After the ad (yes, we dislike this too) this YouTube video featuring the I Love Vinyl folks, is pretty awesome. Enjoy the vinyl love!
Remix: Record Cover Collage by Jessica DeCuir
Friday, May 15th in Chicago Illinois, Turntabling’s Joe Wallace curates Remix, an art show featuring album cover collages by Jessica Barnett DeCuir, who comes to StudioLab to show her work all the way from San Antonio, Texas. (Some readers will remember that StudioLab hosted the Turntabling album cover show in 2014, Sexy and Scary Vinyl)
DeCuir’s work for the show involves album covers from the 70s and 80s. “I limited myself to these two decades because the albums are easy to come by and are the nostalgic, often cheesy soundtrack of my years growing up and listening to radio, records and tapes. Many of the original album covers contained subliminal content, later to be revealed through my 2×2” square cutting process.”
If it hadn’t been for an accidental discovery, Remix might not have happened. DeCuir says,”The series began when I found a small fragment cut from a record cover in the garbage,” she says, “When I showed it to my husband, a fellow musician, band-mate, and vinyl junkie, he was instantly able to identify the album it came from, while to me it was an interesting abstract image. Surrounded by a couple of thousand records in our home music studio, it was not difficult to get inspiration for the project that began in 2006 and has continued off-and-on through 2015.”
This show features some famous–and infamous–album covers. What has been done to them must be seen to be believed. It’s one thing to view a single image from the show like the one above, titled Crimson Collins, it’s quite another to see a large number of these works grouped together. Then you really get the full impact of the work and the show overall.
Remix has an opening reception at StudioLab on Friday May 15, from 6 to 10PM on the 5th Floor of the Bridgeport Art Center in Chicago, and the show runs until mid-June. You can learn more about the opening night via our Facebook event page for Remix.
MASSIVE Turntabling Vinyl Blowout December 6 & 7 2014 @Renegade Craft Fair
Turntabling will have a MAJOR vinyl blowout for two days at StudioLab, located on the 5th floor of the Bridgeport Art Center. Saturday December 6 and Sunday December 7 are the dates for the Renegade Craft Fair which has found a new home at the Bridgeport Art Center. Those two days are artist open studios and Turntabling will be set up on the 5th floor in StudioLab, which is run by Joe Wallace who, coincidentally, also runs Turntabling.
There will be TONS of RARE VINYL and a lot of good discount finds and even a “pay what you prefer” bin. This is going to be a MAJOR sale of Turntabling stock and also includes rare CDs and much more. You do not want to miss this rare, one of a kind event featuring some of the most rare soundtrack and other vinyl finds we’ve got.
That’s SATURDAY and SUNDAY December 6 and 7 2014 on the 5th Floor of the Bridgeport Art Center located at 1200 W. 35th Street in Chicago in the Bridgeport neighborhood.
Unfortunately there is NO ATM in the building however, Turntabling is proud to use Square and does accept credit cards. See you there!

New Giallo and Horror Vinyl In Stock: Ennio Morricone, Clint Mansell, Nicola Piovani
New in stock at the Turntabling shop at Discogs.com! Ennio Morricone’s amazing, experimental and barrier-breaking soundtrack for Gli Occhi Freddi Della Paura, also known in the USA as Cold Eyes Of Fear. There’s also the Clint Mansell (Pop Will Eat Itself) soundtrack vinyl for In The Wall, plus a delicious blue-and-black colored vinyl copy of the soundtrack to the awesomely bizarre Perfume of the Woman In Black.
Giallo soundtrack vinyl is always a wonderful find, and these limited edition releases on Dagored are sure to go fast. These are just a few of the new titles in stock, have a look at the Turntabling shop to see plenty of other rare, weird, and awesome vinyl.