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Front cover of Partikel's 2nd Album |
After a month away from the Art and Jazz worlds it's good to be back. August was spent in France with a little bit of sketching, a generous amount of wine and plenty of swimming with the family. This year amongst the live sketches will be stories about the album artwork too. Mostly my own because I have access to the hidden artwork that never makes it to the public domain but hopefully other artists that I admire.
Today we start with Partikel's second album Cohesion that was released on Whirlwind Recordings in 2011.
A large part of my work portfolio is from musicians commissioning album artwork. The form of these album vary depending on the clients desires, their music or the label's in-house style.
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Partikel in the studio |
The most straightforward album covers start and end with images of the musicians themselves, either done in the studio or live at a gig. Of course working at gigs is exhilarating and the paintings have a life of their own. When working in the studio, it is invariably in booths, where the musicians are isolated from one another but occasionally (and more enjoyably) they record as an ensemble, where I can be inspired by their interactions and sound.
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Cove |
As an artist the creation of new work is always an exciting moment. Not only the birth of the music but the concepts and images inspired by its final form. I start to familiarise myself with the material and group by attending both gigs, rehearsals and of course the recording session. Then once the tracks have been honed to an acceptable level, usually post-mixed but pre-mastered they are sent to me. I sit in my studio and listen all the way through the CD and make written notes. These are sometimes gibberish, occasionally beautiful in form but always helpful in visualising the music physically. The notes are easy to carry around, meaning I can flick through them, jogging the memory when a blast of inspiration hits.
In this case I worked from a recording of a Partikel rehearsal, the day was 29th April 2011, our street was closed because of the Royal Wedding and below is what started to appear.
The Blood of the Pharoah
deep dangerous
luring-lure
wander – looking up and down
rings – strong earth colours
aboriginal dots
swirls – torque
lazy waft the breeze
punkawallah
slits of exoticness in between
Kew Gardens
Kisses through white painted wood
moving through the grass
gentle smooth
The Optimist
Rhythm
talking sweet, talking and
talking
forgetting the
time, then there's
things to do
-when I'm having
fun – we roll and pitch
There's that
tune again
The
best in front of the
TV
I look out at
the dust – or
maybe its the
morning -
still there's a
busy-ness
Bouncing.
The clothes go
round and
round in the
machine -
still wet when
they come
out – I lay
them on me
to keep cool –
look like
a doll---dress me up, cheerful -
Room
Stretch it out
Birds in cages
waking -
animals at the
zoo -
I can hear the
pelicans
the elephant is
rolling around
the boar
snuffing and
an animal
rutting, rubbing,
picking, hitting
all awakening
Food, Food,
Food, Food
its around
eat in quiet
Grubs, insect
crawling around
why can they
escape
rattle the cage
wild lament
smell of the
wild still
They wont take
it from me.
I can still feel
Stretch out and
taste the sun
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The cages of Madame Gruszewski |
'Room' ended up being the most creative of Partikel's tunes for me, creating several threads I wanted to pursue. The most effective was a group of cages I found and drew in the village of Cambieure in France, where I have my studio. These cages belonged to the wife of the Mayor, Mr Jacques GRUSZEWSKI, and I remembered seeing them there whilst completing a commission of his rose garden and house.
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It was the choice of Partikel's Duncan Eagles, Max Luthert and Eric Ford and we developed it further into the cover and back listing too. The upside down tulip inspired by Blood became the CD image and it went into production under the close scrutiny of Whirlwind Recording's Michael Janisch.
Favourable reviews followed and the rest is history.... or not quite.
The trio are hitting the road once again before recording their 3rd album with new and old material alike. Starting with an appearance at the
Whirlwind Jazz Festival on the 10th October and finishing with a string of Scandinavian dates in December 2013.
See more on their website.
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