35mm photographs taken at the Southbank Centre’s Global Food’s Market. Had one of the tastiest burgers ever there too!
35mm photographs taken at the Southbank Centre’s Global Food’s Market. Had one of the tastiest burgers ever there too!
I really want to make a documentary film about this man. He sits on North Street, a busy main road in the centre of Brighton — he makes origami paper animals, mostly birds - has massive spectacles that make his eyes the sizes of saucers, and a big bushy beard. He slurs all this words to the point of incomprehension… but I’m fascinated by him.
He’s been there for as long as I can remember, in the same spot - almost daily.
This exhilarating cacophony of outstanding sound might sound a little like an M83 track… and you’d be right! It reminds me of their older albums like ‘Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts’ and tracks like ‘America’ or ‘On a White Lake, Near a Green Mountain’ — it’s harsher, darker and with increasing reliance on pronounced guitar reverb & distortion.
The track was composed (seemingly) specially for the film ‘The Art of Flight’, a sports action flick funded by Red Bull. It fits the trailer very nicely:
32 playsThe Three Corners Of The Earth is a collaboration between Anthony Gonzalez from M83 and Curt Morgan from Brain Farm.
The 40p a unit minimum price could mean 50,000 fewer crimes each year and 9,000 fewer alcohol related deaths over the next decade, the government claims.This is a quote from UK government sources who claim that introducing a minimum price of 40p per unit for all alcoholic beverages will reduce alcohol consumption. However it doesn’t take into consideration that if people want to drink, they will drink no matter the cost. Making alcohol more expensive won’t combat excessive or binge drinking.
Accent theme by Handsome Code, poked in the face by Olly Newport
