Author: Anormal

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2) Singas Project: Merry crisis

Shot in 2010 with the Singas Project (as they stood at the time). We are deep deep underground in the eternal construction site for Budapest’s fourth Metro line. Its a big hole and it probably costs a pretty penny. You know they’ve been digging us in for ever and ever. […]

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1) Singas Project: Partner in crime

The first Anormal Session, We shot this back in early 2010. This moment was captured deep deep underground, in the construction site of Budapest’s fourth Metro. A camera, a flash light and the Singas Project (in its configuration at the time) fronted by Dalma Berger…. Everyone needs a partner in […]

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Riding with Daniel

Cabbies know, many drunken riders have gotten musical in the back of the old London cab. I can remember on more than one occasion, actresses, poets absinthe and whisky all culminating in the reverberations of a night time cabin, chauffeured by London’s finest. I can remember us turning like a moving […]

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AKA dayglow mouth

Will Oldham AKA Bonnie prince Billy AKA the palace brothers. Seen here in his neon night time garden. Actually it is not his garden, but that of Aran Reo Mann director and production designer. Her website is available here. Skimming through her work I also found this meditation. Quite soothing […]

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Anormal sessions

  So Friday was great, Lots of wonderful people and lots of Talented musicians. If you couldn’t make it down for one reason or another, here is a little portrait of the evening. We had a wide variety of performers and quite a diverse crowd, in fact you could see exactly who […]

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Sub-basement

I was searching through some old videos and I stumbled upon Warrior queen. I remember The first time I heard this track I was floored by the mean mean Bass and the Mc’s mad skill. It has been a while and it doesn’t quite hit me the same way but […]

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Digital bass jumping

Saul Williams, poet musician and digital disintegration artist. DNA has a neodigital  quality, though as the name suggests is rooted in a tradition best exemplified by a mean bass tone that enters the gut and spreads from there to the spine. Saul Williams’s Niggy Tardust  also comes from the same digital space. […]

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Bjork

The first radio broadcast of the little Icelandic curiosity. Some people are just born to things. In fact everyone is born to something, few lucky enough to find out what it is. Little girl loves to love. She will be screaming and whispering about it for years to come.

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Singing by numbers

Another radio session from KEXP, this brings back the early eighties and I mean that in a good way. The phenomenal Handclap band indulge in some arbitrary tonal counting followed by early Debby Harry style rap. What’s not to love. The Handclap band Phenominaly took us from 5 to 50. […]

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Not Bjork

Ólöf Arnalds of  Múm Sings off of her first solo album, her strange and elf like cadence is both compelling and refreshing.  This performance comes courtesy of  Seattle based radio KEXP 90.3 FM  simulcast session. Out of a population of just over three hundred thousand people, Iceland seems to produce […]