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Showing posts with label Exhibition. Show all posts
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Sunday, 16 October 2022

Best Art Vinyl: Album Artwork Through the Ages Exhibition at the Collection Lincoln 22 October 2022 - 22 January 2023

Best Art Vinyl: Album Artwork Through the Ages 


Best Art Vinyl: album artwork through the ages is a celebration of iconic vinyl album artwork from 1949 – 2021. This exhibition showcases the creativity and ingenuity behind the design of vinyl album covers, exploring the fascinating history and inspiration behind some iconic artworks such as Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures, the Sex Pistol’s Never Mind the Bollocks and The Beatles The White Album. 

At The Collection Museum, the exhibition is accompanied by the 18th Best Art Vinyl Award, an annual search for the most creative and well-designed record cover of the year. The Best Art Vinyl Award sees a diverse shortlist of the 50 best record covers of the year compiled by a panel of highly respected industry experts, artists and designers. You are invited to vote for your favourite work online, with the final winners revealed on 5 January 2023. 

The exhibition is complemented by material from Lincolnshire Heritage Service’s archives and local lenders, inviting you to take a trip down memory lane and discover Lincolnshire’s surprising musical past. Explore newspaper articles about The Great Western Express Festival, Lincolnshire’s very own version of Woodstock in the 1970s!

Best Art Vinyl: album artwork through the ages is a touring exhibition in collaboration with The Civic, Barnsley and Art Vinyl.

22 October - 22 January 2023. Tickets: £5, £3.50 for concessions. 2 years old and under are free but must book a ticket.

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Best Art Vinyl: album artwork through the ages | The Collection (thecollectionmuseum.com)

Wednesday, 2 December 2020

Electronic From Kraftwork to the Chemical Brothers at London's Design Museum

 Electronic from Kraftwork to the Chemical Brothers Until 14 February 2021

London’s Design Museum’s “Electronic” exhibition will now run until 14 February 2021, allowing many more to be able to attend this exhibition dedicated to the birth of electronic music. Full title “Electronic: From Kraftwerk to Chemical Brothers”, the socially-distanced exhibition follows the pathway from the birth of electronic sounds being used in jazz and rock, through experiments from Japanese composers and acts like Silver Apples, through to the work of Kraftwerk, the birth of rave, Aphex Twin and finishing with modern day Chemical Brothers. There are light installations, a plethora of equipment and a soundtrack supplied by Laurent Garnier.

Tickets need to be pre-booked and social distancing carefully observed, but this, as many visitors have stated, is the closest you’ll get to that being in a club feeling for a while

UNTIL 14 FEBRUARY 2021 Open from Wednesday 2 December 2020

Following the announcement that London will be on COVID Tier 2, the museum and its exhibitions will reopen on Wednesday 2 December.

Limited tickets for late sessions on New Years Eve just released. BOOK NOW.

IMPORTANT! PLEASE TAKE YOUR OWN WIRED HEADPHONES TO ENJOY THE MULTIMEDIA EXHIBITS. HERE'S WHY.

Warning: This exhibition contains strobe lighting and flashing lights, which might not be suitable for people with epilepsy.

Age guidance 12+




Thursday, 10 November 2016

Opening the Topic Records Treasure Chest & Special Offers Too.


Opening the Topic treasure chest



Speaking about folk music at the 2003 BBC Radio2 Folk Awards, Kazuo Ishiguro said - “ The way I see it is like this… There is this kind of treasure chest you have sitting in front of you… I would urge you to open that thing up and delve inside it…”
Topic Records is now opening its own treasure chest.  A wonderful selection of archive artefacts from the past 77 years of folk music history is going on display in an exhibition at the Barbican Music Library in London from today - Wednesday 9th November.

The exhibition, entitled ‘Topic Records & The Art of Folk Music’, will run until the end of January 2017, and is free to visit. The Music Library is situated on the 2nd floor of the Barbican Centre:
Barbican Music Library, Barbican Centre, Silk Street,  LONDON EC2Y 8DS
Opening hours:
Monday 9.30am - 5.30pm
Tuesday 9.30am - 7.30pm
Wednesday 9.30am - 5.30pm
Thursday 9.30am - 7.30pm
Friday 9.30am - 2pm
Saturday 9.30am - 4pm
The library is closed on bank holidays.

Some exhibition special offers

Our monthly special offers are a great way of filling the gaps in your music collection, or to give as splendid gifts for friends.   For November, to celebrate the opening of the exhibition mentioned above, Topic’s special offers are ten albums from the expansive Topic catalogue at the very special price of only £6 each:
 




TSCD 126  LOUIS KILLEN ~ BALLADS & BROADSIDES
TSCD 411  NIC JONES ~ PENGUIN EGGS
TSCD 427  ALISTAIR ANDERSON ~ STEEL SKIES
TSCD 449  JUNE TABOR ~ AQABA
TSCD 472  The WATERSONS ~ EARLY DAYS
TSCD 512  HARRY COX ~ THE BONNY LABOURING BOY

TSCD576D  EWAN MacCOLL ~ BALLADS
TSCD 602  VARIOUS ARTISTS ~ IRISH DANCE MUSIC
TSCD 607  VARIOUS ARTISTS ~ ENGLISH COUNTRY MUSIC
TSCD774D  VARIOUS ARTISTS ~ VOICE + VISION

 
 

BIG MACHINE

 

Exciting times for Eliza Carthy & The Wayward Band, with their new album Big Machine readied for release on Topic Records in February 2017, and the following dates left on a much-anticipated tour:
 
Friday 11th November – SALISBURY – City Hall
Saturday 12th November – MANCHESTER – Royal Northern College of Music
Sunday 13th November – SCUNTHORPE – Baths Hall
Thursday 17th November – MARGATE – Theatre Royal
Friday 18th November – LIVERPOOL – Philharmonic Music Room
Sunday 20th November – WHITBY - Pavilion
Friday 25th November – BRISTOL – Colston Hall Lantern
Saturday 26th November – BASINGSTOKE – Anvil Arts
Sunday 27th November – NOTTINGHAM – Glee Club

“Eliza Carthy reaches dizzying new heights.  Long regarded as having been in the vanguard of those responsible for the recent folk revival, with the Wayward Band – replete with their rattling rhythms, soaring brass and sweeping strings – she is elevated to an even higher, far more versatile musical plane…”   Simon Godley, live review of Leeds show 2nd July 2016
 

Topic’s latest release, Finale, the wonderful 2CD set of Pentangle’s last live recordings from 2008, has been attracting some stellar reviews.
Here are a few of the accolades:
 
Shindig! Magazine - 5 stars. ‘utterly sublime'.
   
Jazzwise – 4 stars. ’Swoon’. ‘Pentangle will always occupy a uniquely-theirs place in post-war British music making'

Uncut Magazine – 8/10. ‘Flawless’. ‘Startlingly fresh’.

FolkRadioUK - 'One of the indisputable facts of musical history with which absolutely nobody could ever disagree, is that the group Pentangle was one of the most exciting and innovative combos in the folk world …’ 'Finale is a magnificent record in all respects. Treasure this set, for we’ll not see the like of Pentangle again.'

The Green Man Review - ‘…this stunning live album … from the wonderfully autumnal, inimitable Pentangle.’

MOJO - ‘…beautifully recorded’. ‘…a series of scintillating performances’.
 
Finale is available to buy at all good record shops and by clicking this link.