Tag: L-13
The Future Sound Of Mu(sic)
While most of South-Western Europe is currently in the grasp of summer heat, hell actually froze over as The KLF announced their upcoming world tour yesterday – albeit with a twist.
“Did You Just Call Me A Folking Lyre?!”
Today Heavenly Recordings released The Hurdy-Gurdy Song, a folk drum & bass crossover by Local Psycho and The Hurdy-Gurdy Orchestra aka Jimmy Cauty and Jem Finer.
The Hurdy-Gurdy Song
The Hurdy-Gurdy Song by Local Psycho and the Hurdy-Gurdy Orchestra is a (so far) one-off single by Jimmy Cauty and The Pogues founding-member Jem Finer.
The Very Model Of A Settlement Dystopian
… can be yours to own as the L-13 is currently looking for people willing to give the two shipping containers of the ADP Riot & MdZ Estate Tour a retirement place.
L-13 Calling Out For Remains For Toxteth Day Of The Dead 2021
L-13 have reached out to friends and relatives of those whose remains should become part of the People’s Pyramid this year through one of their recent newsletter.
CHINOOK
CHINOOK is the vinyl recording of Jimmy Cauty’s soundtrack to the MdZ ESTATE Tour’s most extreme experience: THE FULL ENGLISH.
CHINOOK Single Available For Pre-Order
Dissatisfied with the constant sonic bombardement of Mariah Carey and Chris Rea? Still looking for a Christmas gift for that special person in your life? Look no further, as today the L-13 Light Industrial Workshop announced the release of Jimmy Cauty’s CHINOOK 12″ single.
Jimmy Cauty’s ESTATE Is Coming To A Disaster Zone Near You
With its final building blocks firmly in place, Jimmy Cauty’s dystopian model village experience ESTATE is finally open to the public, making its first stop at the Airspace Gallery in Smithfield, Stoke-On-Trent later this month.
Splatter (jCauty&SON) (2008)
Splatter was an exhibition shown between October and November 2008, focusing on “the plausible impossibility of death in the mind of cartoon characters”. The featured works depicted well-known Looney Tunes characters meeting a gory demise in hyper-violent scenes unshackled from their usual cartoon laws of ultimate invincibility.
Art Hate
Art Hate was a song performed by Jimmy Cauty and Billy Childish and the B-side of the National Art Hate Week 7″ single. It was released as a limited edition of 113 signed copies (as well as 350 unsigned ones) and features artwork by famous British artist Jamie Reid.
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