So it turns out the best instrument to accompany an orchestra playing Beethoven’s Wellington’s Victory (also known as the Battle Symphony) is a set of 193 live cannons.


We’ve made a music video for our dear pal’s band, On Rails. Its called Sine Language and is to be screened as part of the Geek Pop Festival. The track is made of pure tonal themes, so Oli (one part of On Rails) got his mitts on an old skool valve oscilloscope to visualise the track in a damn fine old skool geeky way. Geek Pop starts today, so head over to see what’s happening.

So we’re off to buy some trendy hats and jeans that look like dad’s worn them to paint the kitchen ceiling – that’s right folks, we’ve directed a music video, so we’re cool now. We shot it ages ago, since then we sodded off to the states, and editing the beast took a lot longer than we’d though, but here it is, all done, and in glorious HD (well, Vimeo HD, which is kind of glorious).


Our mates Cassette Electrik are doing a little gig at Madame Jo-Jo’s tonight, and we’re projecting some pretty visuals next to them (not behind them, you fool). Here’s how they look.

We’ve done lots of gig visuals for a friend’s techno dance band. We’ve built our own gig visual software in flash to drive the show, and we design, animate all the visuals from scratch, bespoke for each track.