Tag Archives: retro

Old Soviet Children’s Games

See the rest here.

1950/60s MANGA!

Seen a couple of these floating around but never a full set like this…LOVE!

Few more to check out over at the awesome Retronaut.

Wolfenstein 3D – FREE browser based version released to mark 20th anniversary

Bethesda Softworks today released a free, browser-based version of the iconic first-person shooter, Wolfenstein 3D.

PLAY HERE.

The game is also now free (for a limited time only) to download on iTunes for Apple’s Iphone, Ipod Touch, and Ipad devices.

You’re busy playing ‘COD’?
Bitch, go play this classic instead.

Graffiti-fun or dumb? (1976)

Something good about youtube is that things like this can be archived and shared to a new audience, amazing!

SAVVY BBEATNIC

OK weak title but here’s a couple of new bits from our boy Savvy..

BEATNIK MIX ONE

Rapper and producer Asaviour, aka Savvy, is the next to offer this exclusive mix as part of our guest producer series.

A mixture of feel good hip hop, reggae, retro-pop and electronic selections, the infectious tracklist provides a unique insight into the talented musician’s musical inspirations.

To listen and download head over to Beatnik

BBC RADIO 1 – MAIDA VALE SESSION

Savvy aka Asaviour performs the following tracks from a series of sessions at the world-renowned Maida Vale Studios

So Northern ( from Asaviour’s album The Borrowed Ladder )
Kaleidoscopes & Tightropes ( from the BrainFood album by DJ IQ)
Beefy (from Asaviour & DJ IQ’s album The A Loop Theory)

Check out Savvy’s new website and hit him up on twitter.

GIRL Management

I recently drew GIRL Management babes Ellis Cooper and Alice Laura Sey.

(Photocredit Stuart Mitchell)

(Photocredit Jay Mowson)

You can check more variants out over at my website.

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By Sholto Smith.
twitter: @SholtoSmith

Domino Tube

Jim Hensons Time Piece

Time Piece is an experimental short film produced, directed, and written by Jim Henson, who also played the leading role. Henson began the project in the spring of 1964 and continued to work on it for nearly a year, between commercial projects and various Muppet television appearances. The short film premiered in May 1965 at the Museum of Modern Art and was distributed through Pathe Contemporary films to arthouse theaters and the film festival circuit. It played in New York City along with the French feature A Man and a Woman.


Behind the scenes documentary clip.

Definitely worth a watch!!