Montag, 3. Juni 2013

Superstar – Crazy Girl


String-laden slow-mo disco that switches between french and english abba-esque vocals. Delightful!

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Schwarze Bewegung - Schlager In Allen Kassen


Huge NDW-Punk-LP with the equivalent political message. Great sounds all over!

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Sonntag, 2. Juni 2013

Hokis Pokis - Keep On Rollin


Tender 45-roller-disco with a magical mousie-twist.

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Samstag, 1. Juni 2013

The Connection Machine - Harmonic Resonance




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Donnerstag, 23. Mai 2013

Boards of Canada - Reach for the Dead

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Mittwoch, 15. Mai 2013

Romance - Keep On Givin' Me Love


Forgotten disco-stomper on the edge to cheesiness.

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Montag, 13. Mai 2013

Te & Joezee - Each And Every Day


 Unexpected love monster on Egyptian Empyre Records. Seems to be overlooked somehow. Don't miss as this goes really really deep.

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Sa. 18.05.2013: bleepgeeks @ Cabaret Eden


Bleepgeeks May Edition! Have a look @  Luloma.Tumblr.com for more great pics!


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Sonntag, 12. Mai 2013

Les As Du Golfe - Tsi Ma Leto


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Montag, 29. April 2013

Mysterious Boards of Canada Ad

One of our favourite bands forever Boards of Canada (BOC) is releasing a new album in June. It's gonna be called Tomorrow's Harvest.

There's a mysterious video out on youtube and all over the internet advertising the release. (People call it a hype, but I don't care.) I think it's hauntingly beautiful ->

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Samstag, 27. April 2013

Carter Tutti: Coolicon

 

New Single by Carter Tutti formerly known as Chris & Cosey.
Straight from the hot grandparents of Industrial Music, feels really fresh -> #psyched_out + #danceable

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Freitag, 26. April 2013

RA Real Scenes: New York


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Der Künftige Musikant - Warten auf das große ha-ha (1982)


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Mittwoch, 24. April 2013

Abaraka ''77'' Guitar Band Of Nigeria - Oru Owerre


Abaraka ''77'' Guitar Band Of Nigeria do it their own way. Great LP all over!

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Tuesday, 30.04.2013: bleepgeeks w/ Hunee (Rush Hour/Berlin) @ Cabaret Eden


He's back! Our cherished friend, our favourite dj, our brother in music. Hunee will play his fourth set at bleepgeeks. Means love around the world!



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Mittwoch, 17. April 2013

Buffalo Soldier - Hi-Jacker


No, this ain't raggae!

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Alberto Korda 'El Quijote de la Farola', 1959


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Sa. 20.04.2013: bleepgeeks w/ Helena Hauff (Golden Pudel/Hamburg) @ Cabaret Eden


We're happy to introduce one of Hamburg's best kept dj secrets in the name of Helena Hauff. She is making big waves in the circuit at the moment, having her residency at Golden Pudel and getting booked around Europe with Artists like Actress, Heatsick, Xosar and the likes. Her first releases for WERKDISCS and Wild Oats Recordings are just waiting around the corner to hit deep. For the first time in Ulm and we're in BIG TIME!

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Trushmix 39: Dj Sotofett & Ron Morelli



The Trushmix series coming to their 39nth edition with two of our former guests collaborating for a 2 hour mix of good sounds. Moss man Sotofett and New York Morelli on the decks!


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Freitag, 12. April 2013

Full Movie: 'The Killing of a Chinese Bookie' Directed by John Cassavetes (1978)



"A proud strip club owner is forced to come to terms with himself as a man, when his gambling addiction gets him in hot water with the mob, who offer him only one alternative."

IMDb Killing of a Chinese Bookie
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Moon B - Freshness Deux [FREE DOWNLOAD]


The well established Moon B is offering a free download of his track 'Freshness Deux', which was planned to come out on a B-Side of a 7-inch. It didn't happen and the Moon man is sharing it for free now. Class act and a classy tune!


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Mittwoch, 10. April 2013

Audio - Do You Really Want Me


Adult soul for those who really want to do it saxy. By Vince Broomfield. He can also be found as a band-member from the Broomfield Corporate Jam or La Voyage.

