Posts tagged Georgina Cook
EPISODE 6: RENDEZVOUS PROJECTS VISION OF SOUND

Katherine Green of Rendezvous Projects speaks to Georgina about Rendezvous’ most recent work- Sweet Harmony: Radio, Rave & Waltham Forest, 1989-1994.

A zine, archive, and collection of oral histories from people like DJ Rap and Gordon Mac of Kiss FM; Sweet Harmony documents and presents the dance music culture of Waltham Forest during an important time in rave’s history.

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EPISODE 4: ALI GRAHAM'S VISION OF SOUND AND HIP-HOP

Prolific illustrator, animator and designer Ali Graham shares insight into making work all about American Hip-Hop and it’s luminaries.

Known for Lil Ye - an ongoing series of cartoons depicting Kanye West as a cartoon baby in scenarios based on the rapper’s lyrics; we talk about just what it is about Kanye and other rappers that inspire him so much. Ali also shares insight on being an artist with a hungry social media following, living and working outside of a big city and what he’s listening to.

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ARTICLE: STEPHEN SWEET ON HIS LEGENDARY "MEN DON'T PROTECT YOU ANYMORE" PHOTO WITH KURT COBAIN

“Let me explain what I mean and what was arranged. Apart from photographing the gigs during the week of the New Music Seminar, and the shoots that happened through those days, I knew at the close of the festival I was there to meet with Nirvana for a photo shoot. So far so organised. Thing was, I had enough bad experience to know it would be a chaotic shit fight of a day no matter what guarantees anyone supposed they had.”

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