From the Carnivalesque series – a little tee (Originally only available in white – since the quality of the image was much clearer. However I’m making other colours available as an experiment. The white areas are lost on the colour, which I don’t particularly like – but if you do then I won’t stop you from buying one!)
see also… Ki is the Japanese word for Life Force, Spirit or Energy. / The usage of this particular character illustrates the nature of Ki – it is something to be felt, rather than to be seen or heard. / It also represents the seemingly intangible quality of Ki – it is something to be experienced, rather than discussed or written about.
The phonograph, or gramophone, was the most common device for playing recorded sound from the 1870s through the 1980s. They continue to be manufactured and sold into the 21st century, although in small numbers. While there are many audiophiles who still prefer vinyl records over digital music sources (primarily compact disc) for their perceived fidelity, they represent an enthusiastic minority of listeners. The quality of the available record players, tonearms, and cartridges has continued to improve, despite a diminishing market.
A reworked 78 record label / lots of fun experimenting with the writing and ageing / BEST TO SEEN IN LARGER VIEW
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A tee shirt version of this For no real reason. Except I like symmetry and records.
MGMT (previously known as The Management) is an American musical group based in Brooklyn, New York consisting of Ben Goldwasser and Andrew VanWyngarden. Originally with New York-based Cantora Records, they signed on with Columbia Records/Red Ink/Sony in 2006. On October 5, 2007, Spin.com named MGMT “Artist of the Day”. On November 14, 2007 Rolling Stone pegged MGMT as a top 10 “Artist to Watch” in 2008. The band was recently named 9th in the BBC’s Sound of 2008 top 10 poll.
DERTEE001 – A DiscError Recordings Promotional T-Shirt / 2008 Design by Ciaran O’Shea
You may also like (click on images) : / Steampunk London madness ! As seen in demostores.co.uk – Carnaby Street, London. All images are public domain AND this tee has only three colours (including black). Thanks to Simon Sherry for wicked name for this tee.
There is no such thing as the State / And no one exists alone
My dad’s ‘suitcase’ reel to reel recorder wasn’t quite this flash, but it brings back memories of ‘real’ home taping before it started killing music. Detail Featured in the Retro Tees Group on 03/04/2009 Stay in touch Subscribe to T-Shirt Updates Subscribe to my T-Shirt blog | visit the blog
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Vintage Music Records
Skulls Rock On. Rock Music. ©DApixara.
Winner of Guinness Book of Records for the world’s hardest Lego construction. The Penrose Triangle. / / Created for the A T-Shirt Revolution Speed Tee Challenge in less than two hours and twenty minutes. / / Phew! / / DETAIL / /
A DiscError Recordings Promotional T-Shirt / Summer 2009 Design by StuError & Ciaran O’Shea
A DiscError Recordings Promotional T-Shirt / Summer 2009 Design by StuError & Ciaran O’Shea
Best Damn Barbeque in Texas!! The fictional BBQ house from the Grindhouse feature Planet Terror.
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This is the product of doodling and listening to ‘Record Collector’ by the Planet Smashers at the same time… Feel free to check out other designs: / Dreamland / Zebrad
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Sound Machine – Front and back. Created by Malkman and MuscularTeeth. Part hand drawn, part vector, part photos.
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