Music: The Spotniks
"Long before ABBA was said to be the first Swedish band to chart in the UK these guys made it. They were a sort the "Swedish Shadows". " (...more)
...and they are still at it! (their own web site)
Thanks to Mod*Mom!
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Labels: music, rocket men, space age, Sweden, swedish, the spotnicks
Photo: The Unconscious Art Of Demolition
"Square deal" by Bopo-mofo
The Unconscious Art Of Demolition Pool at Flickr
via Xenmate
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Illustration: Pet Food Labels
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Labels: illustration, labels, pet food labels
Stuff: Messages by Architecture
Here is our message.
Make your own messages here geoGreeting!
Via smidigt.se
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Illustration: Fruit Crate Label Art
BoxOfApples :: Fruit Crate Label Art
...and more of the same.
Via Bibi
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Labels: design, fruit crate label art, illustration, labels
News: Martin Klasch reaches 100.000!
The other day (probably Thursday) Martin Klasch had its 100.000th unique visitor since we started counting on June the 22nd of 2005! Thanks to all our visitors, contributors and friends! We're having a big ol' party over here! C'mon over!!
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Video: Two times Night at Bald Mountain
Modest Petrovich Mussorgsky's orchestral tone poem Night at Bald Mountain was spun around an ancient Russian legend of a witches' sabbath. The piece was completed in 1867. An impressive animation in pinscreen technique interpreting the music was made in 1933 by Alexander Alexeïeff & Claire Parker. (Via Coisas do arco da velha)
As early as in the 1880s Rimsky-Korsakov did editorial work on Night at Bald Mountain and thus made it more successful and the music track heard in Disney's Night at Bald Mountain sequence from Fantasia (1940) is even more adapted.
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Poster Art: Collections via El Burlador
Click images for the poster collections or use links below
B-western movie posters
Collection of African posters
Large collection of Latinamerican Posters
Bollywood horror movie posters
Vintage Hungarian posters
Political posters from the US, Cuba and Vietnam
All links via El Burlador
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Labels: African posters, b-western posters, Bollywood movie posters, Hungarian posters, Latinamerican posters, Political posters, posters
Photo: Christopher Wilson
"The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal"
Christopher Wilson Photography
Via GlyphJockey
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Music: Linda Perhacs
Linda Perhacs - Parallelograms.
If you had been fast enough you would have been able to download it at Music on the Fringe. Check the blog for other cool stuff.
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Cartoons: Pink Panther Title Screens
"DePatie-Freleng (often abbreviated DFE) mostly made animated commercials for television, but they're big break came when Blake Edwards commissioned them to create an animated opening for his movie, "The Pink Panther"."
Check out som nice Pink Panther (and others) title screens here: DePatie-Freleng Website
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Labels: cartoon, cartoons, Pink Panther, title screens
Blog: Where did Earnest Little Cartoon Guy go?!
The link to the excellent blog "Earnest Little Cartoon Guy" is dead and so is the link to his old blog "Happy Palace"! ....sad! Does anyone know if he's moved or just bailed? You are missed! Start over!
UPDATE:
Oh, happy day!!!
Mrbalihai informes us that "The Cartoon Guy" is alive but has transformed into Peanut Butter Sandwich! He seems to be in good form. Thanks for the info, mrbalihai!
Now we can all sleep snug as a bug.
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Illustration: Disney Album Covers From the 50s and 60s
Beautifully designed Disney record covers from the 50s and the 60s at ASIFA-Hollywood Animation Archive Project Blog.
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Blog: Musselsoppans Vänner Updated
Martin Klasch's sister blog Musselsoppans Vänner was updated the other day with a new large batch of nice and/or interesting pictures picked from around internet and from scanned images. Have a look, why don't you!
PS. Once again thanks to all blogs from where many pictures has been taken. As usual only a few has been credited but most can be found in the sidebar. The general idea of Musselsoppans Vänner is to be a simple imagedump blog and noting every image source would be far to much work and work against that idea. I hope this is alright with you all.
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