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Crescendo Royale - Master Dancer


Mysterious '87 release outta Germany on Idee Records with all the necessary boogie-fm-baseline-chords, but very poppish. Includes tap-dance effects which are not too bad. Crescendo Royale is Wayne C. Ward and Reggie D. Leon and all stuff was recorded in Santa Monica. Great Cali feel, similar to some Macola stuff. There are different versions, one sung by Wayne and the other by Reggie. Dunno which is the better one so we have both for ya.


                             Crescendo Royale - Master Dancer (Re-Mix) feat. Reggie D. Leon
 

                             Crescendo Royale - Master Dancer (Video Mix)  feat. Wayne C. Ward
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Annette Brissett - Drums (1983)


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Summer Lollipop


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Dienstag, 9. April 2013

Pieter Hugo


Pieter Hugo
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LHASA - Acetatechno V 2.3


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Mittwoch, 3. April 2013

Interview and Mix: Ilias Pitsios a.k.a. Dynamons (Echovolt Records, Into The Light/Athens) for bleepgeeks



Ilias Pitsios a.k.a. Dynamons is co-running the greek label Echovolt Records. Based in the beautiful surroundings of Athens, Echovolt is beaming fresh and versatile waves on the international club and electronic music scene since 2009. The label is building up slowly but surely. Having released only a handful records in nearly four years, all it took was hard determined work and elaborated quality control to gain well-deserved worldwide reputation as one of the very exciting underground record labels around. With new and revered artists like Steve Summers, Legowelt or Simoncino, Ilias is releasing kicking tracks, all of them elegantly rooted in classic and leftfield dance music approaches with a modern and contemporary twist. Echovolt is full up to speed and we talked with Ilias, the very fine gentleman, to learn more about his successful label.

1. Ilias, first of all, let's talk about your musical upbringing. How did you start getting interested in music generally? As Athen's having a rich and diverse cultural heritage, the city must have been an influence, right?

Well, i was 10 years old when i first listened to the Beastie Boys' 'License To Ill' album that i really felt that it was something completely different. I can remember going with my dad to buy my first records at that period. I still have them actually. It was Public Enemy, NWA, Run DMC etc..so i basically come from a hip hop background and after that i was also one of the first graffiti writers in Athens back then. I don't think though that Athens' heritage has something to do with the above story...maybe Athens itself helped in a way that this hip hop culture was something very fresh back then and being a part of it was a very intriguing experience.

2. Running a label which is based on vinyl releases seems to be a herculean task these days. Can you tell us the story of Echovolt? What motivated you to start your own label?

Echovolt records is actually me and two very close friends of mine. In addition, one of them is basically our designer and he is responsible for all of the artwork, videos, posters etc. and i do believe that his contribution to the labels identity played a big role. So we worked on the idea of the label during the summer of 2009 during our vacation in the island of Crete. The main reason we started the label was basically because we wanted to do something for the music we love that could be also noticed outside the Greek borders rather that just being only some local djs. I won't say it was easy at first but we kind of continued releasing records and i think now we do have a decent number and interesting catalog.

3. Looking closer on your releases, New York appears to be an important place for you, regarding your musical approach and artist network. Can you talk about your connection to the Big Apple?

That is kind of true and i guess that is because our first release was from two great producers from New York (William Burnett and Jorge Velez). Actually at that time i had already met William in New York and Ron Morelli as well. So the connection i had with them back then is kind of mirrored in the first releases, especially because of the releases that followed came also from tracks of their friends (Steve Summers, Entro Senestre, JT Stewart). But at the end i was always more fond of the dance music that was by producers from the States and i'm not only talking about the classic house records but i'm also referring to the new stuff. For example producers in the vein of Reggie Dokes, Hieroglyphic Being, Omar-S, Gifted and Blessed etc. have always been on the radar. That of course doesn't mean that i'm not into producers from out of the States! As matter of truth we do have some releases by producers from Netherlands and Italy so far (Legowelt, Simoncino, G String).

4. A Vinyl release has a lot of demands, A&Ring, Vinyl pressing, Distribution, Digital releases and so on. Can you guide us through an Echovolt release. How does it all come together?

