Friday Clock Out presents:
“The artwork is a figurative sculpture based on Huckleberry Finn, Alfred E. Neuman, and Howdy Doody. It’s a cartoony, life-size figure that’s almost like a piece of sports equipment. It has six points around the body, and it’s rudimentarily animated from three of these points. It’s similar to other characters I’ve used in my films, but it’s ultimately a new character. It also has eyes, which are video screens with special glass lenses on top. It’s able to make eye contact with viewers […]. The character goes between anger and pain. Animated content plays in the video screens that serve as its eyes, along with live video footage I’ve shot. Formally, it’s extremely glossy, reflective.” Jordan Wolson on “Colored Sculpture”
Altered Images, “Who Cares”
from A Day's Wait (7", Single, Blu)
Epic - 1981
Their 2nd single and the 1st single from '81 debut album "Happy Birthday". Released May 1981.
Low, “Dancing and Blood”
from Double Negative
Sub Pop Records - 2018
One of the first three song released from the album, which will be released in full on September 14, 2018
The Groundhogs, “Thank Christ for the Bomb”
from Thank Christ for the Groundhogs: The Liberty Years 1968 - 1972
Fire Records - 1970
Arctic Monkeys, “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino”
from Tranquility Base Hotel + Casino
Domino - 2018
Tyler, the Creator, “911 / Mr. Lonely (feat. Frank Ocean and Steve Lacy)”
from Flower Boy
Columbia - 2017
Radio Edit... of course
Simian Mobile Disco, “Defender (feat. Deep Throat Choir)”
from Murmurations
Wichita Recordings - 2018
El Jay Friday Clock Out June 15th, 2018
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