Sharon Stone by Mark Abraham, 2015
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Sharon Stone by Mark Abraham, 2015
HENRY FOR VMAN (2009) ▫️▫️▫️
📸 by MARK ABRAHAM
Christina Aguilera by Mark Abraham, 2003
Christina Aguilera by Mark Abraham, 2003
I know we might have been rather excitable about certain..very, veeeery pleasing features in the “Crimson Peak” trailer last week but I could totally go the teasers for “High Rise” and “I Saw The Light” just now. Please.
What is The Anomaly? Star Ali Cook talks to Live for Films about Noel Clarke's latest
What is The Anomaly? Star Ali Cook talks to Live for Films about Noel Clarke’s latest
Award-winning magician Ali Cook has worked with Derren Brown and Penn & Teller on telly, and now he’s making his move to the big screen.
Following his role in the ITV drama Mr Selfridge, he will be starring in the upcoming sci-fi action thriller The Anomaly alongside Ian Somerhalder (The Vampire Diaries), Luke Hemsworth (Neighbours), and Alexis Knapp(Ground Floor). The Anomaly is directed by…
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Retconning / XII :: Industrial and its Ancestors
http://www.cokemachineglow.com/feature/1253/xii-industrial-and-its-ancestors
The albums on this list are not all industrial; rather, they represent an arc of electronic music that supported the growth of an industrial form. This group is bookended by a whole spate of minimalist/ambient/Varése-based electronic composers on one end and a whole new group of composers and bands on the other that include Radigue, Rylan, and probably Lightning Bolt (simplistic, sure, but the point is more that the firm repetition is again being stamped out). Kraftwerk looms over this arc like a silent moon, grinning at the sounds-of-industry that form the rails that Trans Europa Express could carry weight upon. Oh…and I should probably refer to it as mechanical or something. So: do you like metal?
Retconning / XI :: New Jack (and Jill) Swing
http://www.cokemachineglow.com/feature/57/xi-new-jack-swing
Just think how weird it was to be 13 and 14 and hearing tracks like “Creep” and “Let’s Talk About Sex” and “Waterfalls” and “None of Your Business.” Though many of the men involved in new jack swing were performing the usual industry-accepted amount of sexism (“never trust a big butt and a smile”) the women were creating incredibly progressive music that we were being exposed to on a regular basis. I’m not saying we got it, necessarily, but I bet there aren’t many people of my generation who couldn’t still drop the lyrics to “Let’s Talk About Sex” if asked, which is pretty fucking impressive given the fear of AIDS at the time. Here’s a little tribute to some of the best/most fun tracks from this period.