Shot from a camera hidden in an Electribe 101 badge on a fine bespoke single-breasted suit, our covert London correspondent managed to document some reels that made pop history:



Just imagine what treasure chests there might be hidden away in storage worldwide, waiting to be discovered by someone just waiting to discover.
One of our editors for example, if sentimentally drunk, is often telling tall tales of unreleased Disco albums. Once composed to strike the world, only to be rejected to a cardboard box in a dark basement. He couldn’t come up with a map so far, but we tend to believe such things exist. We’re that romantic. You never know!

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:
