cycling jersey designs created for Brighton based company duke of the downs. Purchase from www.dukeofthedowns.com
Color Me Curious
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

pixel skylines
almost home
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
EXPECTATIONS
cherry valley forever
Noah Kahan

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Fieri Frames
occasionally subtle
Not today Justin

Jimmy Eat World

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Claire Keane
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
Cosmic Funnies

#extradirty
YOU ARE THE REASON
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@chrisdgordon
cycling jersey designs created for Brighton based company duke of the downs. Purchase from www.dukeofthedowns.com
cycling jersey designs created for Brighton based company duke of the downs. Purchase from www.dukeofthedowns.com
cycling jersey designs created for Brighton based company duke of the downs. Purchase from www.dukeofthedowns.com
cycling jersey designs created for Brighton based company duke of the downs. Purchase from www.dukeofthedowns.com
Bristol RWA open exhibition. Got one piece in.
Collaborations with the mighty Chris Gordon. Find his work here: http://chrisdgordon.tumblr.com/ 1) Duck Rogers 2) Pentatonic Shogun 3) Slubb
Collaborations with http://mrmoltonium.tumblr.com/
got a couple of prints in this
A3 lino cut, finally got round to printing
Screen print London
Just added to website. Pretty small 5"x7". Lino print, water tower
This is a mix of late 60s to mid 70s rock music from all over the world: America to Germany to Japan and everywhere in-between. It's the type of rock Madlib used for the Rock Konducta records, and is a mixture of the incredibly rare and random dollar bin finds that makes crate digging in the rock idiom so much fun. A lot of this is underground (one example was literally recorded by Dusseldorf twenty-somethings in a bomb-shelter, a literally exorcising of Nazi demons through Krautrock), and some of it is from bands that had pop aspirations but recorded something heavy and probably a bit odd as the one-off awesome track on an otherwise forgettable album. Live mix using 2 CDJs, no edits, some mistakes, that's the way it goes. Shout outs to Twink, Bunker Records, Franz Wippel, any band that spells April with a "y" instead of an "i," state-run labels from former communist countries who had the nerve to get down with hard psych and Madlib, of course, for finding the funk in all of this.
Collaboration with Zach Collins. Both started by ZC