graphic design

17. KING KHAN INTERVIEW

King Khan @khannibalism and I talk Black Power Tarot (and Michael Eaton), KK & BBQ album art (Johnny Samson!), how he met and started performing with the Sun Ra Arkistra, The Invaders documentary soundtrack and jesus christ so much more! 

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KK Art and Misc Photos Through the Years….

 

Art by Michael Eaton for the William S. Bourroughs Release on Khannibalism and Black Power Tarot Cards and Exhibit (Check out the PBS Video Below)

 

Incredible Covers for King Khan and BBQ by Artist Johnny Samson: Invisible Girl and Bad News Boys

 

Photography by MIRON ZOWNIR and Shrines Album Cover Designed by King Khan as discussed in the show.

 

PBS Feature on the Black Power Tarot by Arish Khan and Michael Eaton

 

Music from the soundtrack to the 2016 Documentary, The Invaders

 

Rest in Peace, Hal Willner, Legendary Producer and Good Friend to King Khan.
Hal wrote this letter to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to appeal for Arish’s work visa.

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10. Vaughan Oliver with Vox Mod

THE DEATH EPISODE: GOODBYE 2019

My guest @voxmod and I discuss Vaughan Oliver’s life and career as an iconic album designer, the death of 2019, DMT, ego death, Ram Dass, becoming fractals and shapes, fear, and Ganzfeld energy for 2020!

 
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9. Kim Gordon Worship with Tyler Bosch!

To celebrate the release of her new album ‘No Home Record’ Tyler comes over to talk Kim Gordon, Sonic Youth record covers, record store dudes in the 90’s, art, sun tans, you get it!

 
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8. THE SHAPE OF SOUND WITH SCOTT LINDBERG

Scott Lindberg

Scott Lindberg is a freelance graphic designer and design historian based in Edmonds, WA. From 2011 to 2018 he ran New Documents, a shop specializing in important 20th century graphic design objects. Scott’s personal design collection has been featured in magazines, books and exhibitions, both nationally and worldwide.

Scott Lindberg, 1969–2020. Photo: Kim Belanger

Scott Lindberg, 1969–2020. Photo: Kim Belanger

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Scott’s oldest niece, Greta (17), is raising money to name a cancer research grant after him:

“In 2019, My uncle Scott was diagnosed with colorectal cancer. He was such a generous and compassionate man, and he used his abundance of talents in ways that brought so much joy to my family and all of those who had the privilege to know him…
I encourage you to join me in supporting The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) by making a donation to my fundraising campaign. By donating to LLS, you support the many facets of LLS’s mission work from investing in groundbreaking research, providing education and support to patients, and advocating at the state and federal level for legislation to help those living with cancer.”
–Greta Lindberg

Please consider contributing to Greta Lindberg’s campaign here.
For more information about LLS, please visit lls.org

Clarita and Scott talk The Shape of Sound, his 100 mid-century record cover exhibit featuring 20 designers. Plus, Ronald Clyne's origin story as a horror illustrator for Arkham House Publishing, and his time at Columbia and Folkways Records. 

–Joseph Albers' Persuasive Percussion
–Scott gives his tips for storing records!
–Being goth in the 40's!

Scott’s exhibit with CIVILIZATION at the NON BREAKING SPACE GALLERY

Since this episode was recorded, The Shape of Sound was also featured at the KEXP gathering space in Seattle.

Scott’s research legacy and collection are now cared for and exhibited by The Letterform Archive.

More info on his collection on Instagram @dcmnts
Twitter @SllabStudios

 

4. Barney Bubbles with Bryan Standridge

My guest Bryan Standridge @echoesstudios and I cover so much! Seattle Christmas band Dancer and Prancer, the jingle bell thief, cat teeth, and of course the amazing Colin Fulcher aka Barney Bubbles. We discuss his upbringing and time at Twickenham College, Teenburger Designs, San Francisco awakening, the meaning behind his and Lemmy's names, and his fantastical contributions to the band Hawkwind......Join us on this journey to discover an artist and cosmic warrior.

SENSITIVITY WARNING: DEPRESSION AND SUICIDE

 
 


BBC SOUNDS: IN SEARCH OF BARNEY BUBBLES

Mark Hodkinson goes in search of the truth about one of the most influential and enigmatic of graphic designers - Barney Bubbles who changed the way record sleeves looked. Barney Bubbles worked with some of the biggest names in popular music in the 1970s and 80s. He created album sleeves of cryptic intricacy, giving a depth of detail that was new to the medium. But he hardly ever signed his work and often operated under obscure pseudonyms, so his creations are still being uncovered. With some difficulty as Barney took his own life nearly 20 years ago. Mark Hodkinson speaks to Barney's family and colleagues to uncover his genius and the reasons for his tragically early death. First broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and repeated as part of our celebration of Pop Art.

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Barney Bubbles Animation by Studio Ultra & Studio Moross

 

3. Pennie Smith with Katie Davies

My guest @lisabonetramsey joins me to talk about dentist office design, instagram posters, Bob Hickson, and Pennie Smith! We go over Smith’s time with Frendz Magazine, her Pink Fairies album design, stunning portrait photos and, of course, her photos of The Clash. Lots of twists and turns and mysterious brown cigarettes!

 
 

2. Peter Saville with Travis Ritter

Ep 2–Peter Saville with @compassruler was a deep dive! The origins of Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures and OMD’s Dazzle Ships record designs! Plus Saville hates capitalism, Jan Tscichold escapes the nazis, Pulsars, the weird story of Factory Records, art projects and parlor tricks! And my DJ name is DAZZLESHITS wow everthing makes sense.