mjazzg Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 Another big Another Timbre fan here too, music and design aesthetic Quote
T.D. Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 38 minutes ago, mjzee said: This school of record album design (typography plus some random graphic) has been around a long time. I was reminded of that this morning when this album popped up on my shuffle playlist: That image (from cover of album released in 1961) is of interest to geeks! It looks somewhat fractal, and the term "fractal" was not coined until 1975. 🤔 Quote
mjzee Posted April 3 Author Report Posted April 3 1 hour ago, T.D. said: That image (from cover of album released in 1961) is of interest to geeks! It looks somewhat fractal, and the term "fractal" was not coined until 1975. 🤔 Agreed! Mandelbrot would be proud. Quote
Niko Posted April 3 Report Posted April 3 it's an interesting credit "photo: Tom Jungman". first, I never would have thought that this is a photo (of what? not the British coastline) and second, this is Tom Jungman's only trace in the album cover scene... Quote
clifford_thornton Posted April 5 Report Posted April 5 Some of those Jazzland covers with abstract designs remind me of 'stock' covers that various labels used throughout the '60s and '70s. They are very cheap but some have their charm. Quote
mjzee Posted April 9 Author Report Posted April 9 Release date May 16: Savina Yannatou's fifth ECM album revolves around the theme of water in its many manifestations. Water as a blessing and a curse. A life-sustaining source and a mortal threat in the elemental power of the storm. Multicultural in their musical passions, and daring in their stylistic juxtapositions, Savina and friends also illuminate the connections between the traditions. Featuring Primavera en Salonico and Lamia Bedioui. Quote
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