I guess a vinyl release is kind of tricky only at first where you are trying to find a good pressing plant, a decent distributor etc. After you do it a few times then it is very simple. There is always stuff that you can improve from one release to the next one but generally it is not that hard if you do have some extra money to spend! So to make it more clear, the most important thing to me is to have good tracks and kind of a concept for each release and a vision for the label in general.
And it is these kind of labels that will last in long term. Or at least there will be something special to remember and to be proud of. I wish I had more time to do label work but the truth is that I only do it as a hobby as my dayjob is to work as an architect. So taking that for granted, i can say that i'm satisfied with the result so far.




5. Your latest release is from italian producer Simoncino with a guest attendance by legendary Singer and Producer Julian Jonah. Looking on Discogs, Jonahs last own official release is a little way back. How did you end up working with Jonah?

Well i was always a fan of those few Julian Jonah tracks and especially 'Jealousy and Lies'. So at some point i was giving a listen to some demo stuff that Simoncino had sent me and I was suprised to see that Julian Jonah was singing on a track in there. But it was also a really great house track, full of emotions. So basically i did not really collaborate with Julian Jonah himself. To be honest, we have never even emailed each other so far!




6. Let's put Athens on the radar. Can you tell us about your city in the context of art, social life, club scence and record stores?

Art and social life i think is pretty vibrant right now. I have noticed that more and more people are trying to be creative and to do something for the public good in general. It is kind of reasonable i guess, in a period of crisis, that more and more people trying to be more creative. The club scene i think is quite good. There are less proper clubs and venues left but the quality of events is not bad at all. I have also noticed that the level of producers and djs is also getting better and better. Some more record labels have also popped up recently as well. Record stores is kind of a different story, so now unfortunately only a few ones have left. But there is always the flea market every Sunday and a few second hand record stores, which are always fun to visit!


7. You're co-running the label Into The Light Records and you guys released an incredible vinyl compilation that portrays early greek electronic music. A lifelong dream or pure coincidence?

Into The Light Records is actually me and Tako (Red Light Records) from Amsterdam. I can not say that it was a lifelong dream as i wasn't even familiar with most of those tracks before 5 years to say so. We spent a whole winter along with Tako in Athens trying to find those obcure Greek electronics and after we managed that, i told him that it is a shame that only a few people will get to know all of this rare stuff. So that's how it started. I was trying to get the license for the tracks, track down the producers, find the original wavs, write texts, etc. for almost a year. Thank god it was worth it and people supported us a lot. There is also a second release that will follow, which will include rare tracks from only one Greek producer and some unreleased work of him. More info to be announced soon!


8. You've been on tour lately, deejaying around Europe and showcasing your sound and vision. What can we expect from a Dynamons session and what makes deejaying so special for you?

It is not exactly a tour to be honest. I just have some gigs lately outside of Greece. It really depends on what kind of party i'm supposed to play. I mean in Athens, i usually play a wide range of slow jams, some proto house records that i love and anything from deep and mellow stuff to the classic chicago and detroit records and beyond. To me the most exciting part of deejaying is the part that comes before that. In other words i mean the experiences someone earns through visiting recordstores, flea markets, talking with other vinyl collectors, sharing the knowledge etc.. That's actually why i believe that if you are an exclusive digital dj you really miss the best part of deejaying. To make it more clear, i have no problem with traktor djs. Actually i also tried to be one at some point but got bored in 3 months or so. Digital djs definitely can play an excellent set, because it doesn't really matter what kind of equipment you use. What comes out from the speakers is relevant, but their whole experience concerning music will be less interesting and sterile in my opinion.

9. What's next in store for Echovolt?

We do have a few releases lined up. Next will be an unknown producer with some New Jersey house and more freestyle tracks. Then there is that new Professor Genius alias with a Willie Burns remix, a D'Marc Cantu EP and already talking with some more producers. Oh hopefully there will be a 2lp compilation as well including most of the producers we have worked with some special remixes!

10. You've done a mix for us. Can you give us some insights about it and how did you record it?

Well i recorded the guest mix for you using my two turntables and my old cheap vestax mixer that by the way needs to be replaced as soon as possible! Actually i did that mix after i woke up from a gig i had in Athens the previous night and basically i picked most of the records from that record bag. In addition i also picked some new ones from those i got hold of in Poland and Berlin the last two weeks. It is this kind of a dj set that i could easily play out in the clubs i guess. The guest mixes i usually do are mostly for home listening purposes, so they are more diverse i suppose. Or at least that's my intention.


