"The Scream" (1978) ⊘ Siouxsie and the Banshees — LP B-side label detail

seen from France
seen from Belarus
seen from China

seen from Malaysia
seen from Germany

seen from Switzerland
seen from United States
seen from China
seen from Malaysia

seen from India
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from Russia

seen from Malaysia
seen from China

seen from United States

seen from India

seen from Malaysia
"The Scream" (1978) ⊘ Siouxsie and the Banshees — LP B-side label detail
So... I know I'm supposed to work on Pleasantview, but I was inspired to start building for Downtown.
It's so huge anyway, I might as well start early 😅
I was brainstorming how I want to play with the Music career as an active career, and this is the result: the Records Label Tower!
Look how cool it looks at night 😁
Inside tour under the cut!
Founded: 1991 Founder: LTJ Bukem Genre: Drum and bass, Jungle Country of origin: United Kingdom Location: Watford
Soundtracks That Inspire Me as an Artist: Oxenfree
Oxenfree is one of my favorite indie games of all time, and its soundtrack has been a huge source of inspiration for me as an artist. With its retro synth textures and atmospheric, minimalist aesthetic, the music of Oxenfree perfectly captures the creative space I'm currently exploring.
As I work on my debut album—a record about my first year at university, the best year of my life before psychosis—I found myself drawn to Oxenfree's production style and the unique atmosphere it creates.
To me, Oxenfree feels like the perfect inspiration. The game is about friendship, youth, and all the uncertainty that comes with it. Its soundtrack evokes a very specific feeling, one that makes us reflect on both the beautiful and difficult moments that define our younger years.
the music industry has really gone downhill since posting a demo on purevolume and sending the link to pete wentz stopped getting you a record deal
Catalogue insert from Glitterhouse Records' European issue of Daddy Has A Tail! (Cows, Amphetamine Reptile, 1989)