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VERTIGO (1958) - AMP: ALTERNATIVE MOVIE POSTERS (Part 9/10)
One of the most colorful movie ever filmed and my favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie is without a doubt Vertigo. That masterpiece also inspired tens of designers/Artists in the last 12 years who each added a new visual twist on the AMP / limited edition prints gathered above (Click on each image for details).
Director: Alfred Hitchcock Actors: James Stewart, Kim Novak
ALL OUR AMP / Limited edition prints ARE HERE
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The posters above courtesy of ILLUSTRACTION GALLERY
The Black Keys Detroit Event Poster by Dave Hunter Print Design
Miles Electric by Dave Hunter
Primus Oklahoma City Poster by Dave Hunter
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Founded in 2008, Sphera Records focuses on the works of known and up-and-coming producers, often having them collaborate to rather interesting results -- such as Samuele Sartini, Andy Tee, and Dave Hunter’s “DiscoVery,” a slickly produced, club-rocking house music track comprised of hot flashes of cymbals, cascading synths, swirling electronics and a glitchy vocal sample in an infectious hook.
Their latest single "Cocido" is by the Serbian born producer and DJ, Vlada Asanin, who is best known among European EDM fans, critics and club goers. "Cocido" is comprised of layers undulating synths, hot flashes of cymbals and a looped computerized vocal sample, which gives the song both a futuristic yet dystopian feel. And yet it sounds like something you'll hear in OUTPUT or countless other clubs across the world, thanks to the fact that it sounds as though it owes a debt to The Chemical Brothers.
In the almost five years that I've run JOVM, i've received an enormous amount of emails from a variety of artists, labels publicists and others from all over the world. And As I've mentioned numerous times, it makes this site's mission of presenting and covering music from all over the world regardless of genre or country of origin possible.
Interestingly, during Christmas I received an email from the folks at Sphera Records. Founded back in 2008, the label focuses on the works of known and up-and-coming producers, often having them collaborate -- and the results are very interesting. Check out Samuele Sartini, Andy Tee, and Dave Hunter's "DiscoVery," a slickly produced, club-rocking house music track comprised of hot flashes of cymbals, cascading synths, swirling electronics and a glitchy vocal sample in an infectious hook. In some way, the track bears a resemblance to 100% Silk's releases.