2012

Amoss present the 7th Horizons Music Podcast, bringing a special 2 hour edition. The first half focusses on new releases from established and upcoming producers within Drum & Bass, whilst the second half takes a retrospective look into the Horizons Music back catalogue.

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AbSUrd – Shadows Of Reindeer // Official Video

“Shadows of Reindeer” from the album “Close to Distantly”.
Music by AbSUrd // Vocals by James Reindeer // Video directed by Bhopal.

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Xtrah – DJ Mag Guest Mix // January 2012

Xtrah hook’s DJ Mag up with a heavyweight guest mix.

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Photo Art by Gregory Crewdson

Gregory Crewdson, geboren 1962 in Brooklyn, New York, USA, ist ein Fotograf, der bekannt ist für aufwendig inszenierte surreale Szenen amerikanischer Haushalte und Nachbarschaften. 1988 erhielt er seinen Master of Fine Arts in Fotografie an der Yale School of Arts, wo er heute auch lehrt. Da seine Werke einen hohen Aufwand benötigen, existiert nur eine geringe Anzahl seiner Fotografien.

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Crack The Surface – Episode II

“Episode II takes a look at a small collection of explorers from across the pond in America and Canada, focusing on their participation and experiences within their local and global exploring community.

Filmed over six weeks resulting in over 1.5TB of raw footage from locations such as New York, Indianapolis, Chicago, Las Vegas, Minneapolis and Montreal.”

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Picture This! #82

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Surface ii by Sam Spreckley

Ongoing visual/sonic research into notions of surface and immersive sound and the relationship between by Sam Spreckley.

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Dimanche by Patrick Doyon

Dimanche // Sunday – Directed & animated by Patrick Doyon.
Oscar-nominated in the category of Best Short Film (Animation) 2012.

Every Sunday, it’s the same old routine! The train clatters through the village and almost shakes the pictures off the wall. In the church, Dad dreams about his toolbox. And of course later Grandma will get a visit — and the animals will meet their fate.

Benton – J’aime Le Dubstep Mix 159 // January 2012

“This mix is from a new(ish) artist who is causing quite a ruckus in the dubstep scene (read: non-brostep) with his own signature dark and somber sounds which hits you like massive bass waves. JLD #159 by Benton is ready and served with a side of extra heavy bass, a little Garage, some Grime and a few classics to kick up the spice!”

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Upcoming Release: Tunnidge – Aftershock / Blame

Having had one of his most successful years to date during 2011, releasing the immense “Falling” on Island Records, dubstep stalwart DJ Distance kicks off 2012 on his own beloved Chestplate imprint to assert his grip on the scene he’s played such a large part in shaping since its inception. Heading up CHST016 is longtime sparring partner and Chestplate affiliate Tunnidge, who as ever gets ready to drop some seriously dangerous aural artillery on us. Get ready, speaker’s gonna shake!

Label: Chestplate // Cat Number: CHST016 // Release Date: 13th February 2012

:: Tunnidge – A) Aftershock

“Aftershock” rolls out hard! A seemingly short intro of eerie pads and blip fx give way to one hell of a barrage of bass that’ll have you wincing with pleasure as it rattles your ribcage and forces you to submit. Raw, analogue sounding, distorted but punching dubstep that takes no prisoners. Essential dance floor dynamite.

:: Tunnidge vs Distance – AA) Blame

Flipping over and Tunnidge is joined by Distance on “Blame”, a deep brooding slab of bass music that won’t fail to move you. Cinematic soundscapes abound as it kicks off, setting the scene perfectly. Whispered vocals, industrial palettes of percussion and a sinister seeping riff make for a drop into a classy piece of rootsy dubstep that sits perfectly on a label that always stays true to the cause.

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