Entries from January 2010
Horrible Follicle Chronicles
January 26, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Books · Society / Popular Culture · Sports
Identities IV
January 15, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I think of this Thames Television Ident as a good stain on my brain.
Categories: Television
Simple Pleasures
January 14, 2010 · Leave a Comment
‘Bubbles’ by The Free Design (1970). *Best with bass turned up to 11.
Categories: Music
Identities III
January 13, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Categories: Creative · Graphic Design · Television
Identities II
January 12, 2010 · Leave a Comment
Part Two. Quality!
ROAD SIGNS
DINER
HAY
Categories: Advertising · Creative · Television
Identities
January 11, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I saw these station Identities for UK’s Channel 4 back in 2005. Pretty impressive stuff. Spot that logo kiddies.
COUNCIL ESTATE
MARKET
PYLONS
Categories: Advertising · Creative · Television
5 Questions For Gary Gunn
January 8, 2010 · Leave a Comment
I put 5 questions to Composer/Producer Gary Gunn.
1. Why do you create music?
To remain as human as possible, in accordance with natural law.
2. Do you have a guiding creative philosophy or ethic?
I may but I’m not sure I could articulate. I’d like to think I’m constantly contributing to any given number of conversations taking place in the world.
3. What film did you watch last?
Ravenous
4. Who is the most interesting person you’ve ever met?
Dalila Anderson would be one.
5. If you weren’t a musician, what would you be?
Maybe some kind of engineer (probably industrial), carpenter, or stay at home dad.
Listen to ‘Destroying Beauty’ by Gary Gunn:
http://www.youtube.com/user/garygunnmusic#grid/user/8BDEF0F792F29089
Categories: Music
A New Decade – A New Sound – A New Story
January 6, 2010 · Leave a Comment
NEW YORK CITY – January 6, 2010
“Gary Gunn has crafted a beautiful monster akin to Frankenstein” with “a project of genre defying songs, he catches your attention with the subtlety of a Mack truck”. That’s what The Source Magazine gushed in their July 2009 issue after getting an early listen to Gary Gunn’s debut album “Destroying Beauty.”
Now over a year and tens of thousands of downloads later since the initial Amiestreet.com exclusive release of the five-song “Era Sick: a prologue to Destroying Beauty” EP under the alias Rick Lucy, Gunn emerges from the shadows with perhaps the most uniquely intoxicating offerings to the music world in years.
Born and raised in Washington, D.C., Gunn’s musical roots stem from his participation in the city’s vibrant Go-Go music scene. A self-taught multi-instrumentalist, Gunn began his career as a teenager, producing and arranging under Grammy-winning music producer, Mahogany, who pioneered sounds for top urban artists such as Jay Z, M.O.P. and Dr Dre. After moving to New York City, he spent several years working alongside music legend, Nona Hendryx (Labelle), building an indie alternative label backed by UK-based investment banker/entrepreneur Bobby Banks. The experience proved to be viable as he was introduced to a myriad of musical talent that resulted in heavy collaboration and experimentation.
“I realized with certainty, I wasn’t at all interested in just supplying tracks for people to sing or rap over…I have something else to offer. It needs to feel special because I can’t help but completely immerse myself in what I’m doing or I’ll quickly lose interest. Also sonically, I was experimenting heavily with using vocals as an instrument in my arsenal that I could later manipulate, as oppose to it being the standard singular focal point in the recording. I’m the kind of producer you only call to truly collaborate. I now realize I was becoming also becoming a composer”.
Still in his twenties, the featured 2009 ASCAP/Sundance Spotlight Composer has built an enviable film/television resume, creating original songs and score compositions that appear in films and television that run the gamut– from Showtime’s Emmy nominated Sleeper Cell series to BET’s groundbreaking hit web series Buppies. In fact, while hammering out the final notes of his provocative score to the 2009 Sundance Film Festival sensation, the “Young and Evil”, Gunn was also mixing down the remaining songs on “Destroying Beauty”.
Equipped with a refreshing perspective and a profound appreciation for craft, Gunn has managed to sculpt an album that evokes the most compelling images from film and merges the most alluring aspects of song.
To paraphrase from Amiestreet.com’s 2009 review, Gary Gunn has blown out of the mold, and perhaps crafted a new genre altogether with the inaugural full length “Destroying Beauty” – dwelling in an area blurred by alternative pop and electronica/ trip-hop. Music that moves you more than the average guitar-charged alterna pop, but doesn’t beckon you to the nearest rave. It’s a line that was once hard to live on, but has broadened as of late. Calling on a list of talented friends and professional acquaintances to fill in the lyrical and vocal gaps, “Destroying Beauty” takes us on a journey, keeping us on our toes with diverse instrumentation and composition. It gives us a preview of what promises to be a special voyage and a taste of what happens when artists have the courage to put it all out there.
Listen To ‘In Perfect Balance’ ft. Shayfer James:
Official Website:
www.garygunnmusic.com
Listen To The Album:
http://www.youtube.com/user/garygunnmusic#grid/user/8BDEF0F792F29089
Categories: Music






