Showing posts with label Fischerspooner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fischerspooner. Show all posts

Monday, December 07, 2009

What about the covers? no 14

For 2009 - no.14 - Fischerspooner - Entertainment


These guys are primarily an art performance duo, giving more importance to their live performances than their studio music. They even write songs for dance and other performances. It is no strange thing then that the photography of their current release is theatrical to say the least. Like an American version of Pet Shop Boys mixed with a dose of Gilbert & George, they project a distinctly arty image, kabuki yet space-age. The photography is by Dusan Reljin and their styling by Nicola Formichetti, the creator of Dazed & Confused magazine. So what does Casey have to say about their image: "With this album, I wanted to create a world of style where you couldn’t really decipher what the sources were. I first started with having garments based on a sauna suit. They were non-descript, no gender, no references, zero. The Wooster Group brought in Japanese references, initially for us to copy the movement. Warren wanted to use a documentary about the space program in the Sixties. Then we started borrowing from Mark Twain – that’s where the straw boater comes in. All these themes connect and they connect to the music as well. It was a new, interesting way to frame music." Clothing by Elise Fife-Martinelli, Romain Kremer, Alexander McQueen, KTZ. The hats are from Nasir Mazhar, Lite Brite Neon. Art direction and design by Jack Dahl assisted by Enrico Bonafede. Jack Dahl was responsible for kickstarting a visual presence and direction for international mens fashion publication HE magazine and Cover magazine (Copenhagen). Among others Jack has worked with Self Service magazine and Work in Progress advertising design studio (Paris) on some of todays leading fashion references including Jil Sander, Prada, Pucci, Chloé, Celine, Colette and Virgin Records.


For the 00's - Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala


The album was designed by Stefan Falt with photograph by Tammy Karlsson who is Jens' drummer (!). The cover shows Jens getting a haircut by a pair of hands coming out of the clouds, with a distinctly retro look (black and white coloured looking photo). The clouds image is at the back cover too and that's about it. A red diamond marks both covers (at the front it is inside the transparent case spine). Simple but beautiful. Like his music.

Top 20 Countdown - no.14

For 2009

No.14 - Fischerspooner- Entertainment


The (strangely enough) American duo has released a theatrically electronic album that takes advantage of this year's nostalgic return to 80's synth-pop (and everything 80s for that matter). Their use of brass and other instruments makes them a tad different than your average electronica group - they do their own vocals too. One thing is for sure - the album sure lives up to it's name!




For the 00's

No.14 - Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala


With this album, his third but first proper one, the Swede makes his mark on the world music and is poised to conquer it. The thing is he probably does not even care about it.