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) | New handcrafted track from Chewy Benson http://chewybenson.com following his impressive debut Asleep in the Hills on Japan’s Rejectone label www.rejectone.com. Macro visuals shot and spliced by New Cross based artist Richard Nicholson - http://teacakeplease.blogspot.com |
| Sessions |
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) | SHE KEEPS BEES - Brooklyn Loves Blackburn |
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) | Fence B Team tour. Part Three : OLO worms. Playhappy! |
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) | Fence B Team tour. Part Four : OLO Worms Rozi Plain Pictish Trail Pile On!
Playhappy! |
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) | Fence B Team tour. Part Two : Rozi Plain. Playhappy! |
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) | Fence B Team tour. Part One : The Pictish Trail. Playhappy! |
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) | Fanfarlo play a secret gig at the art school in Blackburn, July 2009. |
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) | Exclusive acoustic set from Manchester based Everything Everything. Luddites and Lambs is the first song, the second is Photoshop Handsome . |
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) | Dustin's Bar Mitzvah In Session at Blackburn College. |
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) | An exclusive unreleased track from the Maupa CD 'Run Run Sleep' released by Onsong records.
'One step away from genius 8/10' NME.
'Your new favourite band. You just don't know it yet' Onsong Records. |
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) | A profile of Stolen Recordings' Let's Wrestle that includes three songs performed live in the studio. |
| Documentaries |
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) | Frieze Art Fair 2009 with music by Fortuna Pop's Allo,Darlin |
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) | Patti Smith performs at the opening of Robert Mapplethorpe - A Season in Hell.
Alison Jacques Gallery, London. |
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) | Sub Pops finest, Blitzen Trapper interviewed and recorded live in Blackburn. |
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) | Stacey Mckenna interviewed and performing a stripped back set supporting Blitzen Trapper. This is the ex tompaulin singers first show in four years with promises of a new record soon. |
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) | Want a unique Yoko Ono or David Shrigley? |
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) | John Squire talks about the transition from landscape to the interior and his latest work, currently being exhibited in a major solo show at Gallery Oldham.
www.galleryoldham.org.uk
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) | The Phantom Band live at the 41 King Street venue Blackburn on a Sunday night over a sleepy bank holiday weekend. Produced by art students from Blackburn College in partnership with James Gilbraith at Playhappy. |
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) | Wayne Hemmingway is interviewed about his silent disco created inside Tate Liverpool's This is Sculpture exhibition which runs until April 2010. Michael Craig-Martin and Tim Etchells are the other guest curators of the exhibition which includes recent acquisitions of contemporary art by Sarah Lucas, Jim Lambie and Terence Koh alongside sculptures from Picasso, Léger, Moore, Hepworth, Dali, Modigliani and other masterpieces. |
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) | Lyrical dexterity, interview and the answer to world peace from Scroobius Pip at Lancaster Library. |
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) | The Guillemots interviewed and performing exclusive acoustic tracks as part of 'Get It Loud In Libraries' in Lancaster Library. |
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) | There was nothing planned and no script for this film. We spoke to John about the work for his exhibition 'Noise' as it was being framed (you can hear the the saw and the grind of sanders in the background as he speaks.) His is a working studio. Warchild canvases and studies are propped up next to landscapes, a stool, a dictaphone and boxes of pastels. The film students who shot and edited this piece didn't know John's history, so we never mentioned it. John Squire is an artist and in the time it takes for a good single to play (3 and a half minutes) he talks about his work.
This is the second in a series of documentaries produced for The Saatchi Gallery Magazine Art & Music by art students at Blackburn College. |
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) | This film features Serafina Steer performing at the ICA on 29 September as part of 'Free-to- Air', curated by the Open Music
Archive. This event formed part of the 0-60 season. |
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) | A small team of art students from Blackburn College filmed this performance and interview with Robert Forster on 24 September in Lancaster as part of the Loud In Libraries series where groups perform to a small crowd in a working public library.
The film was produced by Jamie Holman and is the first in a series of documentaries made specifically for The Saatchi Gallery Magazine Art & Music. |