Having survived a
five-day stint at this year's prestigious Glastonbury festival... i have made
it back to the studio feeling revived, refreshed (well, after a shower at
least) and down-right inspired by all things creative!
Sharing a field with
135,000 other people certainly has it's advantages when it comes to
experiencing new things and contributing to 'creative' ideas.
Alongside the obvious
must-sees like the Rolling Stones, Arctic Monkeys and Mumford and Sons...there
were a multitude of areas where people from around the world were sharing their
knowledge and skills of everything from basket weaving and instrument whittling
to face painting and banjo playing!! It was absolutely amazing.
And so... from field to
desk in under 8 hours (some sleep included), I'm already back into the daily
studio routine. There's no doubt about it... after the coffee wears off and the
to-do list is ready, nothing beats a great playlist to really motivate you
through the day.
Design and music sit
hand-in-hand...and I know that these will either change my perspective on a
project, draw some clarity or just inspire me. Enjoy. Rebecca.
Six by Seven - So Close
'So close to being
anything'
Francois and the Atlas
Mountains - City Kiss
'Something about your
eyes is like a neon sign'
The Hives - Hate to say
I told you so
'Ask me once i'll answer
twice'
Jake Bugg - Lightening
Bolt
'Don't know what the day
is holding'
Alt-J
- Breezeblocks
'Do you know where the
wild things go?'
Arctic Monkeys - R U
Mine?
'Great escape lost track
of time'
Ben Howard - Keep your
head up
'Keep your head up, keep
your heart strong'
Two Door Cinema Club -
Do you want it all?
'We'll all take our
chances'
The Rolling Stones -
Start me up
'If you start me up i'll
never stop'
Tom Odell - Another Love
'I brought you daffodils
in a pretty string'
Vampire Weekend -
Cousins
'Dad was a risk taker,
his was a shoe maker'
Editors - Papillon
'No sense of doubt or
what you could achieve'
Mumford and Sons - Sigh
No More
'Be more like the man
you were made to be'
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