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Showing posts with label david byrne rackumentary video. Show all posts
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Here Lies Love By David Byrne & Fatboy Slim
HERE LIES LOVE by David Byrne & Fatboy Slim
Here Lies Love – A Song Cycle deals with the life of Imelda Marcos, co-ruler of the Philippines in the 70s and 80s, as well as the life of Estrella Cumpas, the woman who raised her.
Through a series of songs written by David Byrne, with musical contributions from Fatboy Slim (Norman Cook), Songs from Here Lies Love presents Imelda Marcos meditating on events in her life, from her childhood spent in poverty and her rise to power to her ultimate departure from the palace.
In particular, the production looks at the relationship between Imelda and a servant from her childhood, Estrella Cumpas, who appeared at key moments in Imelda's life.
To be released April 6th 2010 on Todomundo/Nonesuch Records
“The story I am interested in is about asking what drives a powerful person—what makes them tick? How do they make and then remake themselves? I thought to myself, wouldn’t it be great if—as this piece would be principally composed of clubby dance music—one could experience it in a club setting? Could one bring a ‘story’ and a kind of theater to the disco? Was that possible? If so, wouldn’t that be amazing!”
—DB, from the introduction
The album is available in multiple formats (MP3, FLAC, Apple Lossless, and CD/DVD).
The Band:
David Byrne – guitar, vocals
Joan Almedilla – “Imelda” vocals
Ganda Suthivarakom – “Estrella” vocals
Paul Frazier – bass
Graham Hawthorne – drums
Mauro Refosco – percussion
Thomas Bartlett – keys
Production:
Mark Edwards – Production Manager
Terry Pearson – Sound
Kris Umezawa – Monitor
Contributors:
David Whitehead – Manager
Frank Hendler – Project Coördinator
RZO – Business Management
Only One More Month: David Byrne's Bike Racks & Rackumentary
Talking Heads' David Byrne and the New York City Department of Transportation, in conjunction with New York art gallery PaceWildenstein, unveiled nine unique bicycle racks designed by DB and installed in various locations throughout Manhattan and Brooklyn last April. The racks will only be up for 364 days, so you've got one more month to see them in person -- or, see them all here.
Known as the force behind Talking Heads and later as creator of the highly-regarded record label Luaka Bop, David Byrne’s recent musical works include Grown Backwards, Byrne’s debut for Nonesuch Records; the Talking Heads box set; the Knee Plays CD/DVD from Robert Wilson’s 1984 stage piece the CIVIL wars; music from the HBO’s series Big Love; and Everything That Happens Will Happen Today, a collaboration with Brian Eno . Byrne is currently working on a number of upcoming musical projects including Here Lies Love, a song cycle with Fatboy Slim based on the life of Imelda Marcos.
For those of us who do not live in the New York area and did not get to see these, here are images of them, their locations, David's original sketches and his 'rackumentary' video.
above: David Byrne with his Villager rack
An avid bicyclist for almost 30 years, Byrne was invited to join the panel of jurors selected by the DOT to judge a design competition for outdoor and indoor bicycle racks. Inspired by the city's initiative, he submitted some original design ideas of his own named after specific locations and neighborhoods, which the DOT enthusiastically agreed to install for a period of 364 days.
The nine racks — in shiny red, black and silver — are intended to promote bicycling, which has been a main emphasis of the current transportation commissioner, Janette Sadik-Khan.
The Bike Racks in situ:
above: The Villager
Powder-coated steel, 2008
LaGuardia Place in front of AIA, NYC
above: The Chelsea
Powder-coated steel, 2008
West 25th Street b/t 10th & 11th Ave (in front of PaceWildenstein Gallery), NYC
above: The Jersey
Powder-coated steel, 2008
NW corner of 9th Ave & 39th Street, NYC
above: Olde Times Square
Powder-coated steel, 2008
South side of West 44th Street, west of Seventh Avenue
above: The Coffee Cup
Powder-coated steel, 2008
West side of Amsterdam Avenue, between West 110th and 111th Streets
above: The MoMA
Powder-coated steel, 2008
South side of West 54th Street, east of the Avenue of the Americas New Project, Brooklyn, NYC 2008
above: The Wall Street
Powder-coated steel, 2008
North side of 82 Wall Street, west of Water Street
above: The Hipster
Powder-coated steel, 2008
West side of Bedford Avenue, near North Sixth Street, in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
above: The Ladies' Mile
Powder-coated steel, 2008
West side of Fifth Avenue, north of 57th Street (in front of Bergdorf’s)
map of locations:
David Byrne's drawings of the bike racks:
above: all nine sketches for the project by DB, Pen and ink, 2008
Photos by: G.R. Christmas / Courtesy PaceWildenstein © David Byrne
and special thanks to David Byrne, Wallpaper magazine and the New York Times for additional photos and info.
A rackumentary by David Byrne:
David Byrne's site.
PaceWildenstein gallery
NY City Department of Transportation (DOT)
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