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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Album Cover

New London, Conneticut band ‘Clap Your Hands Say Yeah’ produces music of the genre ‘indie rock’ though this differs depending on where you look. Either way, their music is still the same, a mix of weird vocals with a different style from the current ‘popular music’.

Website – http://www.clapyourhandssayyeah.com

Myspace – http://www.myspace.com/clapyourhandssayyeah

The Cinematic Orchestra

The Cinematic Orchestra - Live at the Barbican

The Cinematic Orchestra captured my attention through their album “The Man With The Movie Camera”, which is a mix of Jazz and Electronica. The simple melodies which are deeper than they seem at first are captivating and can be heard hundreds of times without wearing out.

Website - http://www.cinematicorchestra.com

Virb – http://www.virb.com/thecinematicorchestra

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Michel de Broin

Michel de Broin - Braking Matter

“Through a collection of objects and actions, his works seek to escape the constraining nature of modern utopian aspirations whilst attempting to reenact them in playful, jesting objects that glorify the referent on the one hand while upstaging it on the other.”

Michel de Broin’s scultures would stand out anywhere due to their presence which is shown by the large range of exhibits from Montreal to Berlin of which he has taken part.

Website - http://www.micheldebroin.org

Visiotypen

Visiotypen

German designer with a large portfolio of posters and book designs as well as other bits-and-pieces.

Website - http://www.visiotypen.de

Theodore Taylor III

Theodore Taylor III

Theodore Taylor III photographic style is calming and refreshing in its composition, while his sketchbook contains variety of differing styles.

Website – http://www.theodore3.com

Marcus Walters

Marcus Walters

Marcus Walters is an illustrator and designer based in the UK whose work incorporates hand crafted elements like collage to create “simple and enduring images” which bring across a message in a straight-forward way.

Website – http://www.marcuswalters.com

The Fell Types

The Fell Types - Punches

” The Fell Types took their name from John Fell, a Bishop of Oxford in the seventeenth-century. Not only did he create an unique collection of printing types but he started one of the most important adventures in the history of typography. You will find here a non-exhaustive history and a modern digitalization of some of them.”

Website – http://iginomarini.com/fell/