SECRET 7″ Teenage Cancer Trust Exhibition At Idea Generation Gallery (London)
There is something about vinyl that transcends every format that has followed in its path. An integral reason for this is that it's allure and functionality allows the listener to be absorbed by more than one of their senses.
Secret 7" is a project which aims to rekindle some of the excitement for sleeve art in the digital era by exploring how a track would be interpreted by an array of brilliant artists.
In April the Idea Generation gallery in Shoreditch, London will exhibit around 700 unique seven-inch sleeves inspired by tracks from The Cure, Florence + The Machine, Bombay Bicycle Club, CSS, DJ Shadow, Noah & The Whale and Ben Howard. The exhibition has an added air of mystery as no-one will know who designed each sleeve, or which of our seven tracks is housed inside.
On the 21st April – Record Store Day – through to close on Sunday the exhibition is yours to own. Each of the one-of-a-kind heavyweight 7'' records will be available to take home with you for a minimum donation to Teenage Cancer Trust of £40.
Every penny profited from the sale of these exclusive vinyl records is going to the charity.
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UPDATED AGAIN! April 16/17: Linkin Park – Burn it Down Download Day & News Roundup
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I've just decided to update this post instead of making a new one. Linkin Park have finally released "Burn it Down" today! You can get the song FOR FREE when you preorder Linkin Park's upcoming album "Living Things on linkinpark.com. The preorder is starting at 1pm PST! You'll also get 8 remixes of songs from the new album FOR FREE and early access to ticket sales for the North American Tour, when you preorder the album! All in all, I think preordering "Living Things" is really the smartest decision you can make!
As soon as you've downloaded the track on iTunes/Amazon or anywhere else OR preordered the album, share the download link on Facebook/Twitter/Tumblr! You can tweet something like "I've just downloaded Linkin Park's new single #BurnItDown on XY" + Link or "I've just preordered Linkin Park's new album #LivingThings" and got #BurnItDown for free!" + Link. Don't forget to include the download link and the hashtag #BurnItDown in your tweets.
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Short Story Contest Submission: Amanda Hendrick – The Man And The Swamp
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Her is the second submission for the Short Story Contest. You can vote for your favourite story after all submissions were posted. More to come!
The Man and the Swamp
By Amanda Hendrick
We all know how arguments begin; they start very small with a word or a phrase, not meant to bite the way it does. And then a few words later you are both drowning, unable to tell up from down, in an argument neither one of you wanted to be in. People as with most other things, often come in sets, sets of two. The beginning of this story is no different. And these two people were currently drowning.
They pillaged and plundered and screamed and yelled, until what they were saying no longer sounded like words. The man hissed and the woman returned his fire. The man yelled out insults, but this time the woman spoke louder and words emerged, “You should leave, just leave. Come back in a week, or don’t come back at all. 7 days- no more no less or I will be gone. And you will never see me again.”
The man in a huff stormed from their home. His anger propelled him forward for three days. He would never go back. He spent those three days stomping and slamming doors everywhere he went. He spent three days with his fists clenched and his jaw tight. He spent three days bellowing instead of speaking. He spent three days scaring off any one kind or nice with one look from his dark anger filled eyes.
Then on the fourth day, he sat down and like a puff of smoke the anger left him. The next three days he spent in sorrow and self-doubt. Was he good enough? Should he go back? Would they work out? Was it even worth it to keep trying? He spent three days with his hand rubbing his forehead. He spent three days with tears just almost forming in his eyes. He spent three days slightly hunched over as if the weight of the world had just been placed there. He spent three days forming a new furrow in-between his brow. Should he go back?
On the seventh day he awoke with a start and instead of sorrow he felt something warm growing in his chest. Of course it had always been there, but the heat of his anger had disguised its warmth, and then the cooling off of his sorrow had made the warmth seem natural. Of course he would go home. This warm feeling that he felt deep inside himself was love. He spent the day filled with the passion of love and the contentment one can only feel when they recognize a soul mate. He spent this day moving with sure-footedness and dedication. Nothing would hold him back from his love. He would return today, beg for forgiveness and enjoy every fight and laugh with this woman he loved.
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