Posts Tagged ‘revized’

Modern-era 4AD, Revized

Monday, March 29th, 2010

This post is admittedly a reaction to the 4AD record label’s de-emphasizing of their cover art that was once one of their trademarks. The brief is to basically utilize existing cover art and attempt to create new art and capture at least some of the essence of the older, beautifully designed covers. Note: the Bon Iver cover below features the work of Shinro Ohtake, whose artwork appeared on several Throwing Muses covers.

This Mortal Coil, sort of Revized

Friday, January 1st, 2010

It'll End In Tears

Filigree & Shadow

Blood

This Mortal Coil

I have it on good authority that This Mortal Coil reissues are forthcoming, hopefully in 2010. In the meantime, here’s an imagining of how individual sleeves from a four-disc vinyl box set might look. The fourth disc would contain tracks from the three singles, plus “Acid, Bitter, And Sad” from Lonely Is An Eyesore. The sleeves would be printed on matte stock with spot varnishes on the photos, and the graphics printed with copper metallic ink. I’m positive original graphic designer Vaughan Oliver has something amazing in store for this reissue.

By the way, if you’re going to be in the San Francisco Bay Area on January 7, 2010, I’ve contributed 12 background films inspired by Vaughan Oliver to a performance called The Music Of This Mortal Coil–the first live tribute that I know of. Tickets are $12 and available here. And here’s the poster I’ve designed for the show, which will be given away for free at the gig:

Revized Minimalism at Sleevage

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Great article at Sleevage.com: Sleevage: The Modernist Editions

Revized 4AD Remasters, hypothetically

Monday, April 6th, 2009

heidi berry

heidi berry

This Mortal Coil

pale saints

lonely is an eyesore

colourbox

the wolfgang press

the birthday party

colin newman

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I was wondering what a “conventional” 4AD remaster reissue might look like. What I came up with was a clear outer sleeve with the logo and word “REMASTERED” on the front, and then the barcode and fine print on the back. Each would be a lavish two-disc digipak set–with loads of rare bonus tracks, of course–with newly revized v23 artwork, too, metallic inks and all.

One can dream.

Joy Division DVD, Revized

Sunday, January 25th, 2009

joy division

joy divisionHere’s a Peter Saville-style re-imagining of Grant Gee’s excellent documentary.