For those readers not of the Apple generation, hold down the Alt key and press ‘J’ on your Mac keyboard and you get the ∆ symbol. ”In mathematical equations it’s used to show change” says guitarist/bassist Gwil Sainsbury who formed the band back in 2007 with vocalist, Joe Newman. Even their debut single ‘Tessellate’ is …
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Few films deserve the accolades ‘stunning’ or ‘breathtaking.’ Even fewer actually deliver the feeling of being stunned, or the involuntary shortness of breath that these words describe. On leaving a screening of Darren Aronofsky’s latest film Black Swan, however, I felt both of them. I had to sit down. …
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If ever there was a creative match made in heaven, this would be it-romantic young label Rodarte designing for ballet-horror film Black Swan. For a label that specializes in ethereal, tutu-esqu gowns, it’s unsurprising that the girls have described this as their “dream film”, with the pair attributing the success …
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