Today was 'Record Store Day'
Which is (essentially)..
"the one day that all independently owned record stores come together with artists to celebrate the art of music.
Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists across the globe make special appearances and performances."
Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists across the globe make special appearances and performances."
For a vinyl 'fiend' (for want of a better word) like myself, I found myself searching for a way to get involved, when I came across Secret 7"
"Secret 7" is a project which aims to rekindle some of the excitement for sleeve art in the digital era by exploring how a track would be interpreted by an array of brilliant artists."
Amazing.
7 tracks were selected, from artists such as Florence & the Machine, The Cure, Noah & the Whale, Bombay Bicycle Club, CSS, DJ Shadow & Ben Howard, and inspired from these tracks, 700 7" inch sleeves were designed. From Wednesday, all sleeves could be viewed online or at Idea Generation Gallery, then today, become available to purchase. At £40 each, they could be yours to own. The catch? The designer and artist/track used to inspire the sleeve was kept a secret - unless, you purchased the sleeve.
£40 for a 7" vinyl and you didn't even know what track you were getting?
Wow.
Well, that was my first reaction. Until you read on... every penny profited from the sale of these records, goes to the
'Teenage Cancer Trust'.
'Teenage Cancer Trust'.
Done. Sold.
So this morning, a couple of friends and I set off to Shoreditch.
After an hour of viewing, pondering, umming ahhing, stamping of feet and some tough processes of elimination...
I chose my sleeve...
Could not agree more.
So this morning, a couple of friends and I set off to Shoreditch.
After an hour of viewing, pondering, umming ahhing, stamping of feet and some tough processes of elimination...
I chose my sleeve...
Could not agree more.
...and how chuffed was I to discover it was Noah & the Whale!!!
A one-of-a-kind piece of art by Stephen Townsend, an incredible track on vinyl and a massive donation to charity.
love love love love love
So as just to ensure an extra run, in an already incredible day, I also managed to pick up a WELL sort after LP from a little vinyl re-seller on Brick Lane....
Pink Floyd - The Wall.
Bliss.
No wiping the smile of my face as I fall asleep tonight!