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389 · 27 days
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1. Alien 3, directed by David Fincher 2. Girl’s Head beside a Skull by Rex Whistler
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manga-and-stuff · 3 months
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Source: After God アフターゴッド
by Eno Sumi
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maybuds · 1 year
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from “Brian and Roger Eno: ‘Capitalists want you to be constantly stimulated’”
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stealthetrees · 2 months
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Time travel au where all the Jedi wake up in Attack of the Clones after dying. The ones that died sooner just walk it off like it’s a weird dream. Everyone who died in order 66 is confused but maybe it’s a vision? Most of the inquisitors either panic or run to the nearest mind healer and burst into tears or trauma dump. Caleb Dume/Kanan is absolutely convinced he’s dead and this is the after life and no one can convince him otherwise. Obi-wan Kenobi sees smol Anakin and goes ‘shit just keeps happening huh’.
Ashoka Tano is disturbingly wise and knowledgeable for a youngling. Cal Kestis jumps up from class, yells “not today satan” stabs his crechemaster and jumps out the window (he thinks he got caught by the empire and drugged or something), he steals a ship and makes it all the way to Bogano and picks up BD-1 before Cordova find him getting his ass beat by local wildlife and drags him back to Coruscant. Cere is doing her best to comfort Jaro Tapal but he’s not reassured that Cal jumps out of windows all the time.
Plo Koon and Shaak Ti are scheming to get their sons back. Anakin is busy having a breakdown. Grogu just keeps asking for his Buir. Yoda, always ready for drama, let’s Caleb tell him all about his life and his family, asks what his padawan would want him to do. Caleb thinks about this for a minute and nods to himself. He builds a pipe bomb and duct tapes it to the bottom of Palpatines chair. And steals all the credits stashed in his desk.
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stealingpotatoes · 3 months
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How does Cal meet Merrin in the fix it au? Does Cordova borrow him for Zeffo research?
omg thats a PERFECT idea yes
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(commission info // tip jar!)
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ladycharles · 17 days
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My first soundtrack album, Oh Boy! is out now! It is for a disco version of Hamlet (seriously) and I drew inspiration from ELO, David Bowie, Abba, of Montreal, Late of the Pier, Rod Stewart (yes), Bee Gees, Kate Bush and even a little Eno, Nine Inch Nails and Philip Glass (half the album is instrumental score and it's the weird half).
(If you don't wanna hear some out there instrumental score skip to track 2 😅💖)
Other streaming or buying links 👇🏼
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soliloqueeer · 2 months
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Main inspirations: Velvet Goldmine, Maneskin, Robert Plant, Freddie Mercury, Mick Jagger, Brian Eno, Iggy Pop, etc.
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animatedjen · 5 months
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postpunkindustrial · 2 months
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Brian Eno, 1974
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checanty · 10 months
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Song Of The Damned (book cover commission, unpublished) Prints | Instagram | Portfolio
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manga-and-stuff · 3 months
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Source: After God アフターゴッド
by Eno Sumi
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vyva-melinkolya · 11 months
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Brian Eno- “Weightless”
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tygerland · 6 months
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Jubilee (1978)
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389 · 11 months
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eddie-rifff · 2 months
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Brian Eno on stage with Roxy Music - 1972
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