probablymoons · 5 months ago
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(ref below the cut) my dash did that thing where two consecutive posts match. it caught my eye so i saved em to draw :)
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nerdycreationsstudio · 10 months ago
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Here are some close-ups of the two handmade Keith Haring t-shirt pillows now up for auction! All proceeds from the auction will benefit the AIDS Garden Chicago! The links to the listings are below, and bidding starts at $20!
“Radiant Baby” Pillow
“Art Is For Everybody” Pillow
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 5 months ago
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Félix Mongeon is a Montréal-based singer/songwriter, musician, producer and creative mastermind behind Radiant Baby. Mongeon’s Radiant Baby debut EP It’s My Party caught the attention of Lisbon Lux, who signed him and then released the Montréaler’s 2019 full-length debut, Restless. Restless saw Mongeon creating a sound that meshes crisp electronic sounds with organic instrumentation to convey a more mature and dynamic aesthetic.  Since the release of Restless, the French-Canadian artist has very busy: He has made the rounds of the provincial and national festival circuit, with sets at Festival Pop Montréal, M pour Montréal, Festival Mode et Design, Picnik Électronik, Festival Fringe de Montréal, Santa Teresa Fest and Canadian Music Week. He also played at New Colossus Festival back in 2019. 2021 saw the release of Mongeon’s sophomore Radiant Baby album, Pantomime, which was followed up with a deluxe edition of Pantomime (Deluxe) last year.  Earlier this month, Mongeon released his third Radiant Baby album Porcelaine through his longtime label home Lisbon Lux Records. The album features “Mort de Rire,” a slinky bit of synth-driven New Wave-like funk paired with the Montréal-based artist’s dreamy falsetto. “Mort de Rire,” sounds as though it could have been released sometime during the late 1970s and early 1980s. And as the rising Canadian artist explained, the song inspects the twists and turns of our darkest sides — without taking itself too seriously. Porcelaine‘s latest single “Klondike” continues a remarkably run of slinky, synth-driven and downright dance floor friendly-like New Wave that seems to channel Jef Barbara‘s Soft To The Touch and Contamination, Talking Heads‘ Remain in Light and Le Couleur‘s Autobahn — all while reminding the listener of Mongeon’s unerring knack for crafting insanely catchy hooks.
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sonicziggy · 9 months ago
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"Mort de rire" by Radiant Baby https://ift.tt/6x4DH85
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juleecruisearchive · 2 years ago
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The Arrow Interviews Julee Cruise
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Singer Julee Cruise’s collaboration with composer Angelo Badalamenti gave birth to two exceptional albums: “Floating into the Night” and “The Voice of Love”. Ms. Cruise also contributed songs and acted in “Twin Peaks” and “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me”. She now has a new album out called “The Art of Being a Girl”. Personally, I have to thank singer/actress Julee Cruise for touching and inspiring me via her angel-like voice and poignant music. I had the chance to talk shop with Julee and here’s how it went down. ARROW: What’s your favorite horror movie? JULEE: Psycho. ARROW: When do you write your best work? When depressed or in a chipper mood? JULEE: It doesn’t matter what mood I’m in to write sing act or perform. It is my refuge, it is where I live, so to speak. I’ve been doing it all since I was 3 or  4, it’s a form of escape from a world that I don’t like much. ARROW: After 'Floating Into The Night’, did you find it hard to disassociate yourself from Lynch to solely be “Julee Cruise- singer” as opposed to “Julee Cruise- singer for Twin Peaks”? JULEE: I hope I am not disassociated from David Lynch. Everything I have done since (see discography on www.juleecruise.net) is just more of what I’ve been doing all my life. But I have to say, I’m very proud to have been part of a groundbreaking sound, which many singers have imitated since (another compliment). Twin Peaks was also ground breaking to television, it’s like being in an episode of the Twilight Zone. My work with David will always be something I made my mark in this world with. And even though I’ve done so much work of many different kinds since, it will probably never be as special and as known as my work with him. He taught me many things, and gave me the courage to be “beautiful”. ARROW: Your last album ‘Art of Being a Girl’ sported a very different sound than ‘Floating into the Night’ and the ‘Voice of Love’. What was your main incentive to take that musical direction? JULEE: I wanted to make a different kind of “lounge” CD, and produce something that shows yet another style of my singing. I wanted beauty and humor, and I wanted to prove to myself that I could make another unusual CD, write it, produce it, manage it and do something new. Use my people to collaborate with. I’ve done so much for other artists, I wanted to do something of my own, with integrity and grace. I’m very proud of it. I have many different styles of singing. What is my true voice? It’s all approached as an actress. ARROW: How has collaborating with Moby fulfilled you as an artist? Would you say you’ve learned something off the man? JULEE: HA! I am good friends with Moby, but I wouldn’t say I learned anything from working with him. Maybe he learned something from working with me. HA! That’s a dear, but funny question.
ARROW: Singing live or in studio? Which one do you enjoy the most and why?
JULEE: Singing live. The stage is where I live, and always will be. I am a very intense performer.
ARROW: You also act. You’ve played the “Queen of Hearts” in “Alice in Wonderland” and your last on-screen gig was as the Road House singer on “Twin Peaks”. Do you have any intentions of hopping back on the acting train eventually?
