2010, Factory 25 Productions
VINYL FORMAT. Brock Enright, artist and subject of the documentary film Brock Enright: Good Times Will Never Be the Same, has put the same passion into his first album (created with Kirsten Deiru, also featured in the film): Torben. The LP is broken up onto two distinct sides - Side A ("Day") with Brock doing all the vocals is full of twisted rhythms while Side B ("Night") is full of lullabies sung by Kirsten that fill the listener with a calm sense of wonder. Torben, the name of Brock and Kirsten's son, was used as the sound board for this series of songs; all of the "Day" songs needed to excite him, while the "Night" songs relaxed him.
As an artist, Brock Enright first came to the attention of the mainstream media after creating a "designer kidnapping" service called Videogames Adventure Services. Brock directed the "games," which were tailored to each client's worst fears, and also played Connie, the leader of the VAS team. Enright put aside kidnapping and began focusing exclusively on his artwork and was selected to participate in numerous acclaimed group exhibitions including PS1/MoMA's Greater New York show and multiple solo shows all over the world. RIYL: Atlas Sound, Real Estate, Yeasayer and Beach House.
As an artist, Brock Enright first came to the attention of the mainstream media after creating a "designer kidnapping" service called Videogames Adventure Services. Brock directed the "games," which were tailored to each client's worst fears, and also played Connie, the leader of the VAS team. Enright put aside kidnapping and began focusing exclusively on his artwork and was selected to participate in numerous acclaimed group exhibitions including PS1/MoMA's Greater New York show and multiple solo shows all over the world. RIYL: Atlas Sound, Real Estate, Yeasayer and Beach House.
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