11. It feels like vinyl is alive more than ever and we're constantly surrounded by tons of music released, both, digitally and on vinyl. There are valuable reissues, new labels, new tracks on a daily base, bootlegs of old and rare jams, Albums, Singles and a lot more. How do you deal with the vast amount of music and vinyl that seems to be immediately available and which stuff(Producers, Labels, etc.) is among your favourites?

The truth is that i don't think I can really deal with it anymore! I mean when you only give yourself 2-3 hours on a daily basis in order to do label work (both Echovolt and Into The Light), listening to new releases, emails, social media, read articles/reviews, mixes etc. then i guess it is almost impossible to follow everything. So unfortunately i mostly follow labels and producers that i'm already familiar and spend only like an hour or two trying to find some records on discogs and maybe listening to some random new and old stuff on youtube or soundcloud. But yeah, i feel that i need much more time to do it properly. It is also funny that most of the time i don't even listen to all the tracks on the records that i buy. So after that comes that moment when you hear a great track a dj is playing and then you decide to go and ask what it was and finally you realize that you already have that record. So what i thought was interesting lately were almost all the Gifted And Blessed releases, the Walt J's Reflection Series re-issue, the great Deep House sound of the 'My Love Is Underground' label, the punk attitude of the new Container Ep on Morphine, the NAD Lp re-issue on Rush Hour, the two In Aeternam Vale's 12'' on Minimal Wave, the 2Lp Surinam! compilation on Kinded Spirits and what else? Hmmm...those Geena and Entro Senestre tracks on WT Muscle series are great too...just to name a few...but seriously there is a lot of great music comin' out recently...all we need now is more cash and spare time!




Tracklist? Feel free to ask!


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Dienstag, 2. April 2013

Lovebug pres. 'Body Music'

 
The lazy days are behind us and it's all about revitalising the body. Try this refreshing music mix while doing som' exercises in any way you want to...! 

01. Billy Nichols - Whip Your Body (Whip it, Whip it, Whip it)
02. Michael Wilson - Groove It To Your Body
03. Isaac Price II - Body Movements
04. Wicked - Bring Your Body
05. Stargasm - Body Rock
06. Escapade - Somebody's Body
07. Sonny Padilla Jr. - It's Your Body
08. Eddie Banks Jr. - Work That Body Hard
09. Serena - Get Your Body Up
10. Connie's Crew - Leave My Boodie Alone


 


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Donnerstag, 21. März 2013

Shirley Thomas - Life


Some slow-motion synth'n'slaps in a bit unsystematic way on this great label that brought us monsters like Jody Fingers Finch or the J. Parker Band.

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Sunfighter - Cafe A-Go-Go (Disco Mix Instrumental)


Disco bomber-stomper for the funky heads.

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Dienstag, 19. März 2013

Sunflower - Here We Go Tonight


 Sweet Flipside from this sought-after classic on F1. Very Striplin-ised vocals.

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Discogs Mix 002 - Finn Johannsen

Finn Johannson is doing it for Discogs!


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Montag, 18. März 2013

Future Looks.


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Black, White & Co. - Action For Love


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Model 11-29 - Wot Times (Instrumental)


Well-known chic-line that has been kicked through the italo-chopper with WOT. Trippin' chords and spacey banters round it off. Very useful instrumental for heating up the club. Better not the vocal... this one comes off too badly.

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Freitag, 15. März 2013

Kirlian Effect - Chacha Emotionnel


Jazz-funky french stuff recorded in N.Y. and released on Playbones Musik out of Germany.

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Donnerstag, 14. März 2013

Thorax-Wach ‎- Huckepack Und Zu Hunderten In Den Tod


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Mac Machine – Bibop


Lesser known jam from the Mac Machine on this interesting compilation out of Kassel.

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Dienstag, 12. März 2013

The Tones - One More Time


Canadian released tone by the Tones on Criminal Recordings.

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Montag, 11. März 2013

Runsrooms

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Data3 - Who's That (Instrumental)


Quebeq-raggaeish italio with arpeggio and vocoders on this intrumental. The vocal version is wonderfully Bananerama-touched. From 1983.

