Thursday, July 18, 2013

C.T. Rasmuss & DJEZUP present...the B-Side.

                             Landscape of Confusion, B-Side;  C.T. Rasmuss, acrylic (July 2013).


In the style of the famous Kandinsky, I flipped Paranoid Sunset(refer to previous post titled: C.T. Rasmuss & DJEZUP present) over and began on the other-side, ending up with Landscape of Confusion!

Here's the song list, again by color and in order of application:

1.  Red- E.L.O.,  Ma Ma Ma Belle
2.  Green- K.C. & The Sunshine Band, I'm Your Boogie Man
3.  Blue- David Bowie, Space Oddity
4.  Orange- The Lovin Spoonful, Summer in the City
5.  Payne's Gray/Purple- Genesis, Land of Confusion
6.  Yellow- T-Rex, Bang a Gong
7.  White- Billy Joel, Only the Good Die Young

So there you have it, how the B-side is constructed, for further details, attend one of our events as they come up...we hope to put as much energy that you see here, as well as the energy fed from You, the audience!!

I will leave you with a little more on Kandinsky and his influence on the idea of the B-side, visually presented, other than the obvious Cassette/CD format of the past, which converges here and part of our process in mind.

Two Riders and Reclining Figure/Study for improvisation V (is, or are) the only known Kandinsky painting that was (or were) known to be painted on both sides. However, it was a common practice among hungry artists of early 1900s to paint on fiber board - on both sides, and then split them up and sell them as separate pieces. (Anonymous internet source).

click here to see the Paranoid Sunset blog, referenced above


                                         Two Riders & Reclining Figure, Side A; Kandinsky.

                                             Study for Improvisation V, Side B; Kandinsky.

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