• THE BIRDMAN

    A film by Jessie Auritt

    “With CDs, VHSs and old cassette tapes stacked head high, Rainbow Music is a hoarder’s paradise. However, its quirky owner, known as ‘The Birdman’, knows exactly where everything is. Amidst the Starbucks and Subways popping up on every corner of the East Village, Rainbow Music maintains its mom and pop feel, and is a hidden gem to its patrons. Due to the weak economy, online music sales and pirating, and the changing neighborhood, this charismatic curmudgeon is struggling to sell what he has in his store. Despite these challenges, The Birdman carries on to his own tune.”

  • RY X

    RY X – Berlin – The Berlin EP

    Directed by Ashley Haber

    Due for release August 28th

  • LIONLIMB

    Lionlimb – Rot – Rot (Single)

    Available now

  • DAN CROLL

    Dan Croll – In/Out – In/Out (Single)

    Directed and produced by Dan Croll and Ben Morgan

    Available now

  • OLIVER WILDE

    Oliver Wilde – Perrett’s Brook – A Brief Introduction To Unnatural Lightyears

    Directed by James & Mark Hankins

    Available now via Howling Owl Records

  • MINKS

    Minks – Margot – Tides End

    Directed by Sonny Kilfoyle

    Available now via Captured Tracks Worldwide

  • HANNAH RODGERS

    Hannah Rodgers – We Were Wasted – We Were Wasted (Single)

    Directed by Hannah Mellows

  • THE IMPOSSIBLE FAMILY PORTRAIT

    “When Denis left Uganda, the last thing he wanted was to be a stranger to his family. And good news…he isn’t. He still sees their smiles, swaps stories and offers advice, all from eight thousand miles away.

    But getting everyone together for a family portrait? Well, that’s a pretty tall order. So we rang up an artist named John Clang and asked for his help. Not only did he help, he made the miles vanish with a video call and a projector. It’s The Impossible Family Portrait, made possible by Skype.” – Tim Delger

  • PORCELAINIA

    A film by Dave Altizer

    “This is the story of Teacher, Scientist, Artist – Bobby Jaber.

    Bobby is my Great Uncle and for years I have wanted to tell his story. This short documentary film doesnt even scratch the surface of the amount of work and art Bobby has produced. Sit back and enjoy what my family and myself have had all our lives, the artistry and story of Bobby Jaber.

    Learn more about Bobby’s work and procedures to producing his art at http://www.porcelainia.com