Re-post #9: Martin Klasch Audio Shares

Download Sivuca from RapidShare.
Download Merit Hemmingson & the Meritones "At the Esquire Club" from RapidShare password: martinklasch
Download "Right On! Soul Hits" from RapidShare Password: lapaz
Download "European Holiday" from RapidShare
Edit: obsolete links
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Re-post #8: Soundtoys

PIANOGRAPHIQUE I recommend Compulsion (jazz) and Black Potion (blaxploitation)
Depeche Mode Soundtoy (click archive 2005-1998 and then under 2004 the right blue dot)
Let them sing it for you. Swedish version:Låt dem sjunga det åt dig
Live in Barney's barn - the drummer cow
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Music Video Blog: Vidéo Nostalgie
Vidéo Nostalgie
"This is a homage blog to the vintage Scopitones of 60's and 70's and the old videoclips in French."
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Cartoon: Flip the Frog
Flip the Frog was MGM's first sound cartoon. It is a happy-go-lucky, needy frog, named Flip the Frog." (1930) Uploaded to Google Video by Bibi.
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Litterature: Swedish Smut




Swedish smut litterature from 1925-84.
"Rolf - Sex Cheif (Viking Story)", "She Became a Photo Model", "A Hip, Hip Agent", The ABC Of Striptease"
Via Josephzohn gås blogger
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Re-post #5: Travel Ephemera x4

Graphic Design from the 1920s and 1930s in Travel Ephemera,
Vintage Labels - The Lost Art Of Travel,
Airline Timetable Images and Maritime Timetable Images
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The Los Angeles Public Library ’s collection of travel posters
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Download "European Holiday"- 1950s SAS Advertiment Record, from RapidShare (25 MB)
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Labels: posters
Music: Basic Hip's Tape Of The Week

Worth Eating Your Hat For is what creator Ingemar Breithel (man behind Omodern.com) calls his mix tape shared with us by Basic Hip Digital Oddio. It's a perfectly varied and fun Space Age Pop mix. See tape enclosure with detailed playlist.
Now go listen!:Basic Hip Digital Oddio (scroll down to TAPE OF THE WEEK)
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Music: The Free Design
The Free Design are delightful.
Here is a fansite.
Find great music here: everythings surreal: The Free Design "Kites are fun - Best of"
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Movie: Häxan
Häxan (The Witch aka The Witches aka Witchcraft Through the Ages. IMDb link) is a Swedish/Danish movie made by director Benjamin Christensen in 1922, now made available on Google Video by Bibi. It is a classic with lots of beautiful and pretty scary images.
Häxan - Google Video
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Re-post #4: Kikkoman

Kikkoman Japanese version to begin with. English version.
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Celebration: Martin Klasch

P-E Fronning (left)
Mr Dante Fontana (right)
We kidnapped Martin Klasch for a little party out on town. Birthday cake, jazz and funny people. We even got him to sing karaoke. "Strangers in the night" if I remember correctly. Too much cake, you know...
Just the way he likes it.
/Z
UPDATE
Martin Klasch asked me to convey his thanks for the party last night as well as for this morning's massive betongkeps/concrete cap...
/P-E Fronning
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Re-post #2: my little nazi dolls

My little nazi dolls
The pictures are great but don't forget to read the text, ok?
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Re-post #1: Unrealised Moscow Projects

The Architecture of Moscow from the 1930s to the early 1950s. Unrealised projects. (originally posted May 2, 2005)
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Birthday: Martin Klasch turns 1

One year ago, to the day, the Martin Klasch blog took its first stumbeling steps. This will be celebrated by a week of re-posts of our own favorites from the past year. But there will also be new ones.
Find more cards like the one above here: The Inspiration Grab-Bag: Random House - Crazy Eights (Artist Unkown-1951)
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Music: Los Aquarius - Hit Parade
Don't you just love the cover? Download from here:
Phil Musical's Lounge Corner: LOS AQUARIUS - Hit parade (1969)
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