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Samstag, 9. März 2013

Sa. 16.03.2013: bleepgeeks with MICK WILLS (Gigolo Records / MinimalRome / Nation) @ Cabaret Eden


Looking forward to have Mick Wills in the house. He was very young when he started to organize parties together with his brother. After many years of DJ-ing, Mick Wills releases in 2001 his first track on Hell's Gigolo Records. His sets mix the best of over 25 years of dance music, effortlessly switching between the cutting edge of todayʼs sounds and vintage Chicago, Detroit, Italo, Hi NRG, Wave, Acid and Electro. Wills is a true music freak, an avid record collector and really does play like every night itʻs his last!
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Freitag, 8. März 2013

Rising Sound - Lover Hello Lover


 Powerful german disco from 1976 with the Roland Schneider Orchestra. Impressive synths in the Patrick Adams style from minute 2:15. HOW BIG!

 
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Walkbrain


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Donnerstag, 7. März 2013

Bess - Take (Total) Control (Club Mix)


End-80's soulful fm-dancer that can be effective when placed at the right time.

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Contrast – Start Freakin'


Dr. Magic, Slick D and Mr. Magoo doin' it in 1989 out of Kassel/Germany. Som' moaning, new-beat-electro-rhythms, scratches and rappin' are turning into the serious side. The main title(s) on the ep are sadly too weak.

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Freitag, 15. Februar 2013

Hunee @ Boiler Room Berlin



One of the best deejays around, one of the kindest people you can meet! Hunee is putting love on top of love at his first Boiler Room appearance. Not much to say, feel it!
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Sergio Mallandro - Mas Que Idéia (1982)



 Fruity brazilian remake of Pino D'Angios ueber classic jam!
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Donnerstag, 14. Februar 2013

Sa. 16.02.2013: bleepgeeks @ Cabaret Eden



We all come together, to come together! Our soundtrack is wild, our emotions are exalted. The club is cosy, the drinks are nice, february is cold, we make you warm!
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Christo and Jeanne-Claude's Surrounded Islands


In 1983, eleven of the islands situated in Biscayne Bay, Greater Miami, were surrounded with 6.5 million square feet (603,870 square meters) of floating pink woven polypropylene fabric covering the surface of the water and extending out from each island into the bay.
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Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2013

Mikki feat. Starz - Dance Lover (Dub Mix)



Interesting Dub Mix with great wobble bass, delayed vocals and smashing dance beat. Turns into the topic from minute four. How felicitous!

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Dienstag, 12. Februar 2013

Terry Gengis - Ooh Sha Sha


 Lovely stuff from Terry Gengis. His voice is simply unbeatable, and wow, the leads...

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Montag, 11. Februar 2013

Radio Free FM 102,6 Mhz

Some impressions from the beloved Radio Station FreeFM, recorded by somebody, somewhen, somehow or other in 2011! Click in!

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Criminal Zero - Money Go Round


Overlooked boogish B-Side on this raggyish release from Germany that smells quite frenchy in it's instrumentation. Nice mixture and well-produced! From 1983.

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Donnerstag, 7. Februar 2013

Helmut Newton: World Without Men / Francois-Marie Banier: Portraits


"Fashion photography was always the most important genre in Helmut Newton’s work. Long before he filled his own first books by international publishing houses with his fashion images, he worked on commission for top magazines and fashion houses. Newton published quite a few of these photographs in 1984 in his fourth book – programmatically titled “World without Men.” The book includes poignant statements by Newton alongside many of the iconic photographs that he took in Paris, Saint Tropez, Los Angeles, Milan, Berlin, and London from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. For the first time, the legendary photo book will be transformed into an exhibition and presented in its entirety.
This will be complemented by “Archives de Nuit,” an exhibition project and accompanying publication by Helmut Newton, which premiered in 1992 in Paris. The project brings together diverse black & white photographs by Newton from the late 1980s and early 1990s: portraits, nudes, landscapes, and still lifes – but no fashion. Some of these pictures will be presented for the first time in Berlin.
Furthermore, the French artist and author François-Marie Banier was invited to present more than 30 of his photographic portraits in “June’s Room”, among them Johnny Depp, Woody Allen, Samuel Beckett, Andy Warhol, Louise Bourgeois, and Caroline von Monaco. Banier has exhibited worldwide and his multifaceted works have been presented in numerous publications." (Taken from Helmut Newton Foundation website)

Helmut Newton Foundation
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SOPHIE - NOTHING MORE TO SAY


Manchester based SOPHIE produced some anthems for the forthcoming summer 2013! Very recommended!


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