From the chaotic, surreal, madness, of collage mixed with
political folly that blazed their LP's and gig flyers; to the razor edge ultra-simplistic
DK symbol that is still lovingly displayed on shirts across the world today, the
latest episode of The Art Of Punk focuses on San Francisco punk band legends, the Dead Kennedys. In the fourteen minute video Jello Biafra discusses his own
warped inspiration for the many sleeves and often controversial posters created
in the early days of the band. We also meet pop surrealist artist Tim Biskup who
chimes in about how the DK's affected and twisted his own young mind. And finally we meet up with master collage
artist, and designer of the DK's symbol, Winston Smith in his North Beach art
studio, where he talks about how he was drawn into the early Bay Area punk
scene - and his long and creative artist relationship with the Dead Kennedy's
and Jello Biafra.
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Throwback Thursday’s: The Resurgence of Indie Labels
This week’s Throwback Thursday coincides with an annual event that takes place tomorrow in San Diego California. San Diego Music Thing Music Conference and Festival is a place for all things music and one aspect of music is business of course which brings us to the panel, Music Industry 101: Basics, or everything you need to know to get started in the business of music in 2012, which occurs at the event each year. The video below is of last year’s panel included Justin Perason, of Three One G Records and The Locust, Jello Biafra of Alternative Tenticles Records and The Dead Kennedys, Scott Simoneaux of Aquarium Drunkard/Autumn Tone Records, Josh Feingold from Songs Publishing and Scott Pactor of Zoo Music. In the hour and five minute stream you get to hear words of wisdom from some very interesting and inspirational folks as they field questions from the crowd including things like how to start a label in 2011, digital distribution vs. physical, file sharing, Major Labels vs. independent, their opinions on vinyl’s resurgence, how to get signed and more. The sound quality is a bit crap so you might have to boost the volume up a bit but it’s well worth the watch if you are a fan of any of these peoples work or just wan tto learn more about the music business today, yesterday and the future.
The Resurgence of Indie Labels from San Diego Music Thing on Vimeo.
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