Glambience
Posted: February 2nd, 2009 | Author: Druffalo | Filed under: Culture, Music | Tags: Exhibition, Glambience, Helmut Newton, Mix, Philip Marshall, Zerocrop, ZTT | 2 Comments »
Druffalo wholeheartedly admires Philip Marshall, who is graphic and web designer to the stars (we still heart his work for the amazing Zerocrop albums, Helmut Newton, ZTT, Comme des Garçons, among countless others), Minister of Nothing for the KREV, Tillmanns model, Pet Shop Boys afficionado, Berghain regular and most importantly: a super fine person.
This February and March, his audio work Three Questions and an Answer is exhibited in Berlin, and we would oblige you to visit.
In the artist’s own words:
“Dear all,
Late last year I was asked by my friend D-L Alvarez to contribute a sound piece for an exhibition, opening this month at Exile Gallery in Berlin as part of a group show titled Psychometry. The show is part of this month’s 59th Berlinale. My response to the brief was to produce 40+ minutes of audio which has now, thanks to the support of Mike Harding from the Ash International imprint, been manufactured into a cassette in an edition of 104 copies only.
The release is titled “Three Questions and an Answer” and comprises two tracks, titled “Angel” and “Ghost”, with an inlay designed by myself, featuring the fantastic photography of Eddie Nuttall. Due to the limited nature of the cassette production run and the fact it was bankrolled by Ash International, I do not have copies to give away. So, if you would like to hear the results of my work, please visit www.touchshop.org and grab yourself a copy, or alternatively, swing by Exile in Kreuzberg between February 07 – March 21, 2009 and experience it in situ.
And, for those of you without a tape deck, an edit of one of the tracks can be streamed by visiting www.touchradio.org.uk“
But that is not all. As you probably would suspect, Philip’s taste in music is exquisite. The mixes he generously directed in our direction in the past are so thoughtfully selected, confusing and grand that our music editor once despaired for lack of words to describe the listening experience, and upon surrendering invented a whole genre for him: “Glambience” (Step off, we got it trademarked).
As an exclusive Druffalo presentation, we could charm Philip into granting access to a few of his astonishing aural sculptures. Make sure you do not miss out on these multi-dimensional excursions into glambient (Yep, also trademarked):
So?
So what?