Wonderful photos from Matt Favero / @liminalwarp
The Laserium
Towards the end of April 2021 I saw a video on YouTube. Somebody had placed a loudspeaker in a plastic bowl and stretched a piece of latex over the top. Onto this they glued a little mirror which, when a laser was pointed at it produced some interesting shapes. As
Remixes and Joint Ventures
Joe Nation ‘Zvona’ Chill Out Label 1995 Clusterfunk ‘Inside’ Funki Porcini & Blapps! Mixes 1995 Mike Flowers Pops ‘Freebase (Cocain Donut)’ Lo Recordings 1996 Joint Ventures Cujo/Funki Porcini Z Cars (Superintatude mix) NineBar Records 1997 Collaboration with Sidestepper 1997? (Not Released) Pierre Henri Michel Colombier Jericho Jerk Philips 1997 Crashism
Studio 59 Press Kit
Well time is here, the new album ‘Studio 59’ is launched yet it still needs a press release, one that will be copied out across the internet verbatim. I can’t do it, I’ve tried and died. Have a good time at Studio 59 So I thought why not hand it
9LAZY9
Before Funki Porcini there was 9Lazy9, a collaboration started in Rome with Keir Fraser. Keir had come to Rome and we started a recording studio and making music. The name came from a paper napkin from an American eatery that had many different Texas ranch names and their cattle brands
Rising From The Red Sand
My first release was this track from a cassette tape compilation called Rising From The Red Sand on Third Mind records. The piece was made from some recordings I had made in San Francisco in 1981 using home made instruments and a saxophone. Then re-worked in England adding an EMS
Strange Tales
Eight years ago I was inspired after watching the films of Run Wrake to make some animation that utilized images from the Ladybird book series. With no script or storyboard, I had no idea what the characters were saying when their lips moved, and had no idea what it was
Chemi Bebia
Directed by Kote Mikaberidze 1929 In April 2014 I was asked by Krzysztof Sienkiewicz of the Bialystok Cultural Center if I would be interested in providing a score to Chemi Bebia, a 1929 Soviet Georgian film by Kote Mikaberidze for the Zubroffka Festival in Bialystok, Poland. The concept of the