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Meet The Journal of Popular Noise, a multi-media music magazine dedicated to innovations in music in conjunction with innovations in graphic design.
With each issue, Byron Kalet (editor-in-chief), gives three groups of musicians a set of instructions from which to write a song.  The end result is a body of songs that are diametrically different perspectives on the same thing.  The written articles in the journal, which can be found when the 7-inch sleeve is unfolded into a 17x22” poster, serve to explore these musicians and their possibilities for innovation in sound as well as to expose their stories.  Each issue comes with 3 vinyl records where the reader can hear the music projects. The poster folds into an origami-style letterpress that creates a case for the records.
My best friend Jordan has been pouring her heart and soul into this project citing Byron Kalef as not only her “graphic design guru” but also her personal mentor.  It makes me happy to see her so happy working on something she can really be proud of.  Though I missed the release party, I look forward to seeing what else Byron, Jordan, and the rest of their happy family have in store for the future.

This looks really beautiful.

yourpalmal:

Meet The Journal of Popular Noise, a multi-media music magazine dedicated to innovations in music in conjunction with innovations in graphic design.

With each issue, Byron Kalet (editor-in-chief), gives three groups of musicians a set of instructions from which to write a song.  The end result is a body of songs that are diametrically different perspectives on the same thing.  The written articles in the journal, which can be found when the 7-inch sleeve is unfolded into a 17x22” poster, serve to explore these musicians and their possibilities for innovation in sound as well as to expose their stories.  Each issue comes with 3 vinyl records where the reader can hear the music projects. The poster folds into an origami-style letterpress that creates a case for the records.

My best friend Jordan has been pouring her heart and soul into this project citing Byron Kalef as not only her “graphic design guru” but also her personal mentor.  It makes me happy to see her so happy working on something she can really be proud of.  Though I missed the release party, I look forward to seeing what else Byron, Jordan, and the rest of their happy family have in store for the future.

This looks really beautiful.

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  3. thetapeleader reblogged this from yvynyl and added:
    Great stuff tumbled just now!
  4. thingsthatgobumpinthenight reblogged this from yvynyl and added:
    this looks amazing..can you tell us where to buy it?
  5. originalmaterial reblogged this from ericlodwick and added:
    45s + mp3 download? This would just a great way to discover new stuff “the old fashioned way”!
  6. ericlodwick reblogged this from yourpalmal and added:
    check this out/be
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