In 1989 I randomly met a friend from school called Stu who I'd not seen since 1985. He wanted to start a band and, as I'd been learning to play bass for about a year, I decided to give it a go. To get on the same wavelength we made a mix tape for each other, and this was one of the songs on the tape he gave to me. Still reminds me of jamming for hours in a pub skittle alley in the winter of '89.
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Alfred Jacques Verwee (Belgian, 1838 - 1895) - Brabant horse
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David Alison - Woman reading by a window (ca. 1925)
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1984
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Bauhaus - The Passion of Lovers
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ViA
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Plate with Supernatural Being, 900–600 BCE
Central Andes, north coast, probably Jequetepeque Valley, Cupisnique people. Cleveland Museum of Art
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Glyph blocks, Maya, 7th–8th century. Mexico, Chiapas, Palenque. Museo Regional de Antropología Carlos Pellicer Cámara, Mexico
Glyph block, Maya, 7th–8th century. Mexico, Chiapas, Palenque. Museo de Sitio de Palenque Alberto Ruz L’Huillier, Mexico.
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Sounds from the EDP Wasp synthesizer (1978).
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Sony Walkman WM-51 (1987). The connecting cable for the built-in headphones could be wound up and stored within the device (via).
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Johannes Josephus Aarts - ‘Death with the Guillotine’, date Unknown.
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Karl Wilke
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Gilded silver and rock crystal vessel, crafted in Nuremberg, Germany, circa 1580
from The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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'The Winds' Grandchildren of Stribog', illustration by Martin Nowak-Njechornski, 1950
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