Brooklyn based artist/musician Bjorn Copeland’s visual/audiovisual creations are a strange potpourri of geometric shapes, forms and fluorescence that test the limits of sound and vision.
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Brooklyn based artist/musician Bjorn Copeland’s visual/audiovisual creations are a strange potpourri of geometric shapes, forms and fluorescence that test the limits of sound and vision.
More here, here and here.
Track Listing:
Lord Finesse - Food For Thought
Lord Finesse - Speak Ya Peace Ft. Marquee & Dia
Lord Finesse - Check The Method
Lord Finesse - S.K.I.T.S. (Remix)
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You can find some pretty damn cool people in New York. Take for instance Nelson Loskamp, a Soho-based artist and hairdresser. As part of his “Electric Chaircut” routine, he takes random folks from his audience, straps them to his chair, blindfolds them, and then uses clippers running through an amp with electric guitar effects to [...]