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Reigning Cement, a music + photography collab

Posted by Loren on June 13, 2020

Reigning Cement, a music + photography collab
Jesse Draxler - Reigning Cement

A second single has been shared from the upcoming fine art + musical collaborative concent Reigning Cement. Available Sept. 4, Reigning Cement is a book + vinyl set that pairs visual arts with music from a wide range of contributors.

The final project is a 100-page book of Jesse Draxler's photography and collage work paired to musical "collages" by musicians including members of Chelsea Wolfe, Full Of Hell, Street Sects, VOWWS, TR/ST, Planet B, and more. Check out VOWWS' "Them".

Federal Prisoner will handle the release.

 

Reigning Cement track listing:

  1. Chelsea Wolfe, Ben Chisholm “Valerian”
  2. Dylan Walker “Time reign cemenT”
  3. Eric Ghoste “Rubble”
  4. Exploited Body “Your Stoic Gaze Changes States of Matter”
  5. Gendo Ikari “4”
  6. Greg Puciato “Everyone Dies And Nothing Goes On”
  7. Intensive Care “Cordite”
  8. Jaye Jayle “I Saw You Digging”
  9. Lisa Mungo “Jezero: Cycle 5”
  10. O Future “Plastic Fruit
  11. Planet B “Intimate Terrorism”
  12. Portrayal of Guilt “Omnicide”
  13. Reeko “Impossible Cycle”
  14. Shifted “Almanac Shimmer”
  15. Street Sects “Key Fob”
  16. Surachai “Unrelenting Reign”
  17. Thirst Church “Metal Violets”
  18. Trentemøller “Asfalt”
  19. TR/ST “Dissolved”
  20. Uniform “Catholic Town”
  21. Virgin Mother “Life Removed”
  22. VOWWS “Them”
Reigning Cement, a music + photography collab
Jesse Draxler - Reigning Cement

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