Logo for the Gated Canal Community show on Reform Radio. It’s a gate! But it’s also patch cords (the kind of cables and sockets you get on synths used to make a lot of the kind of music they play).
Category Archives: Music
Khamira plays Electric Miles
Flyer (and poster, not shown – same as the flyer front, but with more words on it) for Indo-Welsh jazz ensemble Khamira’s performance of music from Miles Davis’ 70s output.
Spraingksths
Exotic Spresm Records asked us to package their latest release, Cahn Ingold Prelog‘s Spraingksths, a limited edition CD of niche-appeal drones / field recordings / electronic bric-a-brac.
The brief was that it had to look desirable without gratuitous use of new plastic. We sourced some lovely teak veneer snap-cases and hand-stickered them (one big central dot, one smaller dot underneath) so that each one is different.
Cwmwl Tystion / Witness
Poster & flyers for a new pan-Welsh audio-visual supergroup tour, taking in jazz, free improvisation, hymns and folk melodies, with live dynamic visual accompaniment.
Cahn Ingold Prelog / Exotic Spresm
Album covers for Cahn Ingold Prelog‘s recent trilogy of field recordings, Non-Music 1-3, out now on Exotic Spresm. In keeping with the spirit of the found-sound & location recordings, the covers use a mixture of found (public domain) images with our original location photographs.
Music in the Museum
Three minor variations on a theme, for National Museum Wales.
The Master Musicians of Dyffryn Moor
Design and layout of double vinyl LP, Cerddoriaeth Ddefodol Gogledd Sir Benfro (Ritual Music of North Pembrokeshire) by The Master Musicians of Dyffryn Moor (Amgueddfa Llwch records, 2017). We also wrote the sleeve notes, but that’s another story. Listen to the album (and buy a copy!) here: dyffrynmoor.bandcamp.com
Culture Action Llandudno
Flyers / posters for gig series at Llandudno’s historic Tabernacl, for CALL.
Khamira CD
Photography / illustration / design for Khamira’s self-titled debut CD, on Recordiau Bopa. As befits the music, the rugged landscape of Wales (Dyffryn Ogwen) meets the colourful mysteries of India.