Fervent Moon

This is the blog of Fervent Moon, The blog will give depth to the tracks that we post, as well as covering projects and events that we are involved in.
31 August 2010
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Keepin’ Safe

Keepin’ Safe

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Real Gold (a crew Fervent Moon is proud to represent) just released their newest T-shirt and the release was shot by the superbly talented Kingsley Ifill.

‘Don’t Forget The Struggle, Don’t Forget The Streets’ is our newest release in over a year. The release comprises of a parcel pack housing both a new Real Gold t-shirt design and an original black and white print by photographer Kingsley Ifill.

The shirt design is based upon the classic record by incendiary New York hardcore band Warzone; updated for a modern England. Both the shirt and photograph print serve as a proud reminder of personal identity and an ode to street life, championing what’s important and fun about where you’re from: home, humility and the hustle of youth.

All t-shirts are white 100% Fine Jersey Cotton and feature both front and back prints and have been designed, printed and labeled in London, England.

Pre-order at our online store now, shipped Monday September 20th.

27 August 2010
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Discovered Twin Peaks shots. Oh Audrey…
“Emory Battis:  [gagging]  AHHH! Yes… I guess… probably she did. Laura was a wild girl. She  always got what she wanted… just like you Miss Horne. Just like you” 
Paula K. Shimatsu-u, who worked as  the show’s publicist, took the pictures. The images will  appear in Shimatsu-u’s forthcoming book, Northwest Passages.
Shimatsu-u landed the gig despite a lack of photographic experience. “I  still don’t know what an f-stop  is,” she told Wired.com. “I relied on my automatic camera, and for  shooting in low light levels with no flash allowed, I think I got some  pretty superb images.” Fans seem to agree: A few of Shimatsu-u’s prop  shots of Sheryl Lee (who played Laura Palmer) and a stuffed bird named  Waldo sold out online in less than 24 hours.
Shimatsu-u’s behind-the-scenes images capture the bizarre essence of a  show that captivated viewers with a weird mix of murder, mystery and  small-town eccentricities, with a dancing dwarf and other surreal  visions thrown in for good measure. Created by David Lynch and Mark  Frost, Twin Peaks altered the face of entertainment, pushing  the boundaries of what could be done on TV.
via Wired

Discovered Twin Peaks shots. Oh Audrey…

“Emory Battis: [gagging] AHHH! Yes… I guess… probably she did. Laura was a wild girl. She always got what she wanted… just like you Miss Horne. Just like you”

Paula K. Shimatsu-u, who worked as the show’s publicist, took the pictures. The images will appear in Shimatsu-u’s forthcoming book, Northwest Passages.

Shimatsu-u landed the gig despite a lack of photographic experience. “I still don’t know what an f-stop is,” she told Wired.com. “I relied on my automatic camera, and for shooting in low light levels with no flash allowed, I think I got some pretty superb images.” Fans seem to agree: A few of Shimatsu-u’s prop shots of Sheryl Lee (who played Laura Palmer) and a stuffed bird named Waldo sold out online in less than 24 hours.

Shimatsu-u’s behind-the-scenes images capture the bizarre essence of a show that captivated viewers with a weird mix of murder, mystery and small-town eccentricities, with a dancing dwarf and other surreal visions thrown in for good measure. Created by David Lynch and Mark Frost, Twin Peaks altered the face of entertainment, pushing the boundaries of what could be done on TV.

via Wired

26 August 2010
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25 August 2010
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DMX Krew - Body Rock

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23 August 2010
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22 August 2010
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16 August 2010
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Hypnotic

Gamelan band from Bali

12 August 2010
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GETME! Geenie t-shirt promo

by Lewis Wright

10 August 2010
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01 August 2010
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26 July 2010
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Dr. John, The Night Tripper - Zu Zu Mamou

Gutt Fires!