Laurent Bigot
Ikon Class
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2011
- Location
- Paris, France
The Accent on #3 are british.
UGGH!!! I'm in a bad mood today so I won't respond to this now. But I will when I'm in a better mood.Well, I'm not an audiophile guy and I actually don't care much of the audio quality, as long as a comp offers a wonderfull selection. I'm among the ones who dig comps like Psychedelic Voyage, Psychedelia, Justafixation, etc etc and their muddy sound quality, and Boulders series are still pretty fine with me, apart vol.2, which is indeed barely listenable. And there's also something incredible with Boulders: their DIY sleeve art. Nowadays, all comps are done the same way, ie. with a photo of the band on front, and label shots around or on the back, with more or less liners. That's perfect with references such as TS, but well, I regret the time when sleeves were done without Illustrator and with a more personal approach.
While doing some searches with Bridget Riley, I noticed that the central label used for THE RETURN OF ACID DREAMS and GATHERING OF THE TRIBES was also based on one of a work of hers:
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Plently more other great Bridget's op-art works at
http://www.flickriver.com/photos/tags/bridgetriley/interesting/
Bridget Riley is a goddess of Op-art her work was ripped off copied for textiles, posters... the mods would have been lost with out her work as an inspiration for fashion... blah blah.
I worked in an art gallery that held an retrospective exhibition of her works. I sat in that gallery for 3 months with her black and white prints vibrating down one side of the gallery. Her colour stuff though interesting did not have the same visual movement, but cleverly used equal numbers of colours used in stripes arranged in different combinations that gave each painting a different mood due to where each colour was placed. She is also in fact the first artist to get her works copy righted in the US I believe....
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Riley exhibition at Rugby Art Gallery and Museum.
THis thread making me sad for the comps I lost / sold in my move from the uk to the usa.
...and Messis is still touting Shutdown 66 as thee best. The kid is crazy, he got it from me and that was an easy one to lose as My Brother the Man - We the People was the only track I remember liking
That said, I'm on the edge to do the test and purchase my first true *real* original garage 7''