JULEE: My last acting gig was at The Public Theater (New York Shakespeare Festival) in New York playing Andy Warhol in Radiant Baby, directed by George C. Wolfe, a Pulitzer Prize winning director. (Angels in America, Bring in the Noise, Bring in the Funk, among many others) I did that all last year, it was headed for Broadway as most of the Public Theater’s plays are, but The New York Times killed it, except for me, thank God, and David Geffen pulled the money. I also just finished a film last year called “The End Of The Line” which will be expanded and will star Danny DeVito. I will be putting up a trailer for the film on my website soon (all kinds of film and video). But really, all my work, is acting. No one, including my husband, really knows who I am. Only my dogs. I let them see the real me, they are my gifts.
ARROW: Have you ever cried while singing one of your songs? If so, which song?
JULEE: Yes, I cry to The World Spins and Falling, if I keep my eyes closed, my voice won’t tighten. It’s not acting, it’s real.
ARROW: When she’s not working, what does Julee Cruise do to relax?
JULEE: I play with my dog Sally, my Lab Marty died this summer, and I’ve never felt such grief in my life. I’m still in it, but I know he’s happy now. At least I got the gift of having him die peacefully in my arms to some of his favorite songs, which are from Floating into the Night. The Vet came to my country home at sunset and we had all the fires and torches lit. The vet said, his heart should be stopping by now, and I said he was waiting for the very last beat of the song, and he did. Sally and I watch Cops and Forensic Files, City Confidential, Parole Board and American Justice. I turn off the phone and eat chocolate chip cookies with my pillow, all candles lit. I also shop like a crazy woman, and love that too. I don’t like social events, they frighten me. I’m pretty much a loner.
ARROW: What’s next on your plate? Are you working on a new album?
JULEE: I am mixing my new CD and getting ready for a one woman, multimedia show, going to Europe to tour various projects I’m involved in and writing another CD. My agent is waiting for a good film to come my way. But I’m always busy with my work, and I’m very grateful that my “playtime” as a little girl has turned into a business. I live a charmed life in that respect. I am blessed with a gift and still going strong. But when I leave this world I will have left something very special which 99% of the population can’t say. I am so grateful for that.
I’d like to thank Julee for her time and for the delight that is her music.  And here’s some free Arrow advice for the people reading this: If you’re feeling blue and want to revel in it, get a glass of Southern on the rocks, light a smoke and put Cruise’s “Questions in a World of Blue” tune on. Life will make sense. Trust me.
NOTE: This is my 100th interview. Top of the world, Ma! Break out the Champagne!
Source: Arrow In The Head November 7 2003
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orionscelt · 2 years ago
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In the Shadow of Discovery
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spiderthread · 9 months ago
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My hope
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cosmosnout · 2 years ago
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Pov: Someone drops off their kid at your work place and now you're suddenly a dad
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laurencin-draws · 8 months ago
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medallion-possessed elincia desktop comm from twitter!
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spectacledraws · 1 year ago
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I miss HIM. Rajaion
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probablymoons · 2 years ago
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this is a seraph. to me :)
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nerdycreationsstudio · 10 months ago
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Here’s the making of two different one-of-a-kind pillows made from a Keith Haring t-shirt I’m auctioning off on eBay to benefit the AIDS Garden Chicago! The listings will go live later today, and bidding starts at $20 for each pillow! If you’re interested, watch my Tumblr, Instagram (both @nerdycreationsstudio), and Facebook (Nerdy Creations Studio)! I’ll have the direct links shared there if I can’t share them in the replies of this post!
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thejoyofviolentmovement · 9 months ago
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New Audio: Radiant Baby Shares Slinky "Mort de Rire"
New Audio: Radiant Baby Shares Slinky "Mort de Rire" @radiantbaby_fgm @LisbonLuxRec @heygroover @romainpalmieri @DorianPerron
Félix Mongeon is a Montréal-based singer/songwriter, musician, producer and creative mastermind behind Radiant Baby. Mongeon’s Radiant Baby debut EP It’s My Party caught the attention of Lisbon Lux, who signed him and then released the Montréaler’s 2019 full-length debut, Restless. Restless saw Mongeon creating a sound that meshes crisp electronic sounds with organic instrumentation to convey a…
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mispatchedgreens · 10 months ago
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pride of my countrymen, my little brother will be born again
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yume4evere · 1 month ago
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Juri kuran
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I really screwed up. And I will NEVER be able to get over this story in my whole life 😭
Because I was so obsessed with this story that I told my MOM to name one of my sisters Yuki (she's the type that gets pregnant every year and I'm the eldest daughter) but she didn't like it . Every time she named them whatever she liked. Two years ago my mom got pregnant with a baby girl too. I thought she wouldn't listen unless I told her to name the baby other than Yuki (because I loved Yuki). In the last months of her pregnancy, she came to Me and said that she wants me to name the baby 😳. I knew before that she didn't like the name Yuki. Soo I changed the Name.
And that was the moment that I can NEVER be able to erase 🥲 I asked her what do you think of the Name Juri? She became silent for some time and then she smiled and said that this name is beautiful 😍 and she really named her Juri. She is now two years and three months old. I really love her she's sooooo cute 🥰 💘 I do not regret naming her Juri, but I will not be able to get over this story and forget about it because I remember kaname 😭 when I call her 🥺
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