Jon Brooks, Pathless Resistance, 1983, carved sugar pine and turned black walnut, 70 5⁄8 × 35 1⁄2 × 26 3⁄4 in. (179.4 × 90.3 × 67.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Eleanor T. and Samuel J. Rosenfeld, 1998.16
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Jon Brooks, Pathless Resistance, 1983, carved sugar pine and turned black walnut, 70 5⁄8 × 35 1⁄2 × 26 3⁄4 in. (179.4 × 90.3 × 67.8 cm), Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Eleanor T. and Samuel J. Rosenfeld, 1998.16

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One of my coworkers pointed out to me that a piece of art we have on display at the museum was actually seen in the original Beetlejuice movie. It's basically in every living room scene in the movie 🤯 Holy fucking shit!
Brian Eno’s Dieter Rams soundtrack was released for Record Store Day; but here is a reminder of Jon Brooks’ 2011 tribute to Rams, with all sounds sourced from the Braun AB-30 alarm clock
Jon Brooks, “Important and Unique Chair,” USA, 1974,
Carved Elm,
41 w × 43 d × 32 h in. (104 × 109 × 81 cm)
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playlist 07.02.17
Gojira Magma (Roadrunner) JLIn Black Origami (Planet Mu) Sarah Angliss Ealing Feeder (Bandcamp) Tigran Shadow Theater (Universal) Ben Frost & Daníel Bjarnason Solaris (Bedroom Community) Fred Frith Gravity (RER) Joe Grimm Brain Cloud (KK) Delia Gonzales Horse Follows Darkness (DFA) Ennio Morricone Hateful 8 OST (Decca) Dominic Frontiere Hammersmith Is Out OST (Capitol) Schnittke Cello Concerto (Naxos) Vertical Scratchers Daughter of Everything (Merge) Chino Amobi Paradiso (Uno NYC / Non) Cafe Kaput Applied Music Vol 1 - Science & Nature (Cafe Kaput) Jon Brooks Shapwick (Cafe Kaput)
Clesse - s/t LP - a new Jon Brooks project (Café Kaput)
The eponymously-titled debut album from Clesse finds Jon Brooks (Ghost Box Records, The Advisory Circle, The Pattern Forms) traversing new territory, through his own Café Kaput imprint - this being the ninth release on the label, since its’ inception in 2010. With Clesse, Brooks channels the soundscapes of John Carpenter films, classic techno (think Carl Craig, Juan Atkins), electro and the drone works of Alessandro Cortini, to create a dark, compelling lost world of square waves, driving analogue rhythms and scattered melodies. A diverse record, at times abrasive, at other times playful and melodically structured, it conjures an illustrative, brutalist landscape of fragmented tones and hues. With Brooks’ Ghost Box labelmate Martin Jenkins (Pye Corner Audio) co-writing the track Yara, under his techno guise Head Technician, the two producers create a hefty, barbiturate groove that hangs heavy in the night air. Includes stunning sleeve art (front and rear covers, individual track art) by Ian Hodgson (Blank Workshop) and a video for the track Shmarn.
John Foxx and The Belbury Circle - Forgotten Town - the new Belbury Poly + Advisory Circle album, Outward Journeys, is out now on Ghost Box, with John Foxx guesting on a few tracks. This is my favorite track on first listen, but that could change, as it’s a very strong album.